However, months after that season, Stollings was fired following a USA Today story that revealed allegations of abusive treatment of players.
[1] From 1993 to 1995, Stollings played college basketball at Ohio State University under head coach Nancy Darsch.
[4] As a senior on the 1997–98 team, which went 17–11 (13–5 Mid-American Conference), Stollings was Ohio's leading scorer with 22.9 points per game, in addition to 4.8 rebounds and 4.2 assists.
[5] Stollings was a Kodak honorable mention All-American in 1998 and graduated from Ohio University that year as a double major with a B.B.A.
[1] After graduating from college, Stollings played professional basketball for two years, first for Club ABB Baden in Switzerland in 1998–99.
[7][8] Eventually, New Mexico State won the Sun Belt Conference West Division title.
[1] Stollings helped sign a highly ranked 2009 recruiting class that included Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year Valencia McFarland.
[1] As a result, Stollings won Big South Conference Coach of the Year honors in women's basketball.
[1] The 2014–15 team featured two 2015 WNBA draft picks in Big Ten Player of the Year Amanda Zahui B.
[1] Minnesota dropped to 15–16 in 2016–17, during which Stollings reached her 100th career coaching win, but improved to 24–9 (11–5 Big Ten) with a second round NCAA tournament appearance in 2017–18.