Barb Bausch takes over the reins of St. Mary's (Md.) after a season at Vassar. Bausch began her duties on June 5, 2007. Vassar finished 6-18 in 2006-07.
Bausch was a vocal opponent of proposed legislation this past season that would have curtailed the use of male practice players in women's athletics. The proposal was defeated.
Prior to her stint at Vassar, Bausch served as the head coach and Senior Woman Administrator at Guilford for 10 seasons, compiling a record of 187-80 (.700) with the Quakers. She led Guilford to the regular-season Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship and guided the school to back-to-back appearances in the second round of the NCAA Tournament from 2000-02. The all-time leader in women's basketball coaching victories at Guilford, Bausch was named the ODAC Coach of the Year twice in 1995 and 2000, coaching four league Players of the Year, two ODAC Rookies of the Year, two Division III All-Americans, and seven all-conference honorees to 14 first- or second-team all-conference commendations.
She finished her tenure with the Quakers with three consecutive 20-win seasons (and four overall in her career), including a school-record 25 wins in 2001-02. In 1995, she guided the Quakers to 20 victories and the first of four consecutive ODAC Tournament semifinal appearances en route to her first coach of the year honor.
She joined the Quakers in 1993 after coaching and teaching in the physical education department at Pomona-Pitzer. She also made assistant coaching stops at Cerritos College, a two-year school in Norwalk, Calif. (1991-92) and Springfield (1990-91).
Bausch has also taken her talents overseas, coaching the last 11 years at the Hoersholm Invitational Basketball Camp in Denmark, teaching children ages 9-18. She coached five players in that camp who have gone on to play at NCAA institutions and in 2000, Bausch became the first female coach to head the entire camp.
A native of Yorba Linda, Calif., Bausch earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in exercise science in 1987 from Cal State Fullerton where she served as an assistant coach for three seasons (2003-06). She earned her master's degree in sports psychology in 1991 from Fullerton as well. She was named the 1989 Cal State Fullerton Graduate Student of the Year and the 1989 CIF Coach of the Year.