When it comes to the title of ‘Greatest Coach Ever,’ there is usually room for debate. Different eras, quality of players coached, varying degrees of parity, and so forth. There is some kind of case to be made against the frontrunners. John Wooden has the rings, but he had Alcindor and Walton, while Coach K did it in a harder era (yeah, that hurt me to say). Auerbach and Jackson have the rings, but they had the best players, while Gregg Popovich did more with less. Belichick has Brady. Joe McCarthy had, well, everyone.
But Women’s Soccer has no such debate.