Arizona State's women's basketball program is used to winning. Charli Turner Thorne turned them into a powerhouse in the early 2000's, leading the team to 15 seasons with at least 20 wins and 14 NCAA tournament appearances.
It's a big reason why her successor, Natasha Adair, was let go after just three seasons. Arizona State knew they were capable of better, and athletics director Graham Rossini went all-in to get it right with the next coach. Just 10 games into the Molly Miller era, it looks as if Rossini knocked this one out of the park.
Miller just accomplished something no other Arizona State coach - not even Turner Thorne - has ever done.