Here is a little info on Lady Griz Coach Robin Selvig:
After nearly three decades on the UM sideline, the depth of Selvig's numbers are monumental. In 28 seasons, he has posted 26 winning seasons, 24 20-win seasons and 645 wins. He has coached the Lady Griz to 20 national tournament appearances (16 NCAAs) and 19 conference championships, for which he has been recognized as the conference coach of the year 16 times. He has coached one all-American, 10 conference MVPs, 72 all-conference selections and 87 academic all-conference players.
Selvig's .774 career winning percentage and 645 victories both rank him among the top 10 winningest active Division I women's basketball coaches.
That success has placed his name among the woman's game's most recognized figures in coaching today, and he recently joined the rarified air of Kentucky's Adolph Rupp, UCLA's John Wooden, Kansas's Phog Allen and North Carolina's Dean Smith.
When Montana defeated Portland State on March 6, 2004, Selvig reached 600 career wins, doing so in just 772 games. That made the Lady Griz coach the sixth-fastest coach in NCAA history to reach No. 600, in all NCAA divisions, men's or women's, trailing the likes of Rupp (704), Tennessee's Pat Summitt (734) and Wooden (755), but reaching the milestone faster than Smith (773) and Allen (780).
By the way, Selvig is 31-8 against PSU and 20-0 (see tore your team a new rear end) against your almighty Sac State Hornets