My completely uneducated guess is that Hoover returns. Her record is underwhelming, but it's less underwhelming than the previous group of WF women's hoop coaches (realize that's a low bar). Think that last year's NCAA bid bought her some goodwill. All that said, think the determination about whether Hoover returns or not will turn on issues that only those inside the athletic department know (e.g., how Hoover gets along with others in the athletic department, closeness of team, Hoover's diligence, assessment of recruits coming in, available alternatives). You can make valid arguments either way on the direction of the program. Things like Morra's absence last night seem to always happen to the program; also, WF best player by far had her worst game of the season last night and WF still almost won, is that bad coaching or bad luck?. Over Hoover's first few years as HC the number of injuries to hit the women's program was an anomaly. Then again, there is no doubt that Women's hoop is the most under-performing program in the athletic department, and after 8 seasons, the responsibility has to go to the HC. Completely trust Curry to make the right determination after he takes into account all factors.