Education
Goodenbour graduated from Waterloo West High School in Waterloo, Iowa and went on to play basketball at Stanford from 1989 to 1993.
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Goodenbour graduated from Waterloo West High School in Waterloo, Iowa and went on to play basketball at Stanford from 1989 to 1993.
Goodenbour was a freshman reserve guard on Stanford"s 1990 National Championship team As a junior in 1992, she was named Most Outstanding Player as Stanford repeated as national champions in 1992. In the tournament, she set the record for most three-pointers made with 18.
Goodenbour was named to the team representing the United States of America at the 1995 Pan American Games, however, only four teams committed to participate, so the event was cancelled.
Following her college career, Goodenbour played professional basketball in Sweden, and then played in the American Basketball League for the Richmond Rage in 1996-1997 and the Portland Power in 1997-1998, and for the Sacramento Monarchs of the WBNA in 1999–2000. Goodenbour coached women"s basketball for one year in 1994-1995 for the University of San Francisco before embarking on her professional career.
She returned to coaching in 2002 as associate head coach at Santa Rosa Junior College. She became head coach in 2003, guiding the team to two conference titles.
In 2005, she returned to USF as lead assistant coach for one season, then was hired as head coach for the Chico State Wildcats in 2006.
Goodenbour was hired to coach women"s basketball at University of California Irvine in 2008, where she remained for four years. After her four-year stint as Anteater head coach, Goodenbour was hired as head coach of the Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros, replacing Van Girard, the winningest women"s basketball head coach in the program"s history. With her hire, Goodenbour became the fourth head coach in CSUDH women"s basketball history.
Goodenbour is married to Pat Fuscaldo, head men"s basketball coach at Sonoma State University.