In a comment at the 2019 NCAA Final Four press conference that went viral, McGraw said, "We don't have enough female role models. We don't have enough visible women leaders. We don't have enough women in power."
She wasn't just talking about basketball.
In Expect More!: Dare to Stand Up and Stand Out, McGraw shares a bold message: It's time for women to take a rightful and fair place in positions of leadership. In order to do that, she says, women should approach every opportunity not only with confidence but also with swagger. After all, "You can't have success without confidence. And you can't have swagger unless you are successful at what you do."
McGraw came to leadership naturally through sports. Growing up in Philadelphia prior to the passage of Title IX--which sought equality in sports--she was often the only woman on the court with nine men.
Nevertheless, even well into her time at Notre Dame, McGraw found inequalities between her women's team and the men's teams on campus. "The men were flying to places and women were taking the bus." she says. She felt it was her duty to the women she coached to speak out about the unfairness. By the end of her coaching career, McGraw was a leading spokesperson for women's basketball and women in leadership.
In Expect More!, you will also hear some of the behind-the-scenes stories that helped to shape the success of McGraw and her Fighting Irish and her evolving role as a key figure at a university founded on male leadership.
While the book is primarily a guide for women to expect more in their careers and family lives, it's also an important book for men, a primer to help them learn about how to partner with women in family life, how to raise the next generation of strong women, and to work for and with women who are in leadership positions in business.