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PostPosted: 03/10/19 7:46 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

snowstormxu wrote:
Brian Neal is out at Xavier after 6 seasons. He went 28-80 in Big East play.


I wasn't sure they'd make that move but it seems like it was time as they were at the bottom of the Big East for awhile.


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PostPosted: 03/10/19 9:46 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Hoping for news out of BisonVille that Maren Walseth receives her walking papers after NDSU was destroyed (again) by South Dakota. Open Season on Happy Valley alumni.


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PostPosted: 03/11/19 12:50 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

NoDakSt wrote:
Hoping for news out of BisonVille that Maren Walseth receives her walking papers after NDSU was destroyed (again) by South Dakota. Open Season on Happy Valley alumni.


You got your wish.


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PostPosted: 03/11/19 12:55 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

duplicate


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PostPosted: 03/11/19 3:14 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

StevenHW wrote:
This latter part of this article implies that Purdue coach should be on the hot seat. If not now, then certainly by next season.

https://www.jconline.com/story/sports/college/purdue/womens-basketball/2019/03/08/rutgers-wears-down-purdue-womens-basketball-big-ten-tournament/3101769002/


The long month of February removed the Boilermakers from the NCAA tournament discussion. They will miss the event for the third time in the last five seasons, including in back-to-back years.


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PostPosted: 03/11/19 5:29 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

I know this is coaches in the hot seat, so I don’t really know where to put this. How about how great of a job Milton-Jones is doing at Pepperdine. Usually players turned coaches doesn’t resonate, but her team is really good this year.


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PostPosted: 03/11/19 5:52 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Shmermerer1 wrote:
I know this is coaches in the hot seat, so I don’t really know where to put this. How about how great of a job Milton-Jones is doing at Pepperdine. Usually players turned coaches doesn’t resonate, but her team is really good this year.


Almost all WCBB coaches played college ball. If you're talking former pro players, it's a mixed bag but there have been some success stories. Muffet McGraw and Dawn Staley have won national titles, for example.



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PostPosted: 03/11/19 6:27 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

pilight wrote:
Shmermerer1 wrote:
I know this is coaches in the hot seat, so I don’t really know where to put this. How about how great of a job Milton-Jones is doing at Pepperdine. Usually players turned coaches doesn’t resonate, but her team is really good this year.


Almost all WCBB coaches played college ball. If you're talking former pro players, it's a mixed bag but there have been some success stories. Muffet McGraw and Dawn Staley have won national titles, for example.


I was referring to pro ball. Should have clarified. More often times than not, they are duds though.


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PostPosted: 03/11/19 7:06 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Shmermerer1 wrote:
pilight wrote:
Shmermerer1 wrote:
I know this is coaches in the hot seat, so I don’t really know where to put this. How about how great of a job Milton-Jones is doing at Pepperdine. Usually players turned coaches doesn’t resonate, but her team is really good this year.


Almost all WCBB coaches played college ball. If you're talking former pro players, it's a mixed bag but there have been some success stories. Muffet McGraw and Dawn Staley have won national titles, for example.


I was referring to pro ball. Should have clarified. More often times than not, they are duds though.


Yeah, but that's true of all coaches.



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PostPosted: 03/11/19 7:25 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

pilight wrote:
Shmermerer1 wrote:
pilight wrote:
Shmermerer1 wrote:
I know this is coaches in the hot seat, so I don’t really know where to put this. How about how great of a job Milton-Jones is doing at Pepperdine. Usually players turned coaches doesn’t resonate, but her team is really good this year.


Almost all WCBB coaches played college ball. If you're talking former pro players, it's a mixed bag but there have been some success stories. Muffet McGraw and Dawn Staley have won national titles, for example.


I was referring to pro ball. Should have clarified. More often times than not, they are duds though.


Yeah, but that's true of all coaches.


Lol. Ok. How about this, for someone that has only been a head coachfor like two years she’s doing great! I’m sure you can’t argue with that statement.


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PostPosted: 03/13/19 3:47 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

CamrnCrz1974 wrote:
Candice Jackson (College of Charleston)

This year, the team is 6-14 (2-7 in the CAA). Here were her previous years:

2017-18: 7-24 (2-16)
2016-17: 9-21 (6-12)
2015-16: 11-20 (5-13)
2014-15: 5-25 (3-15)

Back in April 2016, a former College of Charleston player sued the school, saying negligence by Coach Jackson and her staff led to Wallis collapsing during a training run over the city's iconic Ravenel Bridge.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaw/2016/04/26/ex-womens-player-sues-college-of-charleston-for-negligence/83554224/

As of January 2019:
A former College of Charleston basketball player who filed a lawsuit when she had her scholarship revoked after she quit the team because of health issues has settled with the school for $300,000.
http://www.live5news.com/2019/01/17/former-cofc-basketball-player-who-had-scholarship-pulled-settles-with-school-k/

In the two years before Jackson's arrival, Natasha Adair led COC to the following records:

2013-14: 19-15 (9-7)
2012-13: 16-16 (11-9)

Adair left for Georgetown and is now the head coach at Delaware.


UPDATE - Candice Jackson (College of Charleston)

2014-15: 5-25 (3-15)
2015-16: 11-20 (5-13)
2016-17: 9-21 (6-12)
2017-18: 7-24 (2-16)
2017-19: 7-23 (3-15)

I would expect the administration to make a change, given how poorly her teams have performed in her tenure -- and without any indication that the program is heading in the right direction.


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