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Howee
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CompSci87
Joined: 15 Mar 2009 Posts: 812 Location: Palo Alto, CA
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Posted: 02/10/23 4:54 pm ::: |
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Nice work by my undergrad alma mater!
Can't say I've followed Marquette WBB at all, but I still have a soft spot in my heart for the school.
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Stormeo
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Posted: 02/10/23 7:33 pm ::: |
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readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
Stormeo wrote: |
readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
Stormeo wrote: |
South Carolina's defense vs. UConn: gives up 77 points on 51.9% fg & 25 fta's, and forces 13 to's
Marquette's defense vs. UConn: gives up 52 points on 40.4% fg & 12 fta's, and forces 19 to's
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It must be noted that Marquette got to face UConn after the game vs S.Carolina. UConn starters played a lot of minutes in both games and were clearly losing their legs vs Marquette. Not trying to take the shine off Marquette's victory, just trying to shake off the shade being thrown at South Carolina by grumpy UConn fans. |
not me once again getting accused of being a UConn homer also did you not see the wink emoji at the end there? |
It wasn't YOU I was quoting and referencing, Myrtle! It was the grumpy UConn fan who ran with your tongue in cheek post! Somehow using a 2nd UConn loss in a row to throw shade at the coach who's usurped Geno is mind boggling. When South Carolina wins another National Championship, I imagine them jumping all over HOW they did it (it's ONLY because Dawn gets the best talent cuz she flat out SUCKS as a coach). Now that Muffet, the Husky killer, is no longer coaching, all the sturm and drang is focused on Dawn Staley. |
helo yes it is i, myrtle
also, saying Staley whose team is undefeated & #1 in the polls sucks as a coach seems like… maybe not the most sensible timing to say that, is all
if SoCar actually loses a game this season, perhaps such a statement can be revisited depending on what that looks like
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ucbart
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CBiebel
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Posted: 02/13/23 5:13 pm ::: |
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A bit late here, but today I read an interesting bit of trivia. Megan Duffy joins, Niele Ivey, Dawn Staley and now Denise Dillion as the only 4 people who have beaten Geno Auriemma's UConn squad as both a player and a coach.
Also, Ivey and Duffy are the only two who have beaten UConn under Auriiemma as a player, assistant coach, and head coach.
Congrats to Duffy and Marquette.
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linkster
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Queenie
Joined: 18 Nov 2004 Posts: 18056 Location: Queens
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Posted: 02/13/23 8:25 pm ::: |
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CBiebel wrote: |
A bit late here, but today I read an interesting bit of trivia. Megan Duffy joins, Niele Ivey, Dawn Staley and now Denise Dillion as the only 4 people who have beaten Geno Auriemma's UConn squad as both a player and a coach.
Also, Ivey and Duffy are the only two who have beaten UConn under Auriiemma as a player, assistant coach, and head coach.
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That makes Megan the only one to do it at three different schools, right?
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CBiebel
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 Posts: 1058 Location: PA
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Posted: 02/13/23 9:28 pm ::: |
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Queenie wrote: |
CBiebel wrote: |
A bit late here, but today I read an interesting bit of trivia. Megan Duffy joins, Niele Ivey, Dawn Staley and now Denise Dillion as the only 4 people who have beaten Geno Auriemma's UConn squad as both a player and a coach.
Also, Ivey and Duffy are the only two who have beaten UConn under Auriiemma as a player, assistant coach, and head coach.
Congrats to Duffy and Marquette. |
That makes Megan the only one to do it at three different schools, right? |
Yeah, player at ND, assistant at SJU, and head coach at Marquette.
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CBiebel
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 Posts: 1058 Location: PA
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Posted: 02/13/23 9:39 pm ::: |
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linkster wrote: |
ucbart wrote: |
Howee wrote: |
readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
It wasn't YOU I was quoting and referencing, Myrtle! |
Ummmm....Myrtle wasn't actually sticking her fingers in this pot (for ONCE! )
But regardless, I'm still finding all this sturm und drang very entertaining.
I'm ALSO pondering how UConn's gonna look a year from now, with everybody back - the screw will most definitely turn. |
This! Thank you. I think people who've been giddy in our demise forget what is actually sitting on the bench in warmups. Provided they all come back healthy, plus the recruits we have coming in, we could be very dangerous the next two years. |
LOL Next year the "Geno is done" folks will switch back to being folks who say "Geno only wins because he gets all the best players". |
Just a warning from a fan of a team that has had periods of really bad luck with injuries.
First, assuming that a player coming back from injury will be back at full strength is not a given. Often the time it takes for rehab takes time away from working on getting stronger.
Second, sometimes once players start getting injured, they become more injury prone. ND had that with Briana Turner. As a UConn fan, might I remind you of Shea Ralph's playing history? There's a reason why, while a lot of other ND fans want Nat Marshall to get a lot more playing time, I'm often saying "Let's just make sure to ease her back in. They might be giving her limited minutes for a reason."
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linkster
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Posted: 02/13/23 10:40 pm ::: |
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CBiebel wrote: |
linkster wrote: |
ucbart wrote: |
Howee wrote: |
readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
It wasn't YOU I was quoting and referencing, Myrtle! |
Ummmm....Myrtle wasn't actually sticking her fingers in this pot (for ONCE! )
But regardless, I'm still finding all this sturm und drang very entertaining.
I'm ALSO pondering how UConn's gonna look a year from now, with everybody back - the screw will most definitely turn. |
This! Thank you. I think people who've been giddy in our demise forget what is actually sitting on the bench in warmups. Provided they all come back healthy, plus the recruits we have coming in, we could be very dangerous the next two years. |
LOL Next year the "Geno is done" folks will switch back to being folks who say "Geno only wins because he gets all the best players". |
Just a warning from a fan of a team that has had periods of really bad luck with injuries.
First, assuming that a player coming back from injury will be back at full strength is not a given. Often the time it takes for rehab takes time away from working on getting stronger.
Second, sometimes once players start getting injured, they become more injury prone. ND had that with Briana Turner. As a UConn fan, might I remind you of Shea Ralph's playing history? There's a reason why, while a lot of other ND fans want Nat Marshall to get a lot more playing time, I'm often saying "Let's just make sure to ease her back in. They might be giving her limited minutes for a reason." |
Next November will be 15 months from Bueckers' surgery. I understand the possible problems but for every Turner there is a Sue Bird.
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Iluvacc
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Posted: 02/13/23 11:08 pm ::: |
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I don't think Turner is the best example for ND, I'd be more inclined to say someone like Dev Peters being more injury prone.
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summertime blues
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Posted: 02/14/23 1:13 pm ::: |
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linkster wrote: |
CBiebel wrote: |
linkster wrote: |
ucbart wrote: |
Howee wrote: |
readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
It wasn't YOU I was quoting and referencing, Myrtle! |
Ummmm....Myrtle wasn't actually sticking her fingers in this pot (for ONCE! )
But regardless, I'm still finding all this sturm und drang very entertaining.
I'm ALSO pondering how UConn's gonna look a year from now, with everybody back - the screw will most definitely turn. |
This! Thank you. I think people who've been giddy in our demise forget what is actually sitting on the bench in warmups. Provided they all come back healthy, plus the recruits we have coming in, we could be very dangerous the next two years. |
LOL Next year the "Geno is done" folks will switch back to being folks who say "Geno only wins because he gets all the best players". |
Just a warning from a fan of a team that has had periods of really bad luck with injuries.
First, assuming that a player coming back from injury will be back at full strength is not a given. Often the time it takes for rehab takes time away from working on getting stronger.
Second, sometimes once players start getting injured, they become more injury prone. ND had that with Briana Turner. As a UConn fan, might I remind you of Shea Ralph's playing history? There's a reason why, while a lot of other ND fans want Nat Marshall to get a lot more playing time, I'm often saying "Let's just make sure to ease her back in. They might be giving her limited minutes for a reason." |
Next November will be 15 months from Bueckers' surgery. I understand the possible problems but for every Turner there is a Sue Bird. |
And for every Sue Bird there is a Shea Ralph.
_________________ Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom
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linkster
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