As far as how I felt with how we played: we flat out sucked. I give credit to Ole Miss who played the game of their lives and continued to bring the pressure whenever we made a run. Aside from that, what happened last Tuesday was a reflection of the whole season: we had this air of superiority all year that we could turn it on and off when we wanted too, unfortunately the bounces never went our way. We continued to flirt with falling behind hoping that our superiority would carry us to victory. The only way we won games was by blowing teams out early and then coasting to victory. In my mind, no one improved from last year and in fact I think we regressed as a team. Too many quick shots, not enough confidence to try something else. I saw the pictures of the team crying after the game, it's too bad it took a tournament loss for the team to show any emotion whatsoever. I hope for the team's sake, the loss makes each player hungrier and they stop taking winning for granted. November is a long ways away and it will be interesting to see how things unfold since then.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
A week later and some tidbits
As far as how I felt with how we played: we flat out sucked. I give credit to Ole Miss who played the game of their lives and continued to bring the pressure whenever we made a run. Aside from that, what happened last Tuesday was a reflection of the whole season: we had this air of superiority all year that we could turn it on and off when we wanted too, unfortunately the bounces never went our way. We continued to flirt with falling behind hoping that our superiority would carry us to victory. The only way we won games was by blowing teams out early and then coasting to victory. In my mind, no one improved from last year and in fact I think we regressed as a team. Too many quick shots, not enough confidence to try something else. I saw the pictures of the team crying after the game, it's too bad it took a tournament loss for the team to show any emotion whatsoever. I hope for the team's sake, the loss makes each player hungrier and they stop taking winning for granted. November is a long ways away and it will be interesting to see how things unfold since then.
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Monday, March 19, 2007
Game 34: Mississippi (NCAA Second Round)
Time to move on to our second course, which will be nothing like the first one. In fact, we first sampled this course back in November over in the Bahamas. Things have changed since then. Ole Miss may have developed some more scorers and turned the D, but we also added a faster point guard who can dribble through pressure. It should be a high scoring game.
Of course another win puts us four steps away from another National Title, while Ole Miss tries to play the spoiler.
The game is on ESPN2 at 7 p.m.
Interesting note: Right now only two of Maryland's opponents have been eliminated from the tournament and they were both knocked out by another Maryland opponent.
Ole Miss
Team Information - Stats
Players to Watch - Roster
Keys to the Game
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Doron Sends Harvard Packing Again, 89-65
Four years ago, Harvard's coach dreamed of having a young Jewish girl from New York play for her in the NCAA Tournament. That dream never came true and today in Hartford it became her nightmare. Shay showcased her freshman year form today as she hit a variety of shots from all over the court and led the team in scoring with 21 points. The win moves us on to a rematch with Mississippi on Tuesday and extends our non-conference win streak to 31. Fourth straight year of advancing to the second round of the tournament (only one other ACC team has done that - Duke).
The team came out tentative and with a new starting line up. Sa'de started over Kristi to help Toliver relax and not feel some much pressure. In case you haven't noticed Kristi has been down on herself the last few games and it was affecting her play. Sa'de's insertion wasn't the cause for the tentativeness, just a long lay off.
In the end, we saw the return of the running game. Remember that? That was back in November and December. I thought we lost that part of our game.
Time for the second course - some Rebels from Mississippi.
Recap|Box Score | Notes | Photo Gallery
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Doron Sends Harvard Packing Again, 89-65
Four years ago, Harvard's coach dreamed of having a young Jewish girl from New York play for her in the NCAA Tournament. That dream never came true and today in Hartford it became her nightmare. Shay showcased her freshman year form today as she hit a variety of shots from all over the court and led the team in scoring with 21 points. The win moves us on to a rematch with Mississippi on Tuesday and extends our non-conference win streak to 31. Fourth straight year of advancing to the second round of the tournament (only one other ACC team has done that - Duke).
The team came out tentative and with a new starting line up. Sa'de started over Kristi to help Toliver relax and not feel some much pressure. In case you haven't noticed Kristi has been down on herself the last few games and it was affecting her play. Sa'de's insertion wasn't the cause for the tentativeness, just a long lay off.
In the end, we saw the return of the running game. Remember that? That was back in November and December. I thought we lost that part of our game.
Time for the second course - some Rebels from Mississippi.
Recap|Box Score | Notes | Photo Gallery
Positives
Neutral
Negatives
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Saturday, March 17, 2007
Game 33: Harvard (NCAA Tournament)
Well after two weeks and a delayed flight we finally get to play another basketball game. This time though it's one and done. No more tournaments to get ready for. No more do overs. Lose and Shay and Aurelie watch games from the stands. It also marks our "Back For Seconds" Tour. Our first course is Harvard in the lovely confines of the Hartford Civic Center.
We win we get the winner of TCU/Mississippi on Tuesday night. Today's game is on ESPN and should be without interruption.
Harvard
Team Information - Stats
Players to Watch - Roster
Keys to the Game
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
Thursday Tidbits
Three Days before we get underway and quite a few people are talking about us.
See if you can find a Maryland female basketball player (I doubt you can)
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Monday, March 12, 2007
Back For Seconds Starts in Hartford
As if there was any doubt, we made it again. We got the two seed everyone, but Jerry Palm predicted and we get to stay relatively close to home as we are in the Dayton Regional. That will give us a chance to get used to Ohio for a return trip a few days later. Maybe Coach Floyd can show us the hot spots! The one bad thing? Everyone is saying we got the dreaded worst bracket in the field. I, for one, like our bracket. The only true defensive minded team in our half is UT and I think we owe them some payback from last year. But we can't look at head just yet...the first course is Harvard and that is served on Sunday.
The ESPN experts have already done their picking and only one thinks we make it to Cleveland, one doesn't even think we make the Elite 8.
And an early thanks to Kara Lawson for not believing we could make it to Cleveland as well as Stacy Dales for telling the team that they need to play two halves.
Harvard preview coming later in the week.
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Friday, March 09, 2007
Friday's Findings
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Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Wednesday's Words
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Sunday, March 04, 2007
Deja Vu: Heels beat Terps in ACC Tournament again, 78-72
For the second straight year, North Carolina ended our run at the ACC Tournament. It was a well played game and we just couldn't get over the hump when we needed it the most. We had our chances, but we either had a mental mistake or UNC had a key stop.
After this weekend, I have more confidence that we will have a pretty strong chance of being in Cleveland. The team showed more emotion in two days than they had during the entire ACC season. I hope the loss makes them even hungrier and ready to defend our title.
Positives
Negatives
As we wait two weeks to find out where we are going next, I hope the team works on a few things:
1. Have practices where Langhorne and Harper switch roles. Lang needs to work on her outside shot and Harper needs to work on her post moves. If Lang is forced to not take lay ups for two weeks she may be more comfortable hitting that outside jumper.
2. Restore Newman's confidence. She seems afraid to drive to the hoop and now doesnt give us much on the offensive end.
3. Practices where the team attacks the lane and doesn't settle for outside jumpers. We seem too afraid to attack the paint at certain times.
4. Limiting the dumb passes. They team needs to work on thinking before certain passes.
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Saturday, March 03, 2007
Game 32: North Carolina (ACC Semifinals)
Time for round 2. Carolina wants another shot at Duke and may overlook us to get it. We want another shot at Carolina, especially this girl:
She killed us in the first game and I hope she doesn't do it again.
Keys to the Game
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Langhorne and Coleman exact revenge on Yellow Jackets, 75-59
Round one of revenge weekend resulted in a knockout of Georgia Tech, 75-59. The team played with emotion and heart, the first time we have seen that since the MSU game. It was a physical game, and you could see that half the team was ready to throwdown with Georgia Tech. Now's it's on for Round 2 and a rematch with North Carolina.
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Negatives
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Friday, March 02, 2007
Game 31: Georgia Tech (ACC Tournament)
It's time for the second season, where it's one loss and you are done. Luckily for us, we also have the NCAA Tournament to look forward too.
Today begins Revenge Weekend for the Terps. First up in our path, Georgia Tech who beat us by 5 roughly a month ago and defeated Miami handily last night.
Georgia Tech heads into the game knowing they can beat us and full of confidence. The key to their team is their defense. They like to play a lot of switching zones as well as pressing. Pressing is how they built their lead yesterday. Their weakness is that they are lacking in height. I think they also to struggle to come from behind, so they like to jump on opponents early.
Keys to the Game
Game is on WMUC and ACC Select.
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Thursday, March 01, 2007
Thursday's Tidbits
Here's a bunch of stuff I haven' posted in the last few days.
Episode #7
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