- January 5th, 2015, 11:31 am
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Focusing on our good basketball team, the Lady Flames look to remain undefeated in conference play as they host Presby tonight.
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Chippy wrote:Presbyterian plays a very active 1-3-1 similar to John Chaney when he was at Cheney State winning D2 national championships and then brought to Temple making them a perennial powerhouse. This keeps PU in virtually every game with the little talent they have. They have beaten us the last two years but are more prone to lose on the road than at home.We beat them on Saturday by I believe 21 you know...if we can keep the turnovers down (which certainly has been an issue as far as consistency goes)
That inconsistency everyone talks about is how we finished 3rd in BSC last year. HPU has the same team as last year and they beat us twice. We return the same team with the addition of Karly Buer. She has made us better at the guard position. I can't remember when a 1 or a 2 lead this team in scoring.
BJWilliams wrote:Chippy wrote:Presbyterian plays a very active 1-3-1 similar to John Chaney when he was at Cheney State winning D2 national championships and then brought to Temple making them a perennial powerhouse. This keeps PU in virtually every game with the little talent they have. They have beaten us the last two years but are more prone to lose on the road than at home.We beat them on Saturday by I believe 21 you know...if we can keep the turnovers down (which certainly has been an issue as far as consistency goes)
That inconsistency everyone talks about is how we finished 3rd in BSC last year. HPU has the same team as last year and they beat us twice. We return the same team with the addition of Karly Buer. She has made us better at the guard position. I can't remember when a 1 or a 2 lead this team in scoring.
Purple Haize wrote:I thought Chaney used a 2-3 or to get technical a 1-1-3 defense not a 1-3-1. I'm a HUGE fan of zones but aggressive ones. I like the Man to Man switch because it makes us more aggressive and we have the players to make it workYour wife?
But still I know a person who was great at teaching Zones and with the length of this team they would be great at it
Purple Haize wrote:I thought Chaney used a 2-3 or to get technical a 1-1-3 defense not a 1-3-1. I'm a HUGE fan of zones but aggressive ones. I like the Man to Man switch because it makes us more aggressive and we have the players to make it workIt was definitely a 1-3-1 and worked the same as Belein when he was at WVU before moving to Michigan. An effective 1-3-1 never looks like a 1-3-1 because of the assignments when the ball is on the move. At Cheney State he had a 7 footer in the middle and 2 6'7" -6'8' guys on the wings with a 6'5" guard running the baseline. He recruited players to play that defense at Temple as well.
But still I know a person who was great at teaching Zones and with the length of this team they would be great at it
ATrain wrote:The guy sleeping with herPurple Haize wrote:I thought Chaney used a 2-3 or to get technical a 1-1-3 defense not a 1-3-1. I'm a HUGE fan of zones but aggressive ones. I like the Man to Man switch because it makes us more aggressive and we have the players to make it workYour wife?
But still I know a person who was great at teaching Zones and with the length of this team they would be great at it
Chippy wrote:It was a match up zone with a 1-3-1 set. I knew Belein likes the 1-3-1 and had a great run at WVU with it (and of course Pittsnoggle!)Purple Haize wrote:I thought Chaney used a 2-3 or to get technical a 1-1-3 defense not a 1-3-1. I'm a HUGE fan of zones but aggressive ones. I like the Man to Man switch because it makes us more aggressive and we have the players to make it workIt was definitely a 1-3-1 and worked the same as Belein when he was at WVU before moving to Michigan. An effective 1-3-1 never looks like a 1-3-1 because of the assignments when the ball is on the move. At Cheney State he had a 7 footer in the middle and 2 6'7" -6'8' guys on the wings with a 6'5" guard running the baseline. He recruited players to play that defense at Temple as well.
But still I know a person who was great at teaching Zones and with the length of this team they would be great at it
flameshaw wrote:You can't play man to man in women's basketball.I actually heard a female analyst calling a women's game refer to it as a "person to person" defense.
libertyflames.com wrote:Bench Bunch Pushes Liberty Past Presbyterian
January 5, 2015
Liberty's reserves paved the way for the Lady Flames' 59-42 victory over Presbyterian, Monday evening at the Vines Center, scoring 37 points.
JK37 wrote:Or how much coaching they actually accomplish during practice!! They shouldn't have to coach so much in-game. Adjustments and play calls are one thing, but...It's much more fun to stare at the ceiling during games......