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prototype wrote:I'm just not sure I want Liberty wasting any money on a home game. I'm fine with the season ending now and getting back to work on fundamentals. It's the WNIT? Who cares?You'd be surprised. Besides the fact that they're the only team that gets to any postseason whatsoever.
prototype wrote:I'm just not sure I want Liberty wasting any money on a home game. I'm fine with the season ending now and getting back to work on fundamentals. It's the WNIT? Who cares?You get extra practice time with an extended season.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right

BJWilliams wrote:Potential second round matchup ODU-UVa (with Debbie Ryan resigning after the season) and if LU and South Carolina win itll be their first meeting since the 2002 NCAAs
4everfsu wrote:I doubt that theyd go after Coach Green. he is pretty well established here and Im also pretty sure that if AD Barber got wind of it he would make it worth his while to stick around til he is 100BJWilliams wrote:Potential second round matchup ODU-UVa (with Debbie Ryan resigning after the season) and if LU and South Carolina win itll be their first meeting since the 2002 NCAAs
Do you think UVA will go after LU WHBC?

PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
ATrain wrote:Clemson has already tried to lure Coach Green away, I wouldn't be surprised if UVA did the same. Hopefully he won't go.We beat Xavier when Special Jennings (PG) and Amber Harris (6'5") and Ta'shia Phillips (6'6") were freshmen. They are seniors now an ranked 6-7 in the country. This year we would have been hard pressed to finish in the middle of the pack. Even Duquesne (WNIT) was able to beat Ohio State when they were ranked 14th. We beat LaSalle. They and Rhode Island were at the bottom of the league. Temple, Xavier, Richmond, Dayton, Charlotte, St Joseph's and St. Bonaventure have better talent and probably Duquesne as well. If we were in the A 10 we would recruit better.
As for Charlotte, they're good, but beatable. We've had success against Xavier and other A-10 members in the past, and chances are if we play up to the level of talent that's on our team we'd be a competitor for the A-10 title.
olldflame wrote:It is subject to debate whether Green was actually offered the Clemson job or not, but I think I can say with some confidence that it was more attractive/tempting to him to go back to his roots in South Carolina than to move another hour up 29 to Charlottesville.I hope Coach is here forever. I agree with your last comment. I also wonder if it's time to bring in new asst coaches to break up th status quo. Someone who can address these shortcomings specifically. I would like us to upgrade our guard play - either with recruits, Jucos, or improving what we have. In re: to D we give up too many open look 3s which speaks to a general lack of quickness. I would love to have 1 or 2 Kendall Shepherds or DaNaria Erwin Spencer or twins like the Hudsons. Just think how good we can be and the balance we would have. Each of those players I mention have a + Asst/TO ratio. Look at the Charlotte PG and look how great ger ASST/TO ratio is.
I'm pretty sure coach Green is a "lifer", although I'm not sure that's a good thing either. I know some will consider it borderline blasphemy, but at least to some degree this year's almost total lack of discipline on the offensive end falls squarely on him as the HC. He needs to understand that these things really do need to be fixed. You can't just keep saying we will make up for it by being even better on the boards and on defense.
Super-athletic and energitic, very active on both ends of the floor, can get to the basket with one dribble from the wing and she is very effective in transition.
olldflame wrote:It is subject to debate whether Green was actually offered the Clemson job or not, but I think I can say with some confidence that it was more attractive/tempting to him to go back to his roots in South Carolina than to move another hour up 29 to Charlottesville.+1
I'm pretty sure coach Green is a "lifer", although I'm not sure that's a good thing either. I know some will consider it borderline blasphemy, but at least to some degree this year's almost total lack of discipline on the offensive end falls squarely on him as the HC. He needs to understand that these things really do need to be fixed. You can't just keep saying we will make up for it by being even better on the boards and on defense.