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She didnt call one time out in first half! How can you not especially that 2nd quarter?
My thinking on that was that for a timeout to have purpose, there had to be something that could be done. Usually a timeout is called to break the momentum of the other team. But the problem wasn't that UConn had more momentum, that they were hyped up and playing out of their minds, it was just that UConn was better. They were cool and collected, but just executing wonderfully. A timeout wouldn't have changed anything. It would have just extended their misery.
 
With about 2:20 to go in the first quarter Dawn managed to say word about 4 or 5 or 6 times in a 9 word sentence, up close and personal. Okay, maybe it was 11 words. I suspect it was used as a pronoun, and adjective and a verb in that sentence...at least.

PS. Seriously, is this board so Monastically Puritanicallyout of it that saying the first letter of word gets zapped! Seriously/! That's seriously Fed up. How about copulation ... is that Okay. So I can say Dawn said the copulation word as a pronoun, adjective and verb at least 4, 5, 6 times in an 11 word sentence and it would not be touched by Big Brother?
 
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In 2015 when SC came to UCONN it was all black for the coaching staff.
I wonder how that superstitious monochrome color scheme idea is working out.
 
Maybe she saw a boulder rolling down hill picking up speed and thought there was nothing she could do to stop it?

Can't imagine what a coach could find to be upset about in the second quarter. The execution was perfect and UConn was draining everything.

No attack at either of you just a difference of opinion. :) HF21 what you describe is the reason teams are allowed some time outs. Time outs can be used to stop momentum, reset a tone, or simply a free teaching moment in a high pressure situation that cannot be replicated in practice. Dawn left money on the table for absolutely no reason. At that point she had not a reason in the world to save her time outs and every reason to use them even if within a minute of each other.
Left a lot of questions at least in my mind on her ability to coach the Olympic team.
GF77.....See above....;)
 
In 2015 when SC came to UCONN it was all black for the coaching staff.
That was also the game where there was a big snowstorm (and the roof needed some serious work).

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She did, with 1:51 left in the 2nd quarter but it was too late.
I know but like dribbling without a purpose. Calling that timeout had the same meaning.
 
Why did Dawn wait so long to call a timeout in the 2nd quarter? The game was put away in the 2nd quarter and Dawn used her first timeout when her team was down by 28 points.
I'm not sure the bleeding could have been stopped but something needed to be tried much earlier in the 2nd quarter.

Would you call a timeout during surgery? Why prolong the agony? Done quicker, the pain stops quicker.:confused:
 
I wonder how that superstitious monochrome color scheme idea is working out.

What's really, really, weird is upon watching a second time, in my opinion, we still win. Weird.Head bang
 
Dawn has been a truly great player and her persistence, drive and demeanor (obviously in addition to her skills), made her such.
She has built a very strong program fro literally nothing but Her strengths may also be part of her weakness.
I was not impressed with her coaching and think it's a bit of nonsense to not use your time outs so you can get out of there quicker. Woof 101 is right on.
When you watch many of the games where we beat strong teams this year, most coaches leave their best players in so the score looks a bit better in the end.
I don't see her coming close to resembling Geno's impact as national team coach. They probably win because the talent is do strong. She's not now(and may never be) at the coaching level of Tara or Muffet.
It will be interesting to see what happens after AJ graduates.
Bronx24
 
With about 2:20 to go in the first quarter Dawn managed to say word about 4 or 5 or 6 times in a 9 word sentence, up close and personal. Okay, maybe it was 11 words. I suspect it was used as a pronoun, and adjective and a verb in that sentence...at least.

PS. Seriously, is this board so Monastically Puritanicallyout of it that saying the first letter of word gets zapped! Seriously/! That's seriously Fed up. How about copulation ... is that Okay. So I can say Dawn said the copulation word as a pronoun, adjective and verb at least 4, 5, 6 times in an 11 word sentence and it would not be touched by Big Brother?


Mid 1970’s, just starting a coaching career, went to a clinic to listen to Bob Knight speak about man defense. He prefaced his presentation by apologizing to any women in the audience for what he would say later because he only had two speeches; one he gave to the PTA, the other to the coaches. He was an incredibly intelligent man who knew man team defense inside out, but just “wow”. That man could swear like a mule skinner. If you could sort out the vulgarities you learned a great deal about basketball, but as a young coach I had trouble correlating his IQ to his vocabulary. I’m no prude, having spent a lot of time in college locker rooms, but when it’s over the top it just comes off as overbearing to me. Doesn’tmake me right, JMO.
 
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