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MM thought last year's team had, at best, a veiled indifference to defense; in part because they thought they could outscore an opponent (which in most instances, they did).
She's been looking for players to get back to working at defense and is very pleased with newcomers Sniezek and Peoples (in particular), as well as returnee Prohaska. Still, Mik Vaughn is the only backstop at this point and she can be foul prone. Will be an intersting year that could require patience (not a trait one associates with McGraw, for better or worse). Stay tuned.
That indifference was certainly evident on the perimeter but not in the paint. With the exception of a few games, Turner and Shepard made it tough to score inside and rarely gave up 2nd chance points. Plus, a really good offense can often put pressure on an opposing team to score just to keep up. That happened a lot last year because ND was impossible to defend. Opponents won't feel that pressure during the upcoming season.