Could we please stop with the recriminations of the players? They are 18, 19, 20 and 21 year old young ladies. They are NOT professionals; they are NOT (despite how they often make it appear) an assembly line of machines expected to make a flawless product every time.
If your son or daughter of their age took an exam with 114 questions and got 112 right (our combined last three seasons record) you would give them a huge hug and tell them how wonderful that was and their grade would be an A+.
If Jordan Spieth went out to the Masters next week and whatever tournament he will play in after that and scored par or better on 112 of his next 114 holes and 111 in a row it would be hailed by all and sundry as a performance for the ages.
These kinds of strings of excellent performance in ANY human endeavor simply DO NOT HAPPEN. And yet these young ladies have done just that. If they had lost in game #2, 7, 15 or 22 of the season and gone on to win the national championship that would have been hailed as an amazing feat. It's only because this loss ends the season that we are so disappointed. But that does not justify the imposition of unreasonable expectations on 18-21 year old young ladies.
This group of young ladies has represented our state and its university in a manner that is by any measure one might apply (other than one that demands perfection) absolutely stellar. The sheer statistics are totally atypical of what one normally expects from 18-21 year old young ladies.
In the past three seasons they have a record of 112-2. Just stop and think about that. They accomplished something (the streak) that (a) no team in the history of team sports at the collegiate level has ever done (I reject the Penn State tennis streak - college tennis competitions produce a "team" winner but only by adding up the results of individual matches; it's not really a team sport), (b) nobody, I repeat nobody, on this board or anywhere else conceived as a possible thing to be accomplished, and (c) will very likely never even be approached let alone matched or surpassed. So they will forever be a part of history. How many of you can say that about anything you, or your teenage children, have accomplished?
So could we PLEASE look at what has just happened with a little bit of perspective?
There's a quote attributed to a number of coaches: "When you chase perfection, sometimes you can catch excellence." Well, in this humble correspondent's opinion, these ladies have caught excellence and one unfortunate ending to one game last night doesn't take it away.
Now, criticism of the coach is certainly fair game -- he IS an adult and a professional being paid for what he does. But the players are neither and I think we need to keep that in mind as we analyze last night's game.
Just wanted to put things in a little perspective....