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Gave Becker College a good butt whooping. They run offense a lot like UConn. Move the ball around quickly. Helps that they a few girls 6 feet and up. Becker has maybe one. Def going to be a tough out for any team.

My daughter didn’t do much on offense. Actually no one did. She did have 9 rebounds and 4 steals.

Becker College went from 2-23 4 years ago to 18-10 this year. Won the NECC championship for the first time.
 

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Congrats to your daughter and to Becker on their NECC Championship and successful season.

Have not seen Amherst this year but saw them last year. Gromacki is a very good coach, and like UConn they pass up the good shot for the great shot. Won the Division Three championship last season and they are currently on a 61 game win streak, and ranked number one.

Carla Berube and Tufts have been the NCAA Div Three runner up the last two years, and could be there at the end again this year. They have played Amherst close twice this year. Bowdoin is another very good NESCAC team this year, ranked third with only one loss, a close one to Amherst.
 

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Gave Becker College a good butt whooping. They run offense a lot like UConn. Move the ball around quickly. Helps that they a few girls 6 feet and up. Becker has maybe one. Def going to be a tough out for any team.

My daughter didn’t do much on offense. Actually no one did. She did have 9 rebounds and 4 steals.
Becker College went from 2-23 4 years ago to 18-10 this year. Won the NECC championship for the first time.

What better program or model to emulate than UConn? It's a model that has proven to be successful if run properly and players that can produce the desired (coached) results. UConn always has a high number of "team" assists. That is a taught and learned behavior. If a player does not have a particular attribute in their game that coaches feel they must have to play in a particular system, it must be learned before they can function as part of that overall unit.

"Me first" players don't do well in Geno's system. He has told us on many occasions that he will not recruit a player that is selfish, or has bad body language. Players that feel that they have to always take the most shots, or carry the team. Geno won't recruit any player that has an ego bigger than his. :D

Most of these players are not great or even good defensive players. That is an undeveloped part of the game their previous coaches have not stressed. A player that regularly scores a large number of points a game is highlighted and sought after more so than a player that averages 15 rebounds, 7-8 blocked shots and 2-3 steals a game.

Some of these players seldom share the ball. Chicks dig the long ball. They also like scoring. We all know how Geno feels about his teams playing good tight, stingy, turn-you-over defense. We always hear his players say in interviews how the team's defense leads to their offense. "I don't have to score a lot of points if I can keep you from scoring".

How many times have we seen UConn hold a team to single digits in the first and or second quarter? Former Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda said "You can't win a pennant in April, but you can lose one". You come out of the gates slow in April, and you're so far behind everyone else come May and June, you're playing catch up the rest of the season. The same can be said about a basketball game. You get outscored 15-20 points in the first quarter or first half, the game is over, unless the other team becomes over confident and stops scoring (takes their foot of the gas, which seldom happens). Crap happens. :eek:

Coaches are constantly imploring their team to keep the pressure on, and keep playing hard. Don't let up. Several nights ago, a men's team was down 4 points with a second left in the game, and through a series of their opponents's mental and physical errors, they managed to win the game.

A UConn fast break off of their missed shot is a team's worse nightmare. You can find yourself down double digits in the blink of an eye to UConn in 2-3 minutes due to their fast break baskets. UConn has had great success in holding leads. The last two games they lost in overtime, they had leads they were unable to hold.
 
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Amherst has local girl, Emma McCarthy from Shelton. She played high school at Laurelton Hall.
 

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Ah, as opposed to whom? Are there some numbers on this, or is it just one of those "everybody knows"? Just curious.

It's a euphemism. Chicks dig the long ball (a phrase I did not coin). People like to see the ball go in the basket. They like to see the ball leave the yard. One of the most exciting things to see during a baseball game is a 500 foot homerun ball leave the stadium. :eek: Fans like to see the ball go into the endzone, they like the see the puck go into the net, they like to see the ball go into the goal. No one likes to watch a defensive game (a 1-0 shutout in baseball), or an overtime game because no one scored during regulation. It's like watching grass grow.

Fans do not want to see a 6-3 defensive football game. They prefer to see one similar to the past super bowl, which if you remember, came down to the last play of the game. Fans want ACTION!! Who likes a 6-3 snoozer? Especially when all of the scoring is done in the first quarter? You could take a nap for the next hour, and not miss anything. Would YOU rather watch a 30-28 basketball game when both teams play great defense, and neither one can score, or a 90-89 game that's won on the last shot similar to UConn's final four game against MS? Was UConn's 81 point blowout win against Wichita State fun to watch in the 2nd half? :rolleyes:
 
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Congrats to your daughter and to Becker on their NECC Championship and successful season.

Have not seen Amherst this year but saw them last year. Gromacki is a very good coach, and like UConn they pass up the good shot for the great shot. Won the Division Three championship last season and they are currently on a 61 game win streak, and ranked number one.

Carla Berube and Tufts have been the NCAA Div Three runner up the last two years, and could be there at the end again this year. They have played Amherst close twice this year. Bowdoin is another very good NESCAC team this year, ranked third with only one loss, a close one to Amherst.

I took a look at G.P. Gromacki's profile and found he has amassed quite a career. Check this out:
"With a career record of 458-62, his .880 winning percentage is the second highest among all active coaches across Divisions I, II and III, with only Geno Auriemma of UConn posting a better mark (.882). Since joining Amherst, Gromacki is an incredible 295-24 (.924)."

I would wonder if he'd ever consider or be considered to take the Mass Pike East to interview for the Boston College position?
 
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It's a euphemism. Chicks dig the long ball (a phrase I did not coin). People like to see the ball go in the basket. They like to see the ball leave the yard. One of the most exciting things to see during a baseball game is a 500 foot homerun ball leave the stadium. :eek: Fans like to see the ball go into the endzone, they like the see the puck go into the net, they like to see the ball go into the goal. No one likes to watch a defensive game (a 1-0 shutout in baseball), or an overtime game because no one scored during regulation. It's like watching grass grow.

Fans do not want to see a 6-3 defensive football game. They prefer to see one similar to the past super bowl, which if you remember, came down to the last play of the game. Fans want ACTION!! Who likes a 6-3 snoozer? Especially when all of the scoring is done in the first quarter? You could take a nap for the next hour, and not miss anything. Would YOU rather watch a 30-28 basketball game when both teams play great defense, and neither one can score, or a 90-89 game that's won on the last shot similar to UConn's final four game against MS? Was UConn's 81 point blowout win against Wichita State fun to watch in the 2nd half? :rolleyes:

Thanks, guess I'm too old to be familiar with that phrase.
 

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