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That's how they play. You can't change who you are at this point in the season, and why would you change what got you here in the first place? It's just a bad match-up for them. They don't have height and their style of play is the same that UConn prefers.Someone should ask the St Francis coach if on hindsight he played the dumbest game plan ever in NCAA history.
"Yeah, let's run with them and get them lots of shots." And while we're at it, let's set a record for the most 3 point shots ever in an NCAA tournament. "Nah, don't worry if you miss 'em all"
Someone should ask the St Francis coach if on hindsight he played the dumbest game plan ever in NCAA history.
"Yeah, let's run with them and get them lots of shots." And while we're at it, let's set a record for the most 3 point shots ever in an NCAA tournament. "Nah, don't worry if you miss 'em all"
Yeah, I don't fault the coach for that at all. That's how they play, it got them this far, and they didn't have a chance in hell to win. So why not let them go down swinging?
St. Francis:
I would agree. He knew he had to take a different approach. Had they made more 3’s they could have looked a lot better. His strategy backfired and they obviously paid the price. I doubt he would have made very much of a difference by calling timeouts. He was facing too many unrelenting offensive weapons without the talent needed to change what they were experiencing.Yeah, I don't fault the coach for that at all. That's how they play, it got them this far, and they didn't have a chance in hell to win. So why not let them go down swinging?
Same could be said for our side. Coach has been rambling quite a bit the last few days in interviews.Interesting that the two players are more articulate than the coach.