You are way off base on this. mau is one of the few men's posters who regularly goes to the women's forum commenting on the games. He's frequently quite complementary. I don't think anything he's saying is unfair to Geno or the women's team.the fact that people are looking to critique arguably the greatest coach in women's bb is telling. the fact that people like you only do this after he loses which is maybe once a year is even more telling.
Never said Geno was untouchable. just not sure why his coaching ability is even a question or point of criticism at this point.
If you tell me that if Geno went 2-5 in OT that he could have 10 or 11 NC's I'd care. The guy is at the pinnacle of his career. In 50 years, this will likely be viewed as the golden age of women's basketball. and thankfully, we have people like you pointing out these facts to prove that the program/coach weren't perfect.
why don't you go back when Wooden was coaching and winning everything that his team only shot 78% from the free throw line meaning he didn't coach fundamentals, or that his team was outscored in the first 3 minutes of the 2nd half suggesting he couldn't motivate during half-time.
Put away the magnifying glass and stop looking for complaints. Teams lose. Get over it.
Going to disagree. KML looked flat footed and slow. It's fair to talk about her conditioning. I'd be surprised if you found any jealousy on this board. Most of the posters here range from enthusiac supporters of the woman's team to entirely disinterested. Jealousy, not so much.Agreed. There's jealousy even in here. People ripping kml for her is size when she can ball and has one of the best looking shots I've seen. It's honestly pretty pathetic.
They lost to a good team, that always plays them hard, in ot, away, and without dolson. You can tell how badly they miss dolson. New pieces, new places
Marty Jackson said:They lost one game... It's post like that make this place so impossible. Are you really extrapolating that a coach who has won 9 championships and done it by challenging the other top teams each year, can't coach because his team lost in mid-November. The guy is so good, any loss is unexpected. And yet people here expect more. And these are the same posters that set the tone for men's bb and FB.
I may have to start watching some women's basketball.UConn pretty much had three games look like this against Notre Dame 2 season ago and then licked their butts in the tourney on their way to another title.
KML's game is a lot like mine. If you leave me open, I can nail three pointers all day. This works well for me against old men. However, when I play young kids, they defend me and my shot, shut me down and embarrass me. I've learned my limitations and we've all seen KML's.
I may have to start watching some women's basketball.
UCONN's offense was good for most of the game. Their defense was like swiss cheese much of the time. Wide open lanes and Stanford took advantage and exposed them. I was stunned the game was close, never mind a UCONN loss. Geno was not only outcoached during the game, he did not have his players prepared to play proper defense. Time and again Stanford set up 2 players at the top of the key with the ball handler behind them, and they set picks, reverse picks, screens, reverse screens, and basically caused confusion among the UCONN defenders which led to wide open shots by Stanford. Brilliant game plan by Tara.
Going to disagree. KML looked flat footed and slow. It's fair to talk about her conditioning. I'd be surprised if you found any jealousy on this board. Most of the posters here range from enthusiac supporters of the woman's team to entirely disinterested. Jealousy, not so much.
I can see why it's a sensitive issue, since there is a lot of talk about women with body issues, etc., but KML is an athlete, and she's not in great shape. It's not like Khalid's conditioning wasn't discussed every time he had a poor game. She's still a very good player, but I think it's hard to make an argument that she wouldn't be better if she dropped some weight.
But, most of that Khalid chatter was BS. imho though.
Really? You think that Khalid was fit when he was at UConn? He may have been a great player regardless, but you can't convince me that a basketball player can carry that much extra body fat without it affecting his game.
KML has taken a lot of grief from the women's forum posters about her weight. She gained a lot of weight to start last season even before her injury. Personally I think it's her body type. On offense she didn't score a lot but she was effective at spreading Stanfords defense and that is a valuable weapon. Geno is going to have to set up picks for her to give her better shooting options. On defense she's never been a great defender, but in this game she was really exposed. Agree with @Gurleyman on this as well. In the past with Bria Hartley and Kelly Farris this was not a major issue. If Chong improves on defense and Tuck comes back from the injury, then Geno will be able to keep KML in the line up. Otherwise he'll have to resort to more zone or put Nurse in for KML.
Really? You think that Khalid was fit when he was at UConn? He may have been a great player regardless, but you can't convince me that a basketball player can carry that much extra body fat without it affecting his game.
It was a good game plan. They challenged UConn to guard them in space. Their floor spacing was terrific and screens were well set. The other players stayed the hell away from the screener and ball handler and gave them room to operate. There was no way weak-side help was going to make it to where the ball was when it needed to. The spacing also caused UConn to rotate further than they are used to. Great game plan. Not many teams out there will trot out a line up like Stanford did with the shooters and ball handlers that the Cardinal have in their arsenal. It isn't the best Stanford team I've watched but they are very good and played a strong game.
I think that's his body type. I've never seen a 'fit', ripped El-Amin. It's not like he became a svelt pro or anything. He's a tubby dude.
Put it this way, whenever he had a bad game at UCONN, it wasn't because he carried too much body fat. It's because he played like crap.
That's the way he's doing things now subbing Nurse in for Chong. But if Chong improves her d my guess is he might be subbing Nurse in for KML. KML will never get better on d. Chong may getter better. If she doesn't than yes, Nurse in for Chong.More likely, Nurse will be playing for Chong. Nurse is a scrapper like Faris, and will be able to fill that role given more experience over the year.
If she was a center, I'd say being strong as an ox would be a major asset, but at her position that translates into slow reflexes, foot work, and an inability to get up and down the court. At her position, having a motor is the key attribut I want to see. Granted, she 'ain't no size two' body type and will never be, but she's a D1 athlete whose conditioning has worsened since she's been a Husky. It's a fair critism. This isn't about picking on her. Carrying extra weight also puts stress on a player's knees which will shorten her career later. I'm amazed she's been able to survive Geno's supposedly killer practices with her conditioning level.She's got way more game than people are giving her credit for. Strong as an ox, can board, pass and bang. Has gotten way better at drawing fouls than when she came in. She's a first team AA type player.
She wasn't great last night, but that's the way it goes sometimes.
As a fairly regular poster on the woman's board, and an avid UCONN Basketball fan (both teams) I agree that:
1. Its early enough to make the necessary adjustments
2. Geno is not the best in OT coaching decisions
3. Ridiculously bad defense last night - even I could've driven to the basket
4. Horrible shot selection - especially down the stretch
5. KML - though a top notch player - could stand to work with a nutritionist to help her stamina and quickness. That said - we really don't know what her eating patterns are like since I don't think any of us travels with the team. I know I don't.
Great analysis on this board.
WE ARE DOOMED!! DOOMED I SAY! Edited to add: Maybe we need to borrow Senor T!
They need scores and Chong was on fire from the three last night. I think they could end up on the court together in some games. The question is who would sit?More likely, Nurse will be playing for Chong. Nurse is a scrapper like Faris, and will be able to fill that role given more experience over the year.
Re: point 5 I believe she already is and is working on her conditioning. There's nothing that was said on this board that she isn't aware of.As a fairly regular poster on the woman's board, and an avid UCONN Basketball fan (both teams) I agree that:
1. Its early enough to make the necessary adjustments
2. Geno is not the best in OT coaching decisions
3. Ridiculously bad defense last night - even I could've driven to the basket
4. Horrible shot selection - especially down the stretch
5. KML - though a top notch player - could stand to work with a nutritionist to help her stamina and quickness. That said - we really don't know what her eating patterns are like since I don't think any of us travels with the team. I know I don't.
Great analysis on this board.
WE ARE DOOMED!! DOOMED I SAY! Edited to add: Maybe we need to borrow Senor T!
To do a little psychology - I think it stems from many supporters of women's basketball believing, and vocally presenting their beliefs, that women's basketball is something it is not.Eh, there's also a good portion that take every opportunity to tell you just how pathetic WCBB is, which stems from god knows what.