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QUOTE OF THE NIGHT:
"I wish they could walk home." -- McCallie, on her displeasure with Duke's performance.
"Eighteeen of the worst turnovers I've ever seen," Duke coach Joanne P. McCallie said. "Terrible."
Maybe the Duke Administration is listening and watching...Tell me what player came to Duke under her coaching that became better? Why doesn't the press ask players about why your coach doesn't make adjustments during games?....Are you tired of hearing bad things from your coach?
Ask and ye shall receive. There's quite a number to choose from.Insert "Throw them under the bus" meme here.
Charlie Creme's latest Bracketology has #14 Maine playing #3 Duke in Raleigh. That would be outstanding! Maine may not have the talent that Duke has, but Barron would dominate P when it comes to coaching. A loss to Maine would probably send P back to the looney bin.

Not yet....but you never know. Black Bear fans are very excited that they may have the opportunity to see Maine play for a conference championship on their home floor if they make it to that point. Could see 5K at the Cross Insurance Center for that one.Hey, MaineJeff! Welcome! I've been following the Bear's revival and it's been great to see. Any sign of Mr. King, yet?![]()
Charlie Creme's latest Bracketology has #14 Maine playing #3 Duke in Raleigh. That would be outstanding! Maine may not have the talent that Duke has, but Barron would dominate P when it comes to coaching. A loss to Maine would probably send P back to the looney bin.
What's the link?JPM is getting blasted for the post game comments. Go on TheDevilsDen and read the postings. Many of our comments above are exactly what the Blue Devil fans are saying about her; not pleased with her at all. Can't see how she can survive with the way these fans feel about her style? It truly makes you appreciate what we have with our coaching staff and program.
http://duke.scout.com/forums/1387-women-s-hoopsWhat's the link?
Triad I disagree that Liston improved. I think she got comfortable as what she came in as and left the same. In the tournament loss she committed 3 offensive fould trying to be a secondardy ball handler after Jones got hurt. I see Greenwell having the same struggles this year and most significant Stevens who came in a very good ball handler has regressed because she is being used as an outlet receiver of the ball as opposed to being used to advanced the ball as a dribbler.Tricia Liston improved dramatically.
Ok so maybe the foundation is starting to crack and support for coach P is eroding. On the same website is a discussion about Isabella Alarie daughter of Mark Alarie-former Duke Blue. Alarie was the subject of a Boneyard thread this summer. Geno and some other Boneyarders saw Isabella Alarie play at USJN this summer and liked what they saw. She verballed to Princeton in December.Here's a comment, from deep down in that Devils Den "Under the Bus" thread, that I hadn't heard:
"...after tough losses, the coach sometimes forbids players to communicate with their families as punishment. After losing to UConn, players could not see family members after the game who had travelled to attend the game."
Agree with this assessment 100%. I can hear Geno now opening the first class.Geno should teach a class "Sarcasm as a Motivational Technique".
Ok so maybe the foundation is starting to crack and support for coach P is eroding. On the same website is a discussion about Isabella Alarie daughter of Mark Alarie-former Duke Blue. Alarie was the subject of a Boneyard thread this summer. Geno and some other Boneyarders saw Isabella Alarie play at USJN this summer and liked what they saw. She verballed to Princeton in December.
Mark Alarie quietly hoped his alma mater, Duke, would get involved considering he took Bella to the school’s basketball camp every summer as she grew up.
“But we haven’t even gotten a letter,” he said, not hiding his disappointment after a recent National Cathedral game.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-isabella-alarie-grows-out-of-fathers-shadow/
Too early to be so definitive. ESPN for 2016 has only top 60 and the magical number to make top 60 is 91. Alarie has a 90 rating right now exactly the same rating as one of UCONN's last commit Kayla Irwin. It is possible that both move up with the next ESPN revision. Irwin by signing with UCONN will definitely move up. Likewise with Alarie if she had signed with Duke or UCONN. Princeton? I don't know probably stay the same.Alarie is not a top 50/ or 100 player
Triad I disagree that Liston improved. I think she got comfortable as what she came in as and left the same. In the tournament loss she committed 3 offensive fould trying to be a secondardy ball handler after Jones got hurt..
Completely inaccurate. Liston came in a shooter only and left a very well rounded player and the leading scorer (and she was not a MCDAA or as highly ranked as others). Most of this can be attributed to her tremendous weight loss.
And you are judging four years based on one game?
Completely inaccurate. Liston came in a shooter only and left a very well rounded player and the leading scorer (and she was not a MCDAA or as highly ranked as others). Most of this can be attributed to her tremendous weight loss.
And you are judging four years based on one game?
Tricia,
Improved her shooting while a duke from 47% as a Freshmen 52% as a senior however the increase was not steady since she shot only 45% as a Junior. The other numbers do not support her becoming a better all-around player. Her A/TO ratio went from near 1 as a Freshmen and Sophomore to .7 for her Junior and Senior years. Her rebounding rate (Total rebounds/ Total minutes played) stayed almost exactly the same from Freshmen through Senior year @ .17. She had 19 steals playing in only 384 minutes as a Freshman and collected 20 steals in 1098 minutes as a senior. If you throw out all the numbers and just use the eye test Tricia increased her shooting percentage (drastically??) from Junior to Senior year and became Duke’s leading scorer and one of the most reliable shooters in the NCAA. Better shooter? -absolutely. Better all-around player?-Debatable.