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Jim Frenette -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/17/2015 9:47:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

The seed really doesn't mean much in the long run.
They'll be a tough out, hopefully.
Excited to see what they can do.
Zahui will give everyone they meet headaches.


Means a lot when if they win, they face #1 seed ND next game




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/17/2015 3:24:09 PM)

And?
You have to beat everyone in your bracket to advance.
Or you should want to anyway.




Jim Frenette -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/18/2015 10:20:12 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

And?
You have to beat everyone in your bracket to advance.
Or you should want to anyway.


I'd like to get to the sweet 16 1st. I don't think they can beat ND




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/18/2015 11:55:57 PM)

Could be Princeton ... undefeated, and they are an 8 as well. [:-]




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/20/2015 6:14:35 AM)

Marcus R. Fuller's Pioneer Press on Stollings ahead of today's game:

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- From the moment she was first recruited by college coaches as a player, Marlene Stollings dreamed of coaching at the highest level of Division I basketball.

Stollings remembers sitting in her living room in Beaver, Ohio, being more fascinated by the coaches visiting her -- like Pat Summitt and C. Vivian Stringer -- than by the programs they were pitching.

"I started modeling behavior, paying very close attention to the details and how these coaches handled themselves, whether they were coming on a home visit, sending me a letter in the mail or calling me on the phone," she said. "So I was very driven to follow that path. As soon as I finished playing, I got into coaching, and I've never looked back."

After assistant coaching stints at five Division I programs and three more seasons as a head coach at Winthrop and Virginia Commonwealth, Stollings will make her first trip to the NCAA tournament when her No. 8-seeded Gophers (23-9) take on No. 9 seed DePaul (26-7) in a first-round game at 4 p.m. Friday at Notre Dame's Joyce Center.

The first-year University of Minnesota coach has prepared for this moment for so long that the experience has been "surreal" not only for her players but for Stollings as well.

The last time the Gophers went to the Big Dance, they upset Notre Dame on this same court six years ago. Minnesota will have to advance to Sunday's second round if it wants to play the top-seeded Irish again, and Stollings is thinking big.

"We're certainly not just happy to be here," she said. "We intend to make some noise in this tournament."


AIMING HIGH

Stollings was a Big Ten coach of the year candidate because of the way she got her players to bounce back from the early-season loss of injured star Rachel Banham, the Big Ten preseason player of the year.

Besides getting back to the NCAA tournament, the Gophers were ranked in the top 25 this season for the first time in nine years and produced the most regular-season victories in 10 years.

But this is just the first step toward achieving lofty goals Stollings has for the program.

"To do that in only a matter of months speaks volumes to our staff and team," she said. "But we feel it's only the beginning. We want to go to Final Fours. We want to win national championships. So we feel this is a good first step for us."

It has been more than a decade since Minnesota's Final Four run in 2004 with Lindsay Whalen and Janel McCarville. Since then, the Gophers haven't been Big Ten contenders, let alone a team capable of doing damage in the postseason. But that could be changing.

And more fans have been jumping on board.

According to the Gophers, the average attendance for 15 home games this season was 3,688 -- up by more than 1,000 per game in 2013-14.

"Our fan support is there," Minnesota athletics director Norwood Teague said. "The more we improve and the longer she's here, it will even increase more."

Experts dismissed the Gophers as a possible NCAA tournament team when Banham was lost for the season with her knee injury during a Dec. 10 game at North Dakota. But few realized what kind of impact sophomore center Amanda Zahui B. would have on the program and the Big Ten.

Zahui B. is now the one of the brightest stars in college basketball.

"I'm not going to sit here and say we have an advantage over a 6-5 player from Stockholm, Sweden, who happens to be the best big kid in America," DePaul coach Doug Bruno said of Zahui B. "And she's not the lone ranger here. This is a good team."

Shae Kelley, a first-team All-Big Ten forward, is another reason the Gophers could advance in the NCAA tournament. The senior was brought in as a transfer by Stollings for one season with the Gophers.

But Minnesota could be even better next season with a talented recruiting class. Besides Zahui B., the backcourt of Shayne Mullaney and Carlie Wagner will join Banham, who received a medical redshirt.

"That's exciting to think about," college basketball analyst Debbie Antonelli said. "They could be really, really good next season -- one of the top teams in the Big Ten."

The foundation for success was put in place when Stollings arrived last offseason.

"It's a combination of having talent there, having a system that works with the talent and understanding how to get the most out of your players," Big Ten Network analyst Stephanie White said. "Sometimes for players a fresh start is a good thing. Sometimes a new system is good as well."

Grueling early-morning workouts on the track, and more emphasis on diet and conditioning, were early indications of the new coach's philosophies.

Zahui B. was the poster child for the transformation under Stollings. After dropping 30 pounds, she morphed into an All-American and the Big Ten player of the year.

But everyone had to buy in.

"She's really into being fit and conditioned for the season," Wagner said of Stollings. "Honestly, that's helped us so much this year. At the time, we were like, 'What is this for?' But in the long run, it's helped us so much. We're so glad that we worked so hard in the summertime. It helped us be successful this year."

The Gophers lost Banham to injury, but three other players left the team during the season. Jackie Johnson, Grace Coughlin and Rangie Bessard were reserves who decided to transfer in hope of getting more playing time.

"I feel like every team goes through adversity," Wagner said. "We went through it, but I thought we handled it well. We came back together still and molded. We kept playing the way we were supposed to play."

RISING STAR

Teague and associate AD Mike Ellis found out how special Stollings was after they hired her at VCU and then the two administrators left for Minnesota in 2012.

Stollings' thirst for new ideas became well known, whether it was about X's and O's, recruiting, conditioning or even sports psychology.

She constantly talked with Rams men's basketball coach Shaka Smart about his style of play -- and then developed her own brand she called "Fury."

"I got a call from Shaka mid-November of her first year," Ellis said. "He said, 'You guys made a great hire. She's terrific. She works. She understands. She's relentless.' That was probably the moment that I knew she was going to be great."


Now that Teague and Ellis have seen firsthand what Stollings is like at Minnesota, they continue to be impressed.

"She's someone who really knows how to run a program," Teague said. "She's very detail-oriented. She's absolutely doing a great job."

Stollings cares so much about how the Gophers are presented to fans, recruits and the community that she is always thinking of new things. She meets constantly with the Gophers' marketing staff and Beth Goetz, a deputy AD and the department's senior woman administrator.

Stollings is heavily involved with everything from what kind of music is played during home games to her team getting black uniforms to wear on the road this season.

She also ordered new warmups and shoes for the Gophers to wear in the NCAA tournament.

Now that Stollings has a chance to be a Division I head coach on the biggest stage, she's making the most of it.

"Everything from a pair of shoes we wear to how we travel, you name it," Stollings said, "we're very much set on operating on a very high level."




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/21/2015 9:43:54 AM)

#9 takes us out ....




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/21/2015 11:13:02 AM)

Bummer. Too many turnovers and not enough depth.

Next year they lose Kelley, but get Banham back and have a pretty good and athletic recruiting class that is more suited to Stollings style of play. I see good things ahead.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/21/2015 1:49:36 PM)

Yup
Good year
Ran out of gas




Jim Frenette -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/25/2015 10:31:48 AM)

The lady Gophers are down an additional 5 players because of transfers
Jackie Johnson, F Eden Prairie
Grace Coughlin F Edina
Rangie Bessard of Texas left earlier in season
Tory Jacobs F Irving Tx. She got very little pt
Stabresa McDaniel S Dallas. This was the most productive of the group, but at being a guard she is stuck at being #4 for at least another year with Bantam coming back to redo her Sr. year




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/25/2015 11:17:12 AM)

Down an additional 2. The first 3 transferred earlier in the season. This isn't a Pam Borton walk out scenario. These are players that Stollings didn't recruit and weren't going to play. The writing was on the wall for most of them with Banham coming back and getting commitments from Danielle Garven of the Canadian 17U national team and a top juco PG and a juco forward.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/25/2015 8:00:33 PM)

I agree with Sweens on this...it is a coach being honest with the players with what playing time they are going to get and they are choosing to leave.

Sweens is there be another Graduating Senior that may be coming in like Kelly??????




Jim Frenette -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/26/2015 10:09:25 AM)

I didn't think I was blaming the coach. I was getting that there was talent on the team and if a player expected to play that was deep in the rotation, they might have to move on like McDaniel




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/26/2015 10:56:24 AM)

I didn't think you were blaming the coach either Jim. I was just made the Borton comment because 5 players transferring over the course of a season can raise some eyebrows.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/26/2015 9:39:07 PM)

I cant remember if the year that Borton lost a bunch of players if they were her recruits or not.....I do know 1 or 2 were starters.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/27/2015 9:23:05 AM)

Brobeck and Podominik were from her first full recruiting class. Lacey, Williams and Davis were from her second class.




Jim Frenette -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/27/2015 10:09:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Brobeck and Podominik were from her first full recruiting class. Lacey, Williams and Davis were from her second class.


Plus they voiced that they weren't happy with the program.

I don't recall if they played at another school or not or how they did




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/30/2015 9:40:21 PM)

I like #4 for Maryland.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/30/2015 9:42:16 PM)

Daughter of Dee Brown. I did not know that.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/31/2015 7:30:58 AM)

Not a big Brenda Freese fan, but am a little softer on her after seeing the story about her young son.
Shes got one hell of a husband.
Mighty UConn got a tiny scare last night. Its usually over by the half. To be down, had to be weird to that bunch.
Unreal program there.




stfrank -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/31/2015 10:19:37 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Jim Frenette

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Brobeck and Podominik were from her first full recruiting class. Lacey, Williams and Davis were from her second class.


Plus they voiced that they weren't happy with the program.

I don't recall if they played at another school or not or how they did

I thought Podominik quit to concentrate on track and field in hopes of Olympics in the future??




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/31/2015 12:37:21 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Not a big Brenda Freese fan, but am a little softer on her after seeing the story about her young son.
Shes got one hell of a husband.
Mighty UConn got a tiny scare last night. Its usually over by the half. To be down, had to be weird to that bunch.
Unreal program there.


I hated her when she left citing the lack of a talent base in Minnesota even though it produces D1 talent every year. It was years later that I read reports that the real reason was that Maryland came with a great offer and a great opportunity and our athletic department was just a massive cluster f*** at the time with Chris Volz running the show.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/31/2015 12:41:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: stfrank

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ORIGINAL: Jim Frenette

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Brobeck and Podominik were from her first full recruiting class. Lacey, Williams and Davis were from her second class.


Plus they voiced that they weren't happy with the program.

I don't recall if they played at another school or not or how they did

I thought Podominik quit to concentrate on track and field in hopes of Olympics in the future??



That is correct. Brobeck quit because she didn't get like yelled at for being lazy. Davis left because her mom thought she should have been starting her last year here. Lacey quit because she wasn't playing. Williams was a bit of a surprise because she had taken a prominent role and Borton was constantly singing her praises in the media. I think she was Lacey's best friend and didn't like the way she was treated.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/31/2015 2:33:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

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ORIGINAL: stfrank

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ORIGINAL: Jim Frenette

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Brobeck and Podominik were from her first full recruiting class. Lacey, Williams and Davis were from her second class.


Plus they voiced that they weren't happy with the program.

I don't recall if they played at another school or not or how they did

I thought Podominik quit to concentrate on track and field in hopes of Olympics in the future??



That is correct. Brobeck quit because she didn't get like yelled at for being lazy. Davis left because her mom thought she should have been starting her last year here. Lacey quit because she wasn't playing. Williams was a bit of a surprise because she had taken a prominent role and Borton was constantly singing her praises in the media. I think she was Lacey's best friend and didn't like the way she was treated.

Sounds like an episode of Valley Girls.




Phil Riewer -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (3/31/2015 9:12:01 PM)

I just read a couple of weeks ago that Borton's partner, Lynn Holleran just left a U of M administration job (McNamara Academic center) for a job out east (Penn St. Senior Associate Athletic Director). Wonder if Pam is getting a job out there too....

Pam and Brewster always came to talk at the U of M booster golf events...Tubby never did until they wanted money or certain people weren't going to cut checks...lol Tubby did come out to Perham once and he talked for a bit and seemed like a nice guy....wasn't much of a golfer.

I was lucky enough to golf in a couple of those events. Had a running backs coach golf with us (he was embarrassed as we were all 6-8 HDCP and he was about a 32). The best time I ever had was when Maturi was in Perham and my brother and I got to talk to him about the Tubby hire....it was the best time I think I every had----I didn't even care if we placed that year or not....lol

It was amazing what is discussed on or just off of the golf course (19th hole)....




Jim Frenette -> RE: Gopher Basketball (Womens) (4/1/2015 10:38:08 AM)

Congrats to Amanda for being 1st team all American




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