I may be in the minority, but I have never been a fan of press interviews of losing coaches or players, especially college players. What's the point? What do you expect them to say? I don't like it when UConn opponents are forced to do it either. The players look so uncomfortable.
As a former player, I would just say, congratulate the other team, and then move on. Why humiliate them further?
Humiliate??? It is a GAME, maybe that’s part of the reason no one responded; everyone trying to live up to the Ghost of Christmas Past! You want to do away with press conferences, fine, no problem; but in life you stand up and take the good with the bad.
Oh, boohoo, our winning streak vs. unranked teams is over! Oh, what pressure against UCLA, we might lose two games in a row! As JordyG pointed out, this team is playing hard but EXTREMELY tight basketball, as he put it, no JOY! (Disclosure, this paragraph is addressed to some fans, NOT the players).
Auriemna, who IMO is the best there ever was, on the sidelines never seems to be happy or satisfied with anything, and I emphasize
seems because obviously I don’t know what is being said to the team or players.
But honestly, with his “I don’t like the way the team plays without Bueckers” comment and his “we’re a different team without Fudd” comment (which BTW I thought was very inappropriate considering how she was playing, hitting 5 of 6 stand still 3‘s in one game and little else in 3 others doth not make a basketball player at this level), but I digress.
Anyway, I thought the time was ripe to send the team out with a “just let it rip, we have nothing to lose” mind set but instead, they came out tight as a coiled spring. Why? Your guess is as good as mine, but the togetherness and We Are Family feeling this group had last year seems to have gone the way of the dinosaur. Did the Arizona loss tear their heart out?
To focus on one aspect of the game, Deberry’s play; she came in and looked loose, got immediately in the mix and made some positive plays. So she missed some defensive assignments, they got more points from her in 8 minutes than they got in 50 from Juhasz and Edwards and they needed points.
As a former coach, I understand it is a slippery slope to criticize playing time, etc. because you don’t remotely have a view of the whole picture, but from afar, that game begged for something different, something to shake the doldrums. There is enough of a track record on the people who got the majority of the time to have a pretty good idea it wasn’t going to happen with the same old same old and sometimes you have to roll the dice so I was very surprised she didn’t get more court time.