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Best offensive gameplan
Geno Auriemma | UConn | 4 |
Jennie Baranczyk | Oklahoma | 4 |
Lisa Bluder | Iowa | 3 |
Karl Smesko | FGCU | 3 |
Tara VanDerveer | Stanford | 3 |
“He has figured out how to do it from a spacing and screening standpoint that’s not complicated, but effective. He makes basketball into simple reads.”
“They [UConn] execute and they score and they’re efficient. They do that at an elite level regardless of their personnel.”
Best defensive gameplan
Dawn Staley | South Carolina | 14 |
Vic Schaefer | Texas | 5 |
Scott Rueck | Oregon State | 3 |
Jeff Walz | Louisville | 3 |
“It’s a mentality. She maximizes those student-athletes. You don’t always have offense to lean on, but you always have defense to lean on, and she does a good job of game-planning and making adjustments with her defense. She uses everything she has. And she has an incredible basketball mind.”
“Year in and year out, they have a high performing defensive team. I just think they know how to prepare for a team.”
Best in game adjustments
Coach | Team | Votes |
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Dawn Staley | South Carolina | 7 |
Tara VanDerveer | Stanford | 4 |
Jeff Walz | Louisville | 4 |
Scott Rueck | Oregon State | 3 |
“The South Carolina machine is a whole different level than everybody right now. But do you know how hard it is to get a bunch of All-Americans to be team players and play elite defense and compete? It’s incredible what she’s doing. Very few people have the gift to attract that level of talent, and then also get them to play hard and buy-in and be a machine.”