HookedonGriz said:Proud Griz Man said:Why is it a coaching issue? It sounds like a star player took over in clutch time. :shock:Paytonlives said:MissoulaMarinerFan said:They just keep finding ways to lose.
Thats a coaching issue...
Freije took over in overtime, scoring 10 of her game-high 27 points during bonus time to lift Montana State to a hard-fought 66-61 victory in front of 3,617. In overtime, Freije converted her first of four field goals in exactly one second of action. The teams traded buckets in a torrid first few minutes after a largely offensively absent second half. MSU senior Oliana Squires, who missed 10 of her first 11 field goal attempts, including all five from beyond the arc, swished a 3-pointer with 4:10 left in OT to put MSU up 56-53, the largest lead for the Bobcats since 5-2 early in the game. Johnston’s put-back with 2:28 remaining game Montana its second-to-last lead, 59-58. Madi Schoening’s layup with 1:40 left gave Montana’s last advantage. But the Bobcats went back to Freije again. She converted through contact to answer both buckets, then hit a pull-up jumper in Johnston’s face from the left elbow to give MSU the lead for good, 62-61 with 32 seconds left.
Because Shannon subbed out the 5 players who built a 14 point lead late in the 3rd. Then she completely went into the equivalent of a prevent in football but on the offensive end. Stopped attacking rim, changed their offense, and slowed it down all while watching her team slowly let it all slip away. It wasn’t all coaching as someone needs to hit big shots in that situation, but the coaching wasn’t great.
I am not trying to be a smart ass but who were the 5 players Shannon subbed out who in your opinion built the 14 point lead? If she subbed them all out at the same time we would have been playing with 4 players as only 9 players participated in the game. Another fact is the bench only scored 15 total points. In my opinion, and I am not a coach, I did think that Goligoski and Pickens should have played more in the 4th when we couldn't score but then again Taylor only took 2 shots the whole game and that isn't showing a lot of offensive aggression. Secondly, Abby Anderson missed her share of easy shots and I felt like she should start passing more as she is a good passer instead of shooting. Lastly between Abby, Emma and Sophia we were 4 of 27 and shooing less than 15% is not going to get it done. Defensively I thought it was our best effort of the year and right up there with the Idaho and Portland State games.