cmtgrizzly said:
GJ, this is the first I have seen of the team in two years. Stiles appears to belong. Cant tell about the rest as this is a pretty one sided affair. We look a step behind in speed and athleticism at most spots. Are we just young? Do you see a significant change coming in the next 1-2 years or do you think we will continue as we have been (names on jerseys will change but not the results)?
cmtgrizzly: You ask pretty open-ended questions, so I don't know if you'll consider my answers adequate. But here goes. I believe Montana has taken hard blows through serious injuries over the past 4 years and (in several ways) are still affected by those setbacks. Regardless, I believe this team can compete this season in the Big Sky IF they don't lose any more players to injury.
NO Big Sky conf. team can compete with South Dakota (a top 25 team) and South Dakota State (a top 25 team over the past 6-8 years but not this year). As
braves84 wrote, South Dakota totally dominated Montana. Yep. And the Coyotes would beat every Big Sky team on their home floor by between 25-40 points. The pre-season Big Sky top team -- Montana State -- lost to South Dakota State in Bozeman last week by 10. The only other direct comparison I can make is this: Last week, South Dakota beat Utah in SLC, 84-81. The next night, Utah beat Eastern Washington (last year's Big Sky tourney 2nd place team) by a score of 87-49. Furthermore, all Big Sky Conf. teams that played top 25 teams this season have lost by a minimum of 35 and up to 50 points. Idaho and Idaho State have come closest in games vs. Power 5 teams. It's not a Montana problem; it's a Big Sky Conf. problem. The Big Sky competes pretty much on a level with the WAC and Big West and somewhat under the level of the Summit Conf.
With that perspective, I believe Montana can be competitive in the Big Sky this season. The top tier teams are MSU, Idaho, ISU, and PSU, with Southern Utah & Montana having the chance of breaking into that group. With good luck (meaning, no more injuries to key players) I think Montana can be a top 4 Big Sky finisher. Frankly, I have no interest in predicting significant change in the next two seasons. This program's best prospects for building a solid foundation lie with this year's team. I say this, fully aware that coach Schweyen is in the final season of her current contract. I am a fan of, and an enthusiastic supporter of this Montana GrizzWBB team, and this team's coaches.