mtgrizrule said:You are welcome to your opinion. We need more depth with the caliber of frontline players. 1 or 2 most years will not bring the success at the NCAA tournament level. For Robin or any basketball coach to take it to higher levels, they need more quality depth.
That is not dissing our program. The same can be said seperates BCS elite programs from elite FCS programs. The depth is much more talented beyond the frontline players.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09081/957548-175.stmSEATTLE -- Pitt struggled in the first half against upstart Montana in an NCAA tournament first-round game as the Lady Griz were able to slow things down to a crawl and force the Panthers to play a half-court game.
The Panthers led by a point at the half. But the Panthers turned up the heat with their pressure defense in the second half and the Lady Griz simply melted as they couldn't handle Pitt's superior size, athleticism and quickness -- nor did they have an answer for Shavonte Zellous.
Pitt's defensive pressure sparked a 23-2 run to start the second half and it blew open what had been a close game. The Panthers, who scored 24 points off 14 Lady Griz turnovers, cruised to an impressive 64-35 victory in the Oklahoma City regional at Bank of America Arena.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/breaking/s_617267.htmlSEATTLE — Saturday night wasn't the first time that the Pitt women's basketball team showed up as one squad in the first half and a completely different team in the second.
But this wasn't a conference game in January, this was the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. After the first half, the team with plans to get past the Sweet Sixteen seemed in danger of an upset at the hands of No. 13 seed Montana (28-5).
... "I think our press was awesome," Scott said. "It's so much fun whenever you can get on a roll defensively, get a lot of stops on defense and that creates your offense. We had eight steals, and that really helped with our offense getting energized." And while both coaches said there was nothing either team could do to surprise the other, Berenato said Pitt may have given Montana a new look. "Honestly, I don't know that Montana has seen that type of press," she said. "They said they were really prepared for us because they played Maryland. But we beat Maryland by 30 with that press."