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31 minutes ago, Kassonvike said:
I went last year and had a blast. Will be there again this year. Last year was interesting because the SDSU men got knocked out in the first game (first time an 8 ever beat a 1). We had horrible purchased seats, but sat pretty much wherever we wanted for entire tournament after SDSU was knocked out. SDSU fans were literally giving away tickets for the final session on Tuesday. I was pretty disappointed in complete lack of any UND fans at the tournament (other than maybe a few family members).
I've been reminded by clients, friends and family...that we are a "hockey" school. Heck you can hardly find the UND v SDSU home game on a TV at Buffalo Wild Wings in Grand Forks (and they have how many tv's in that place?). The local businesses don't even seem to want to even try care anymore.... it appears.
I tell friends family and clients that I remember when we were an "everything" school, great atmosphere in the Hyslop, traveled well to NCC venues and tournament games. My wife says that I must be mis-remembering, but I told her that she's too young to remember those days, as she was just a kid. That always gets me back in her good graces,. For a little while anyway.
Those days are sadly long gone. Not sure what can be done to change it. Sioux Falls is really not much longer a drive than Twin Cities..but for some reason, there doesn't seem to be much interest from anyone who wants to make the trip from around here. I realize that we are underdogs, but that can be part of the fun.
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8 hours ago, SWSiouxMN said:
I always felt that this was a mid-pack Summit team and if things broke correctly, could have challenged for a top 3 spot. The injury to Moody didn't help since he was their best 3 point shooter and a true weapon off the bench.
I think Sather has done well in what you said: Free throws percentage has improved, several players have gone up (Walter and Rebraca especially) and their forms look better. I like his offense and his "Attack the heart of the paint" mentality.
I was hoping that Sather would have a few more wins against the I-29 schools. That's something that needs to change. That's why that win against NDSU was important. It would have hard to go 2 years without any wins against those schools. The turnovers were an issue as well but only have 7 against NDSU was a good sign.
This season showed me more than anything that this team has a depth crisis and next year is going to be interesting in how this team looks. You have DAE, Rebraca, and Moody off of injury.... then what? Does G make the next step in the offseason? Does Brady become more of a bench presence? Do the freshman come in and make an impact from day 1? Does Hazekamp have a role on this team as a bench presence after a year off? Does ANYBODY on the team step up and play a role or will there be scholarships to play with because they are gone?
If April comes and the passing of the transfer rule goes down... how will THAT impact the team?
Why do you keep perpetuating that Moody is the teams best 3 point shooter? That seems to be conjecture at best. He often drifts to one side or the other or fades away when he doesn’t have to. Maybe he would be, but when he went out, he wasn’t(numbers wise). I certainly can’t argue that he would help with some scoring. I think that is a very true statement. However, defensively he can often be liable for scores on the other end. Not say he’s not trying to get better, but when he played last year, it was alarming, how far he had to go with that part of his game. I’m hopeful that he will improve in this area.
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2 hours ago, UND1983 said:
Good question.
Because they flew to Fort Wayne. But it was a 1 game week for them. So they bus’d home because yes it did save them budget, but believe it or not when they factored of when they could get flights out, American/Delta/United with layovers etc. (All planned in the summer) Because there are no flights after the game. they got on the sleeper bus and were home sooner than they would have been home the next day flying commercial. Yes, both the Men & Women chartered to both ORU & WIU together this year. From what I understand that was what the Oregon State MBB check was used for.
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Isn’t the PFW game Thursday night?
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Actually, I will add to my Coyote criticism. Perhaps the reason we fouled more last year, was that USD actually had the far better squad. I can admit that. USD had a incredibly talented squad last year and they do again. There, I just paid a USD team a compliment. I have been following UND Womens & Men's Basketball since the 70's and not once have I ever heard a USD fan give one of our teams a compliment..so already I'm ahead in that category. Usually, if a team is over matched they have a tendency to commit more fouls, that's just a reality. But the fact that you insinuate that we a "bruising team"That's insinuating that we were in a sense "dirty". I don't like it, but it doesn't surprise me, coming from the Coyote faithful. Toughen up a little. I'll put it this way. For example, Lexi Klabo, was never going to try avoid contact in her career. Why should she? She was very good finishing through contact.
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I was just curious to see how the teams that North Dakota Women have played, have fared with the rest of their games. If you throw out the non-d1's, and the game against Arizona 13-1. I think the record Women's Basketball opponents is close to 50wins against 75 losses. Including getting 2 wins against 2 teams with only 2 wins. South Carolina State and Charleston Southern. Now one of their losses was to a very good 10 and 3 Illinois State team, and to their credit, I thought that actually was one of the Fighting Hawks best games even in a loss.
Honestly, you can only play who you have scheduled. But I will have to say this staff, has set its schedule up very well this year, with some of the opponents it went out and got. It may be for the innocuous reason that they knew they had a lot of young and youthful players on the roster that were going to need some seasoning, but a person can hypothesize that there may have been a little bit of.. lets go out at get a good non-league record". It certainly can't hurt. I can't really blame them...I would do the same thing. But I'm also keeping things in perspective.
That's why it's always so difficult to compare the Women's and Men's Programs because, most years the Men, from my understanding usually take on 3 to 4 money games. Even though they won, one this year (Nebraska). You don't often count on it. I believe the Arizona game was a money game for the Women, but I can't imagine it was anywhere near the amounts the Men pulled in from even say Valpo, let alone an Oregon St/Minnesota or Nebraska. Of course I could be wrong, as someone may have more definitive knowledge.
Bottom line, this freshman class has some very nice pieces, local at that, which I enjoy, and I hope they can continue to thrive and grow.
I was not even going to begin to respond to the Kiyoat fan above who claimed we were a hack fest last year... but I just can't let it go unchecked so allow me to retort. USD has a reputation from several in the conference for their tendency to flop and make more out of contact that what there actually is. Credit it to them, as they seem to have a lot of the officiating crews snowed into responding to the often time overreactions. Our players don't goon anybody. Certainly not this year, not last year or any year prior to that. That has long been the USD "company fan line" any time one of their players get bumped, going all the way back to the NCC days.
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32 minutes ago, gfhockey said:
New coach and we compete on the road
nicely done with young squad
Umm, didn’t we win big on the road at Denver last season?
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1 hour ago, The Sicatoka said:
They play a USHL based schedule but I don't believe they participate in the USHL post-season.
They lost to Cedar Rapids I think in the opening round last year. Not sure it was even their U18 team, as they may have been at U18 IIHF. Might have had to utilize their U17s at that point
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I have been very lukewarm on Marlon for much of his career. But I do tip my cap to him for a good portion of the non conference season as he seems to at least to this point be making fairly good decisions. 8 assists to 2 turnovers. If he is able to bring a lot of these performances with him into Summit League play the team will have a good shot at beating some of the preseason expectations at the very least.
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Just now, Kab said:
If brown is our best to start we are in deep trouble
he brings zero to the team now
Eikens shouldn’t shoot the 3
Disagree. He was our best player on the floor on Sunday against Campbell. There is more to the game than making shots which he has to do, no doubt, he was finding ways to effect the game in other ways, but he has a lot teammates that are giving the ball away at an epic rate that are costing the team several possessions. Everyone has to improve, Billy included. I just think that assessment is harsh
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Did you see them lose to Florida Gulf Coast yesterday?
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UND has been fortunate in its recent history to have teams that had a number of players that relieve pressure. For example, the Jamal Webb, Aaron Anderson, Troy Huff team, all three could come get the ball if a team was taking one ofthe others away in the backcourt. And if any of the 3 of them was being pressured on the perimeter in the front court...those 3 would drive that defender to the hoop. Same could be said of Hooker, Crandall, and even Bernstine. Now, the way I see it is that a team will take away Stewart in the backcourt but everyone is trying to get the ball back to him, because we don’t have too many good ball-handlers, and we get into our sets way late in the clock. And it’s even worse if we haven’t got him the ball early in the front court. We just don’t have many guys that handle pressure particularly well in the above mentioned situations and it’s causing serious problems. Not sure there is an immediate easy answer other than get better at handling the ball against pressure. But our team is kind of is what it is, at this juncture
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Middle-outside...is not a setter...yet
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Maybe he’ll do push ups, after TD’s?
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She’s not a setter. In high school she’s an outside hitter. She may be coming here as a setter but their will be a fairly steep learning curve I’m sure for someone who isn’t asked to set on a regular basis.
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I know I'm very much in the minority. But I love early games. Noon, 11am- the earlier the better. I guess, I'm used to some of that Big 10 start times where one of my kids went to grad school. But probably around here- I bet that attitude would only be shared with 1 out of every 1000 people here or so. I'm a weirdo
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Just now, Oxbow6 said:
So Midco said a 100 pm start was completely unreasonable?
I'm looking at the calendar of Midco "properties" and was a hectic day for them. I believe they had UND-Montana State on a Midco, NDSU-SDSU at 230 on another Midco, USD-SIU at 4 immediately following UND-Montana State and UND v BSU in Hockey following NDSU-SDSU.
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14 hours ago, NoiseInsideMyHead said:
UND can't win here. Moving students (however sensible) will generate heat, especially in an age of cost awareness, increasing student fees, etc. And offering even the most loyal STH a chance to move across the field solely to get closer to the 50 will not generate nearly enough positive PR to justify the grief.
The Alerus Center really isn't made for balance. The wider concourse and greater amenities are all along the east ("home") side, where the bulk of the prime seating is currently situated. Are there really that many STH or prospective STH clamoring for midfield seats on the west?
This is exactly the challenge. It's absolutely a no win situation. Especially when someone considers how reliant UND is with student fees towards athletics in the division 1 era.
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2 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said:
UND FB is an independent..........no reason to that game needed to start at noon.
It did if they wanted the game to be televised
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5 minutes ago, SiouxVolley said:
The Summit League has different scheduling routines than the BSC.
Scheduled DU at 11 am on Tuesday too.
The Denver Match was a rescheduled match due to weather. Once a match has postponed its up to the 2 institutions to figure it out. Denver wanted to get in on Monday Night, play Tuesday and get home Tuesday night. If they play Tuesday night. They miss school on Wednesday...potentially 3 days of school. The way it was scheduled was that they really missed 1.5. Out of class time matters to every school and every athletic department. This was very apparent when they tried get that match rescheduled due to weather.
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5 hours ago, tnt said:
Whenever UND has won the toss they have always deferred, and I don't see Bubba changing that philosophy.
How about the coin toss they won in Huntsville last year. Just wondering what they chose in that instance?
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22 minutes ago, northernraider said:
When it comes to S&C we need someone dedicated to just football. Our current coach splits between football and women's basketball. Let Will Ratelle take over as football only, we have seen how well that man can put in muscle.
and Ratelle is a strength and conditioning disciple of? Whom did he work with to change his body?
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2020-21 Football Season
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Currently when a team is out of season...typically winter/spring, players and staff are restricted to 8 hours of interaction. Because of CoVid I believe teams are allowed 12 hours per week, as the NCAA adjusted. Typically, fall football season is 20. I believe Bubba said on a Fighting Hawks Daily, that they are strength and conditioning MWF, with practices with helmets (not full pads), Tuesday Thursdays. I could be wrong as I get older, I don’t always remember exactly everything I hear....but I do believe everything I hear