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SU at Boston College (51-92): Sun Jan 19, 12 PM
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[QUOTE="Dr. Bill, post: 5323758, member: 5045"] This is a very tough situation for Syracuse Women's hoops. I have been harping on recruiting since before the season started and I been told that I keep incessantly saying the same thing over and over, so i will not state it again. I just hope that people on this thread don't start criticizing "Coaching" like what is being said about the Men's Coach. Both the Men's and Women's team suffer from the same problem, lack of talent. I am glad one poster in this thread is finally recognizing that there is a huge talent disparity between our team and our ACC competition. As the losses pile up, the character of this team will be tested. Effort, hustle, discipline, can all suffer in situations like this. This team throws the ball away way too much to win even where the talent disparity isn't very large. This season, I feel, isn't going to change much, but there is hope for next year, with maturation of the current young players, the new players we signed for next year, and the key: Bringing in some tough, experienced, talented post players, 6-3 and taller, from the transfer portal, and in order to secure those kind of players, it will take a significant financial commitment! [/QUOTE]
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