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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: The Lens on March 08, 2020, 09:21:33 PM

Title: #MUWBB
Post by: The Lens on March 08, 2020, 09:21:33 PM
What Megan Duffy & Co have done is simply amazing.  Picked 9th, finished 2nd, playing for a BET. 

So much fun to watch.  Took St. John’s to the woodshed tonight.  Incredible considering the minutes that walked out the door with Coach K. 
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Post by: mu_eyeballs on March 08, 2020, 09:34:49 PM
And they make their layups 8-)
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Post by: Marquette Fan on March 08, 2020, 10:10:23 PM
What Megan Duffy & Co have done is simply amazing.  Picked 9th, finished 2nd, playing for a BET. 

So much fun to watch.  Took St. John’s to the woodshed tonight.  Incredible considering the minutes that walked out the door with Coach K.

Only 1 point away from being picked last also.  80% of the scoring from last season graduated.  And here they are 24-7 with an RPI of 24 before today's game and will play DePaul in the BET final for the 4th straight season.  They have their 4th straight 20+ win season and will go the NCAA Tournament for the 4th straight season also.

They play DePaul at Wintrust Arena tomorrow night at 7P central and the game will be on FS1.  The teams split in the regular season with DePaul winning in Chicago in the first BE game of the season and MU winning in Milwaukee in the last BE game of the season one week ago.

Go Marquette!
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: Mr. Sand-Knit on March 08, 2020, 10:28:25 PM
Lets hope they can get payback fir the heartbreaking loss in the title game last year.
Lost the seniors but also list top recruit
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: SaveOD238 on March 09, 2020, 09:32:12 AM
It's a shame that the best run in Marquette's women's basketball history has been overshadowed by the dumpster fire finishes by the men's team.  Gotta give a lot of credit to Kieger for turning the program around and to Duffy for continuing that growth.
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Post by: Markusquette on March 09, 2020, 10:25:20 AM
Their team is more fun to watch than the men.
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Post by: pbiflyer on March 09, 2020, 10:32:10 AM
Their team is more fun to watch than the men.
The Washington Generals are more fun to watch than the men's team.
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Post by: Warrior1969 on March 09, 2020, 10:48:54 AM
Yes win or lose tonight Megan Duffy has done a great job!  They lost 80 PERCENT of there scoring when losing the 6 seniors from last year.  They talked on the game about how she has a SYSTEM, a plan and they do it every game.  Duffy wants to get even bigger in the next few years.  Pound the ball inside.  They have a 10+ rebound margin.  they stay in front of the man on defense!  They play smart and don't turn the ball over etc.
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: Marquette Fan on March 09, 2020, 12:06:17 PM
Yes win or lose tonight Megan Duffy has done a great job!  They lost 80 PERCENT of there scoring when losing the 6 seniors from last year.  They talked on the game about how she has a SYSTEM, a plan and they do it every game.  Duffy wants to get even bigger in the next few years.  Pound the ball inside.  They have a 10+ rebound margin.  they stay in front of the man on defense!  They play smart and don't turn the ball over etc.

I can agree with most of this except the last part.  They turn the ball over a ton.  They averaged 16 turnovers a game this year and in the two DePaul games they had 26 and 24 turnovers.  Last night they shot incredibly well in the first half but only had a 5 point halftime lead - a big factor in that was all the points St. Johns had gotten off MU turnovers in the first half. 
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Post by: Warrior1969 on March 09, 2020, 12:47:14 PM
Fan....what recruits does Duffy have for next year?
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Post by: oldwarrior81 on March 09, 2020, 01:03:38 PM
Fan....what recruits does Duffy have for next year?

I think there are still 4 incoming for next season.   None rated in the top 100, but the three from the US all were top 200.   At least one was recruited by Duffy when she was at Miami (O).
A couple are tall.  Including a 6'5" girl from Denmark.


https://www.anonymouseagle.com/2019/11/13/20961101/marquette-golden-eagles-basketball-recruiting-fall-signing-period
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: Marquette Fan on March 09, 2020, 01:07:44 PM
I think there are still 4 incoming for next season.   None rated in the top 100, but the three from the US all were top 200.   At least one was recruited by Duffy when she was at Miami (O).
A couple are tall.  Including a 6'5" girl from Denmark.


https://www.anonymouseagle.com/2019/11/13/20961101/marquette-golden-eagles-basketball-recruiting-fall-signing-period

That is correct.  Additionally they will have a transfer eligible - she’ll have 3 years of eligibility remaining.
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: Markusquette on March 09, 2020, 01:10:56 PM
I think there are still 4 incoming for next season.   None rated in the top 100, but the three from the US all were top 200.   At least one was recruited by Duffy when she was at Miami (O).
A couple are tall.  Including a 6'5" girl from Denmark.


https://www.anonymouseagle.com/2019/11/13/20961101/marquette-golden-eagles-basketball-recruiting-fall-signing-period

6'3 and 6'5. Now that's some size.
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Post by: BCHoopster on March 09, 2020, 04:42:43 PM
It would be nice to have Wojo and his assistants watch how they play!
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: Marquette Fan on March 09, 2020, 05:42:43 PM
I think there are still 4 incoming for next season.   None rated in the top 100, but the three from the US all were top 200.   At least one was recruited by Duffy when she was at Miami (O).
A couple are tall.  Including a 6'5" girl from Denmark.


https://www.anonymouseagle.com/2019/11/13/20961101/marquette-golden-eagles-basketball-recruiting-fall-signing-period

One broadcast indicated that Jordan King would move to shooting guard next season which is her more natural position from what I hear.  Although Selena Lott actually led the team in assists this year - 163 to King's 99.  If what was said on that broadcast was correct, I would think they would look to Rose Nkumu to run the point if they are looking for a frosh to do so. 

I'm excited about the tall post players coming next season - should be a nice compliment to BE all-frosh team member Camryn Taylor. 

I'm not really sure what to expect from their transfer Antwainette Walker. 

They will need someone to replace Izzy Spingola's outside shooting. 

I'm excited to see what the future holds for MU with Duffy running things - for however long they're able to keep her here...
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: The Lens on March 09, 2020, 05:47:51 PM
She’ll be here as long as Muff is at ND.

I don’t seeing her running off to Penn State.  Win at MU, assume Muff’s gig when it opens. 
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Post by: shoothoops on March 09, 2020, 06:05:59 PM
She’ll be here as long as Muff is at ND.

I don’t seeing her running off to Penn State.  Win at MU, assume Muff’s gig when it opens.

Niele Ivey is likely first in line to be the next head coach for ND's women's program. She won a National Title there as a player and as an assistant. She recruited and developed their guards during their elite stretch this past decade. Many are WNBA players now.

She left this past season to be an assistant with the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies, where she works with Ja Morant and others. She is very close to the staff at ND, and would likely be their first choice. And, she would likely take the ND job if offered. (her son Jaden is a Purdue hoops commit) Ivey spent 17 years at ND as player and assistant. She was a part of all 9 Final Four teams.

As for Duffy, if she continues to be successful and improve the next few to several years, she will get other power 5 opportunities elsewhere.
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: MU Fan in Connecticut on March 21, 2020, 03:42:48 PM
This was in the Saturday paper.  Another UConn to the Big East story.


https://www.ctinsider.com/uconn/ctpost/article/Sneak-Peak-How-might-Big-East-women-s-15145568.php

Sneak Peek: How might Big East women’s basketball look when UConn joins?
By Doug Bonjour
March 20, 2020 Updated: March 20, 2020 11:57 p.m.

What will Geno Auriemma’s Huskies see when they get there? Well, that’s a loaded question, but let’s start here: NCAA Tournament-caliber teams (emphasis on the plural).

The Huskies didn’t play many of them over seven seasons in the AAC, especially after Louisville landed in the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2014-15. South Florida was the closest they had to a rival, and even the Bulls were badly overmatched. The Huskies didn’t lose a single AAC game, going 139-0.


At the very least, the competition will be significantly better in the Big East. The conference ranked sixth in RPI this season, behind the Power-5 but ahead of the AAC, which was ninth.

Furthermore, the Big East was projected to get three teams in the NCAA’s field of 64, led by DePaul. The AAC? Just UConn and only UConn.

Despite not being as strong as it once was, the Big East still is plenty deep. In fact, five teams (Creighton, Butler, St. John’s, Seton Hall, Villanova) tied for third this season at 11-7, two games behind Marquette and four back of DePaul.

Here’s how the Big East fared this season and how it may look in 2020-21.

DePaul
The Blue Demons maintained their reign as the crème de la crème of the Big East, winning 28 games and their third straight conference title. They were a fixture in the Top 20 the entire season, rising as high as No. 11. The loss of leading scorer and Big East Defensive Player of the Year Chante Stonewall will hurt, but it’s nothing the Blue Demons can’t overcome. It’ll just be tougher for Doug Bruno to finally get off the schneid (0-17) against his friend Geno Auriemma.

Marquette
Credit Megan Duffy & Co. for not caving to expectations. The Golden Eagles notched 24 victories and reached the Big East final for the fourth straight year — this after they were picked ninth in the conference preseason poll. It sure helped that junior Selena Lott emerged as a No. 1 scorer (15.1 PPG).

Creighton
No one suffers a bigger loss than the Blue Jays. Gone is Jaylyn Agnew, the Big East Player of the Year and nation’s seventh leading scorer (20.8). She had 43 points in her final home game against Georgetown on March 1, matching Angel McCoughtry’s league record.

Butler
The Bulldogs will bring back one of the Big East’s best young players in guard Oumou Toure, who was unanimously chosen to the All-Freshman team.

St. John’s
Qadashah Hoppie, Stamford’s Tiana England and Leilani Correa, the Big East Sixth Woman of the Year, should return to form a talented nucleus. The Red Storm, of course, have plenty of history with UConn, but most of it is ancient. They’ve played only twice since 2013.

Seton Hall
Like DePaul, Seton Hall maintained some semblance of a relationship with UConn even after the Huskies transitioned to the American Athletic Conference. They met the last two seasons, with the Huskies winning both by double digits. Losing Shadeen Samuels (14.3 PPG) hurts, but the Pirates return former Capital Prep standout Desiree Elmore.

Villanova
After 783 wins and 11 NCAA tournament appearances over 42 seasons, Harry Perretta is calling it a career. How the Wildcats respond will be one of biggest question heading into next season. A lot will be on the shoulders of Big East Freshman of the Year Madison Siegrist.

Providence
The Friars fared well in non-conference play — albeit against a soft schedule — going 9-3. But it was all downhill from there. They dropped their first eight Big East games and 12 of 15, cratering to the bottom alongside Georgetown and Xavier.

Georgetown
Georgetown beat Pittsburgh, which beat Notre Dame, which beat Florida State, which beat Louisville, which beat Oregon. That’s something, right?

Xavier
Only four schools had fewer wins (Hartford, Chicago State, CCSU, Mississippi Valley State) than the 3-27 Musketeers.

dbonjour@ctpost.com; @DougBonjour
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: shoothoops on April 22, 2020, 01:52:18 PM
Niele Ivey is likely first in line to be the next head coach for ND's women's program. She won a National Title there as a player and as an assistant. She recruited and developed their guards during their elite stretch this past decade. Many are WNBA players now.

She left this past season to be an assistant with the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies, where she works with Ja Morant and others. She is very close to the staff at ND, and would likely be their first choice. And, she would likely take the ND job if offered. (her son Jaden is a Purdue hoops commit) Ivey spent 17 years at ND as player and assistant. She was a part of all 9 Final Four teams.

As for Duffy, if she continues to be successful and improve the next few to several years, she will get other power 5 opportunities elsewhere.

And there it is, Muffet McGraw steps down and Niele Ivey is ND’s new head coach.

https://twitter.com/fightingirish/status/1253032069912903680
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Post by: SaveOD238 on April 23, 2020, 07:43:27 AM
I'll admit to having a moment of "crap I hope we don't lose Duffy" before seeing the Niele Ivey news.
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Post by: shoothoops on April 23, 2020, 08:24:04 AM
I'll admit to having a moment of "crap I hope we don't lose Duffy" before seeing the Niele Ivey news.

Muffet McGraw (a very good coach) has made the NCAA 2nd weekend twice without Niele Ivey as a player or coach at ND.

The concern for Marquette are other power 5 jobs if Duffy has success the next few years. Some of those schools are paying seven figures to head coaches, a few hundred thousand to assistants...with other perks. 
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Post by: lawdog77 on April 23, 2020, 08:38:14 AM
Some of those schools are paying seven figures to head coaches, a few hundred thousand to assistants...with other perks.
How do schools afford this? It surely is not by attendance.
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: shoothoops on April 23, 2020, 09:20:13 AM
How do schools afford this? It surely is not by attendance.

TV revenue, donor money.

Basically the big trend this past decade has been a few of things:

1) Getting those $80k coaches to $250k.
2) Rewarding successful coaches in order to retain them. It's easier than a new coach search.
3) Agents for non-revenue coaches increasing.

It's become more of a thing for some Power 5 schools to be competitive and good at all of their sports, not just football and basketball.

Some football and basketball donors are being asked to contribute to non-revenue sports. Some are doing it on their own due to connection to the sport, or the ability to be close to the non-revenue coach.

Media money from revenue sports has increased so they can. There are limits of course to money spent. There's a line. And with increased pay comes increased pressure for success to be retained.

But make no mistake, the new norm are much higher salaries for non-revenue sports. You should see some of the increased salaries for softball, gymnastics etc....we are talking mid six figures some places.

These are some of reasons.

At Illinois, Scott Merritt replaced a $250k assistant, and Vernette Skeete replaced a $225k assistant. i am not saying that is what they are making there but that is what the previous coaches were making. The 3rd assistant was about $135k.

Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: Spaniel with a Short Tail on April 23, 2020, 09:32:11 AM

Some football and basketball donors are being asked to contribute to non-revenue sports. Some are doing it on their own due to connection to the sport, or the ability to be close to the non-revenue coach.


+1 Take Kobe Bryant for example. He was working to elevate the sport likely because his own daughters played it. I think he would have had a tremendous impact but fate intervened. I hope there's some others who can step up like that.
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Post by: lawdog77 on April 23, 2020, 09:49:39 AM
Are these schools operating at a loss?  Here is the most recent University of Illinois data I could find.

Sport   Women's Basketball (D1)
Total Revenue   $822,586
Total Expenses   $2,686,549
Net Revenue   -$1,863,963

Minnesota is 3.5 million in the hole for their women's basketball team, I think

https://gophersports.com/documents/2020/1/21/EADA_Data_2019_.pdf


DO you think they will start cutting back these salaries, post COVID?
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: shoothoops on April 23, 2020, 10:36:22 AM
Are these schools operating at a loss?  Here is the most recent University of Illinois data I could find.

Sport   Women's Basketball (D1)
Total Revenue   $822,586
Total Expenses   $2,686,549
Net Revenue   -$1,863,963

Minnesota is 3.5 million in the hole for their women's basketball team, I think

https://gophersports.com/documents/2020/1/21/EADA_Data_2019_.pdf


DO you think they will start cutting back these salaries, post COVID?

At Illinois, women's basketball has been the least profitable sport for many years. The profitable sports have been men's football and basketball.

https://www.cleveland.com/osu/2020/02/topped-by-ohio-state-big-ten-sports-approaches-2-billion-a-year-in-spending.html

The current Big Ten tv deal is $2.64 billion with ESPN/Fox/CBS.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2019/05/15/big-ten-revenue-hit-nearly-759-million-fiscal-2018/3686089002/

Some high paid revenue coaches have already begun to take voluntary salary cuts at various schools during COVID-19.
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Post by: asdfasdf on April 23, 2020, 10:46:20 AM
Are these schools operating at a loss?  Here is the most recent University of Illinois data I could find.

Sport   Women's Basketball (D1)
Total Revenue   $822,586
Total Expenses   $2,686,549
Net Revenue   -$1,863,963

Minnesota is 3.5 million in the hole for their women's basketball team, I think

https://gophersports.com/documents/2020/1/21/EADA_Data_2019_.pdf


DO you think they will start cutting back these salaries, post COVID?

I think there will be efforts to reduce spending across the board for a few years. Schools will have to trim the fat big time to balance their budgets. Louisville is getting the most press for their efforts, but lots of schools are already making cuts. Cincinnati cut men's soccer entirely.
Title: Re: #MUWBB
Post by: Ardmore Mug on April 23, 2020, 11:10:22 AM
When will MUWBB replace the 2 asst coaches that left??   8-)
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Post by: Mr. Nielsen on April 23, 2020, 11:34:37 AM
How do schools afford this? It surely is not by attendance.

TV contracts from football.
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Post by: Newsdreams on April 23, 2020, 12:13:24 PM
When will MUWBB replace the 2 asst coaches that left??   8-)
One replaced already
https://twitter.com/marquettewbb/status/1253359341253558277?s=21
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Post by: Billy Hoyle on April 23, 2020, 12:42:01 PM
I think there will be efforts to reduce spending across the board for a few years. Schools will have to trim the fat big time to balance their budgets. Louisville is getting the most press for their efforts, but lots of schools are already making cuts. Cincinnati cut men's soccer entirely.

The "Group of Five" conferences have asked for waivers for NCAA minimums for sports sponsored and scholarships distributed.  It's all about saving football since they don't make money on football, to begin with.  I have no sympathy for these schools. Boise State put every employee making over $40,000 on a 5-10 day furlough depending on salary. I'm sure the football coach at $1.6 million/year will be starving having to not get a paycheck for 10 days.

To be fair to Cincy, they had plans to cut soccer prior to COVID, but more will be coming. Schools affected by Hurricane Katrina cut sports (my former assistant was on the WSOC team when it was cut) and we'll see more nationally this time around.
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Post by: Ardmore Mug on April 23, 2020, 02:15:03 PM
One replaced already
https://twitter.com/marquettewbb/status/1253359341253558277?s=21

and the 2nd Asst announced today:
https://gomarquette.com/news/2020/4/23/womens-basketball-tony-greene-joins-muwbb-staff-as-assistant-coach.aspx
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Post by: Newsdreams on April 23, 2020, 02:22:28 PM
and the 2nd Asst announced today:
https://gomarquette.com/news/2020/4/23/womens-basketball-tony-greene-joins-muwbb-staff-as-assistant-coach.aspx
Seems like an excellent get
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Post by: keefe on April 23, 2020, 04:31:34 PM
Coach Peters has done a wonderful job as the Great Helmswoman of Marquette Basketball.
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Post by: MU Fan in Connecticut on June 05, 2020, 10:48:35 AM
https://www.theuconnblog.com/2020/6/4/21279333/uconn-huskies-womens-basketball-report-big-east-womens-basketball-tournament-moving-to-mohegan-sun

Report: Big East Women’s Basketball Tournament moving to Mohegan Sun
The Huskies’ conference tournament will be staying in the same place.

By Daniel Connolly@DanielVConnolly  Jun 4, 2020, 12:00pm EDT

The conference will be different, but the venue may be the same for UConn women’s basketball’s next conference tournament, whenever that is. With the Huskies re-joining the Big East, the conference will move its postseason tournament from Chicago — where it was held for the last three years — to Mohegan Sun Arena, according to Providence athletic director Bob Driscoll.

“With UConn coming back into the conference, we’re going to be playing our women’s basketball Big East championships at Mohegan Sun moving forward,” he told the Westerly Sun.

The Big East declined to officially confirm it but said it is “in the process of evaluating venues for future Women’s Basketball Tournament sites,” and has “interest in Mohegan Sun Arena.”

The move makes sense considering UConn has the largest fan base in the conference. All seven AAC Tournaments were held at Mohegan Sun and prior to that, the XL Center served as the host of the Big East Tournament from 2004-2013.

The decision to go to Mohegan Sun and not return to the XL Center is likely a matter of availability more than anything, though Mohegan Sun is potentially a more desirable destination. Since it’s located inside the casino, there are easy accommodations for both the teams and any visiting fans along with plenty of food and entertainment options for before and after games.

While the format could change with UConn in the mix, the Big East Tournament’s format in 2020 was similar to the AAC’s of the past few seasons. Every team made it and the initial rounds were held on Friday. After that, the quarterfinals were on Saturday, the semifinals on Sunday and the championship on Monday night.