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  1. 5 hours ago, mikescherrer8 said:

    Well they don’t and they probably never will because there’s no colleges sports culture here. Bills and Sabres country in WNY. Always has been and always will. 

    There are plenty of other reasons aside from living in "Bills and Sabres country". If the Bills and Sabres left does anyone believe that AA or a larger venue would be packed with insane fans and a student section bursting at the seams?

  2. 2 hours ago, BrooklynBull said:

    This from the governor of Ohio.  Nothing yet from the MAC in response.  Also the following week the first two rounds of the NCAA men's tournament is in Cleveland.

     

     

    Solution: hold tournament at Alumni Arena. Keep Ohio refs in Ohio. 

  3. 18 hours ago, TML1000 said:

    Everyone is to blame for everything...that is the message I am hearing from this article and many like it that have been written.

    The author has no appreciation of what real slavery is and the horrors of being a slave with no hope of another life. She, like so many others, cheapens a powerful word for her own benefit. Ms. Dickson, you CHOSE to play basketball at this level and you knew it was going to be 4-5 years of sacrifice and physical and emotional strain and even pain. I'm sorry it was too much for you. But you are free to do something that real slaves (and there are millions of them around the world even today) can never do - and that is walk away and lead a free life. 

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  4. 20 hours ago, ChubbyHubby said:

    Let me guess.  Does she share a moniker with a certain Coach?

    Umm, yeah. She is the worst. But even worse is when one of the other two officials in the same game is nearly as bad. 

    There's no such thing as "conference" on-court officials. Basketball officials are independent contractors (same as the rugby referee society I'm a member of). You'll see some referees like hometown boy Kevin Ferguson do MAC, MAAC, A10 (mostly) games. Some officials do 2-3 games per week, others less frequently. I'm unsure what refs make for MAC games, but Power 5 conferences can pay refs in the thousands of dollars per game; those refs are generally, but not necessarily, more skilled than the refs we get for our Mid-major games. One big problem I see is that our refs seem to think they need to call something/anything - especially where the players Speed, Quickness, Balance or Rhythm (i.e., incidental contact) has not been changed - in order to be considered a "good ref". That's simply wrong.

  5. UB women may not win another game from the looks of how they've played the last 5. Can't run plays. Can't shoot. No go-to player to be "the man" when things start to sour. Folks are fond of saying "wait until next year" but not knowing how Summer will play and with our most dynamic player graduating that is pretty much a fantasy.

  6. Women were outclassed today by Toledo. UB‘s poor shooting and inability to defend the 3 sealed their fate. Worse though is almost total lack of team chemistry. It seemed as if every possession began with a plan but then devolved into panicky playground ball. Granted, this might be due to youth and inexperience, but they are 21 games into the season and that excuse is wearing thin. A weak bench (only 8 points today, I think) doesn’t help, the unwillingness of Hannah to shoot 3’s continues to baffle (she has an outstanding stroke), Gaba’s slow hands (she can’t manage to gather rebounds that come right to her) are tough to watch. Fingers crossed that it’ll all come together before tournament time. Finally, it didn’t affect the outcome, but having game killers like Felicia Young and Frank Steratore officiating was not ideal. 
     

    BTW, I counted 47 bodies aside from the band in the student section. Too bad.

  7. 12 minutes ago, DooleyBull06 said:

    In a game of runs the ladies got down in the second half but battled back and won. Much needed win to snap the two game skid. Fair was a volume scorer but in the clutch made the extra pass for a Christie 3 that sealed it. 

    Fair looking angry but focused. Extra pass to Christie was assist of the game.

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  8. 15 hours ago, rma said:

    I thought we played well given our situation of tons of freshmen and no Hemphill/Fair.  Reffing was bad and we turned the ball over too much, but we contained Hooks well.

    Hate to sound like a Bonnies fan complaining after we beat them, but there was a 27-6 free throw discrepancy.  Taking out intentional fouls, it was 17-6.  I think we probably deserved 4 or so more trips to the line. 

    Agreed. BTW, I really hate the intentional fouling in the backcourt at the end of most games. I'd love to see a rule that modifies that.

  9. No Summer (likely for the season), no Fair (even I would be afraid to back-talk coach Jack) and no Gaba (a coaching decision) made for a tough out against a veteran, athletic team. The good news is that the team fought back to within 5 from a considerable deficit, that Schiffer appears to embrace her current roll as a 3FG specialist, and that Christie has shown steady improvement over the past few months. Finally, the officials are indeed pathetic. The lack of an obvious charge call late in the game really killed any momentum UB had.

  10. 26 minutes ago, UBlearns said:

    I have no idea what's going on behind the scenes with the team, but I did find myself wondering during last night's game what's the morale right now?   Obviously Whitesell and staff were able to keep things together over the summer, but if this MAC season goes real south, there are several highly touted players here would be juicy transfer targets for other programs.  Enduring a subpar season, if that's where this ends up, is one thing - but if you as a player can't see the NCAA tournament at the end of the tunnel in your next 2-3 years here, do you stay?

    Exceptional teams have exceptional coaching, exceptional team leader(s), exceptional athletes, exceptional recruiting, exceptional buy-in from the school and an exceptional fan base. Many other teams, good teams that make the NCAA tournament, can't have all those things but still find a way to play like they do. Poor teams can be missing most of those advantages, but OTOH they also could have many of those advantages but they are negated by destructive elements. I, too, have no idea what's going on with the present team. I see play where they look lethargic, as does the coach. I see times where instead of a player slapping his chest to say "that mistake was on me" he instead openly blames another player. These might be hints...

  11. 2 hours ago, UB85 said:

    I can tell you straight that is utter BS! I know it makes people feel better to think otherwise. But it simply complete and utter BS. 

    It was Alnutt who said “It’s not a dollar-for-dollar match, but it’s an opportunity for us to continue what we all think this program can be, a Gonzaga of the world" and that way of thinking was 100% incompatible with the earlier NYBI. 

  12. On 1/2/2020 at 10:10 AM, John said:

    The concessions upstairs were just as bad as downstairs with no individuals selling anything and the comment it happens once a year is wrong. Anytime we have close to 4-6 thousand it is not a good situation on all fronts. Can only hope someone at UB is listening and can make some decisions. Go Bulls!!!!

    Key Bank arena has 1 concession per 500 seats, and you might even argue that is inadequate. AA has about 1 concession per 1500 seats. The building is not designed to expand concessions.  I’m pretty sure there’s no major fix for the traffic problem after the games, but having one way traffic would help for sure.

  13. 6 hours ago, skrabukes said:

    An uncontested layup at the buzzer is very efficient offense! Not sure if I agree with it up by 20 in the final seconds or not, but it is what it is. It's not 10 year olds playing out there, it's D-1 players vs D-1 players.

    As long as the selection committee uses this metric of offensive efficiency, and as long as MAC teams have to scratch and claw and pray for at-large bids, I say “shoot away”.

  14. 3 hours ago, enrique14150 said:

    Also, I'm not all that convinced that the A-10 is that great anymore.  At the end of last year, the RPI rankings had the MAC 9th and the A-10 11th.  Most teams that get good in the A-10 have swiftly moved on somewhere else.  I don't think it's what it used to be.

    I’m not sure why we care about A10. We are never giving up football in order to move to the A10. 

  15. On 12/30/2019 at 9:59 AM, TML1000 said:

    When you are a team playing for a potential at-large bid, every point counts...I believe Oats said something like that a year or two ago.

     

    I believe Oats was referencing "offensive efficiency", a statistic used by the selection committee. That is why so many teams keep several starters or hot shooters on the court in garbage time. 
     

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