They have not been coached to get better.

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BigGameBaylorBear said:

I would be okay with taking the money out of our women's basketball and putting it back into our baseball

I love baseball. However, I would rather just put more money into baseball than take it away from the 3rd most popular sport and the main bright spot of Baylor athletics for the last +23 years.
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Leonidas said:

ChapBear said:

To the original topic tonight (Cincinnati game) gave a good illustration of the progress made by many players on this years team. Lead by Jana, she has turned into one of the better guards in the conference. Bella has made major strides and has become the most valuable player on the team. Buggs has become a great defensive player and has developed a mid range shot as well as being relentless on the boards. Jada has started hitting threes again after being in a horrendous slump. Played a very good floor game tonight. Sarah has accepted a lesser role on this team. She is letting the game come to her. Still very productive. I liked what I saw from Leti tonight. She could make a real difference next year. Overall we are beginning to regain our former confidence and now can better compete against a zone defense.
Good summary. Don't forget the return of Madison Bartley.
This is about right. I feel good about Collen, but she does need some bigger, athletic girls to be a championship contender. Check Joni Taylor at A&M. She was the next Dawn Staley at Georgia, and yet she is likely to miss the tournament two years in a row at A&M. There is no wonder worker out there in womens' coaching. We better be happy for we are.
 
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