WBB: Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference

Started by Clint Often, February 16, 2005, 03:20:03 PM

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Swish3

I don't want to take anything from Southern Virginia, but CNU was absolutely abysmal from the field last night...obviously, the Knights had something to do w/that, but 17-67 overall and 3-23 from three is tough to overcome.  It's hard to believe CNU led by 14 in the second quarter and lost the lead in the waning minutes...a credit to their defense, I suppose.  Oh well, w/their youth, some growing pains are to be expected...got to have a short memory and get ready for PS-H at home on Saturday.

GO LADY CAPS!

Jess simply has to do more in big games, ronk...8 and 5 isn't good enough from CNU's lone, experienced big.


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I thought the SVU defense has a lot to do with the poor shooting.  CNU got very few open shots, although they also missed a lot of transition layups.
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Swish3

I didn't see much of the game, but it had to be a combination of good defense and an off shooting night...as you mentioned, though, CNU missed some close ones that contributed to those lousy percentages...I think they win the rematch in Newport News.

bbald eagle

The season's shaping up to be more of a free for all than expected.

Swish3

There's been a bbald eagle sighting! ;)

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Swish3

Another "not so good" loss for CNU...w/o much of an inside presence, they really struggle to score when they're off.  They scored 45 points in the first half and 13 in the second...got to be more consistent than that.

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Swish3

Much like the men, the CNU women were able to pull away from UMW in the second half...I'd really like to see the Lady Captains develop an inside game moving forward.

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CNU85

CNU wins conference! An impressive team effort and superb coaching. 10Freshmen on this team!  20 wins!

Swish3

Quote from: CNU85 on February 16, 2019, 06:07:39 PM
CNU wins conference! An impressive team effort and superb coaching. 10Freshmen on this team!  20 wins!

Agreed...even though the conference wasn't as strong this year, a very nice accomplishment and testament to the program!

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Swish3

I think CNU's Fan has a good shot at CAC rookie of the year...hope she gets it!

CNU85

Quote from: Swish3 on February 18, 2019, 10:08:00 AM
I think CNU's Fan has a good shot at CAC rookie of the year...hope she gets it!

I would think she is in the running. 10.6 PPG, second on team to only the senior Jessica. Has 58 steals. Plays solid D.