Below is the coach trying to bail her out, and not doing a very good job. He's really taking a no-so-subtle slap at the Hall.
Thanks, SJ. I hope the Pirates will be even more motivated.
Give Aliyyah a little bit of cushion there. She just came off a loss, so I don't want to phrase it like nothing, all right. However, Seton Hall obviously if you watch the first game and you watch them all year, they pick their
points to pressure you and to try to turn it over, try to make you play faster, and there were points
tonight that I thought they did that, and that was part of it. I think they think they're going to speed
you up and when you start taking bad shots, they pressure you, they take you out of things you want
to do. It makes it difficult. When we have to go to our bench at times or we're in foul trouble or we're
putting different lineups out, we struggle, that's not a secret, and tonight was no different.
To their credit they kept us off balance with the pressure. I think that's what they've been good
at. If you look at a lot of their games they've made some significant comebacks in games because of
that pressure, and they can make shots. So it's a big part. They're an experienced team. It's a team
that I've probably -- and I don't know if I'll see it again -- hopefully we don't see it again -- of players
who have six-year experience, five-year experience and older guys in different classes. It's
a veteran group that's impressive. And for that -- I'm happy for a kid like Dee Dee Simmons who I
love, who I know well, that she has an opportunity in her career now, at least in her last year, to get a
chance to play in the NCAA Tournament. For them, I wish them the best, and we move on.