BeaverPoke
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Coach Joe entered the season with 196 wins, averaging 19.6 wins per year including a WNIT championship and 1 NCAA Tourney appearance.
Is this the season that Coach Joe gets his average up to 20 wins per season, wins a MWC title and gets back to the Big Dance?
He has 7 wins so far, meaning he needs 17 more wins.
There are 20 more games on the schedule, and obviously the Cowgirls will have at least one game in the MWC Tourney.
Obviously if the Cowgirls go 17-3, he will be at the 20 wins per season mark going into the MWC tourney and logic says that the Cowgirls will win 2 or 3 games in the MWC tourney and have a good chance at winning the MWC Tourney and making the big dance.
Even if they don't win the MWC tourney, they have a very good chance at winning multiple WNIT games (even though they choked bad last season in the first round).
I think the Cowgirls definitely get 17 more wins this season to hit that 220th win in 11 years for Legerski.
But I also think they can also win the MWC Tourney and regular season title this year.
The MWC in womens ball is a 2 team race this season, Fresno, and Wyoming.
It's funny though, a Big Dance appearance would likely result in fewer wins because they will likely lose in a earlier round than if they were to make the WNIT (assuming they lost in the MWC Title Game), but at that point don't you think being in the Big Dance and going 1-1 is a lot better than winning 4, 5 or 6 in the WNIT?
My point being: They will get more wins if they are playing in a lesser tournament, boosting the total # of wins, but a better season would end up with a Big Dance showing.
Agree? Thoughts?
Ever thought Coach Joe could coach mens ball?
Obviously, Shyatt is a good coach, and I would rather him be the mens coach, but the thought of Coach Legerski being the mens coach isn't too bad I don't think.
But the difference is, Coach Joe recruits in-state, because there is actual D1 talent in womens hoops here in Wyo, and in mens ball, it's not that way at all.
Is this the season that Coach Joe gets his average up to 20 wins per season, wins a MWC title and gets back to the Big Dance?
He has 7 wins so far, meaning he needs 17 more wins.
There are 20 more games on the schedule, and obviously the Cowgirls will have at least one game in the MWC Tourney.
Obviously if the Cowgirls go 17-3, he will be at the 20 wins per season mark going into the MWC tourney and logic says that the Cowgirls will win 2 or 3 games in the MWC tourney and have a good chance at winning the MWC Tourney and making the big dance.
Even if they don't win the MWC tourney, they have a very good chance at winning multiple WNIT games (even though they choked bad last season in the first round).
I think the Cowgirls definitely get 17 more wins this season to hit that 220th win in 11 years for Legerski.
But I also think they can also win the MWC Tourney and regular season title this year.
The MWC in womens ball is a 2 team race this season, Fresno, and Wyoming.
It's funny though, a Big Dance appearance would likely result in fewer wins because they will likely lose in a earlier round than if they were to make the WNIT (assuming they lost in the MWC Title Game), but at that point don't you think being in the Big Dance and going 1-1 is a lot better than winning 4, 5 or 6 in the WNIT?
My point being: They will get more wins if they are playing in a lesser tournament, boosting the total # of wins, but a better season would end up with a Big Dance showing.
Agree? Thoughts?
Ever thought Coach Joe could coach mens ball?
Obviously, Shyatt is a good coach, and I would rather him be the mens coach, but the thought of Coach Legerski being the mens coach isn't too bad I don't think.
But the difference is, Coach Joe recruits in-state, because there is actual D1 talent in womens hoops here in Wyo, and in mens ball, it's not that way at all.