83Ace wrote:I was at the game. As a Cyclone fan it was a tough loss. ISU couldn’t shoot - they were 2 for 17 on 3’s and many were good shots. But I have to say I was very impressed with MO State. I knew it would be a tough game, but what really impressed me was their poise. The crowd was very loud and it could have been an intimidating atmosphere. But every time ISU got within a point or two and it looked like they were finally going to take charge, the Bears answered and kept the crowd from just exploding. Whenever they really needed a bucket or a stop, they got it. They showed real toughness. After the game there has been some speculation that Coach Fennelly might retire, and sure enough, more than one person has said, “We should get that Missouri State coach.” Good luck against Stanford - they can be beat!
BEARZ77 wrote:83Ace wrote:I was at the game. As a Cyclone fan it was a tough loss. ISU couldn’t shoot - they were 2 for 17 on 3’s and many were good shots. But I have to say I was very impressed with MO State. I knew it would be a tough game, but what really impressed me was their poise. The crowd was very loud and it could have been an intimidating atmosphere. But every time ISU got within a point or two and it looked like they were finally going to take charge, the Bears answered and kept the crowd from just exploding. Whenever they really needed a bucket or a stop, they got it. They showed real toughness. After the game there has been some speculation that Coach Fennelly might retire, and sure enough, more than one person has said, “We should get that Missouri State coach.” Good luck against Stanford - they can be beat!
That this team got better and better is both the mark of Coach Harper's coaching style most years and the fact we play 10-11 players nightly all year. That they were able to do so and as you noted showed such poise under fire in Ames is remarkable given the roster is 1 senior, 1 junior, and 11 sophmores and freshmen.
I'm not sure many p-5 offers would lure Kellie given what she has returning and the fact she has been thru that meat grinder at NC St. But two jobs that could come open in her home state , Vandy and her alma mater at Tennessee , might prove too tempting if offered, Tennessee especially , despite the huge expectations and pressure that would accompany it.
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