Pilchard
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I thought everyone was expecting the women's team to struggle this year.
WF played a ridiculously soft OOC schedule and sprinted out to a good record, which may have inflated expectations, but the Lady Deacs were crushed by the only decent OOC team they played (Nebraska). Don't follow WF women's hoop super-closely, but we lost our two best players, and WF barely slid into the tourney last year. So, WF is playing like a team going through a re-building year. Was it unreasonable to expect anything different with this roster?
If the roster is young and WF has a solid recruiting class coming in (not sure if either is true), this season's results don't change Hoover's status IMO because the team is playing as i understand was reasonably expected. That said, for those in the know, if things aren't looking vastly improved next year, then, yes, it would seem like a move would be in order, but if the program is taking a step back, but is about to take two steps ahead, then not sure it makes sense to start over unless Currie feels like he has a rising coaching star in his sights.
WF played a ridiculously soft OOC schedule and sprinted out to a good record, which may have inflated expectations, but the Lady Deacs were crushed by the only decent OOC team they played (Nebraska). Don't follow WF women's hoop super-closely, but we lost our two best players, and WF barely slid into the tourney last year. So, WF is playing like a team going through a re-building year. Was it unreasonable to expect anything different with this roster?
If the roster is young and WF has a solid recruiting class coming in (not sure if either is true), this season's results don't change Hoover's status IMO because the team is playing as i understand was reasonably expected. That said, for those in the know, if things aren't looking vastly improved next year, then, yes, it would seem like a move would be in order, but if the program is taking a step back, but is about to take two steps ahead, then not sure it makes sense to start over unless Currie feels like he has a rising coaching star in his sights.