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coasterville95
02-22-2012, 08:51 PM
Down like 33 points for most of the second half.

I feel bad for anybody that decided to drive up to the Dump to watch.


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XU Family
02-22-2012, 11:21 PM
I feel bad for the girls. They are working as hard as they can with what they got. It was there 7 vs. Dayton's 11. XU had 4 girls that played 34-40 minutes of the game with no real point guard and only 2 actual guards. Dayton had no girl playing over 25 minutes. Try running for 30 plus minutes with very little relief while your competition is pressing and putting in 5 at a time. It has to start looking up for XU at some point as it is just survival mode right now through the A10 Tourney for them. This has to be very frustrating and exhausting for the whole team. We as fans need to hang in there with them. They really need our support and a lot of it right now. Keep pushing forward one day at a time girls and coaches. GO "X"!!!

X-band '01
02-23-2012, 09:32 AM
More like 6 and a walk-on; Shatyra Hawkes didn't make the trip to Dayton last night (for personal reasons according to GoXavier.com).

Realistically, the team has one more chance at a win versus UMass to close out the regular season. Any win in the A-10 Tournament would be gravy right now.

XavierGrad
02-23-2012, 10:52 AM
Lots of finger pointing going on by the players. If you can't get along you can't win. It seems like nothing is anyone's fault. Reminds me of the men's team........It's a shame when you give kids full-ride scholarships to play a game and you have to suspend so many people for missing class or not fulfilling team requirements. I would do anything to get a free-ride! Are there this many discipline issues at every school, or is there something seriously wrong with leadership and the quality of students we are bringing in? How many of them stand no chance of being successful after college?????? Skipping class and from what I hear, a lot of inability to take coaching on both the men's and women's team. Sad...I remember when student athletes were students and outstanding citizens first and foremost. Is this what happens with a WIN AT ALL COST mindset?