I didn't get to watch the game, but, it sounds like it was closer than it should've been.
Imo, that's not a big deal, in and of itself. We just played the worst team in the country, SEMO just played a decent team. Makes sense they were a little more game ready. It's not the end of the world. I like learning from wins. We probably lose this game under Stack.
We are also still learning each other, from the coaches, players, and schemes.
The concerning part to me, is that the trend of other teams coming into Memorial and continue to hit wide open 3's at a pretty good percentage, while we, the home team, can't seem to make a uncontested, wide open three to save our lives, regardless of who the coach is.
Why is this?
Imo, that's not a big deal, in and of itself. We just played the worst team in the country, SEMO just played a decent team. Makes sense they were a little more game ready. It's not the end of the world. I like learning from wins. We probably lose this game under Stack.
We are also still learning each other, from the coaches, players, and schemes.
The concerning part to me, is that the trend of other teams coming into Memorial and continue to hit wide open 3's at a pretty good percentage, while we, the home team, can't seem to make a uncontested, wide open three to save our lives, regardless of who the coach is.
Why is this?