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Pace of play

Announcers mentioned it in one of the last couple games - Moon saying he wanted UR to play with more pace. Since someone mentioned how the defense has given up a bunch of points the past few games, thought it bears discussing whether that is actually defensive issues - p&r defense, etc - or whether UR is indeed playing a more uptempo game, which naturally lends itself to more possessions and points given up?

I def. feel that this team has the offensive talent to play fast/faster, and especially against teams that are less disciplined, UR gets a significant edge out of more possessions. We turn it over less frequently than opponents so should have more shot opportunities. And a looser game leads to more back cuts against lazy defenders - feel like we got a good number of layups off back cuts against GW and URI, same vs Fordham.

I think the defense is still there, but teams do seem to be onto the idea that they can pick and roll UR and we will play drop coverage with our big, leaving the guard to defend the pick at the point of attack. It also sort of forces our big into less than ideal rebounding position if they do drive from that play. Am glad Davidson's 3 point shooting big is out for this game (I think?) because that was the main play they exploited in the first matchup, that pick and pop 3.

Overall though, I'm okay with a faster pace, especially at home. I think it suits Jordan's game pretty well, and when he gets going, UR rolls.

Lefty Driesell

https://nypost.com/2024/02/17/sport...e-basketball-coach-lefty-driesell-dead-at-92/

Posted this on the basketball board because as coach of Davidson, Maryland, and JMU Lefty had lots of interaction with the Spiders. Very colorful on the sidelines and the story of his car being bogged down in the mud when Maryland played us in the opening game at Robins has become part of Spider lore. First acquainted with him when he coached the high school Newport News Typhoon from 1957 to 1959. RIP Lefty!

2023-2024 Opponent Tracker

Time to get this fired up for the season. Just in case we are in at-large consideration come March 🤪

11/6/2023:

Longwood vs St. Bonaventure - 7:00 ESPN+
Holy Cross vs Siena - 7:00 ESPN+
Fairfield vs Boston College - 8:00 ESPN+
Towson vs Colorado - 7:30
Queens vs Marshall - 7:00 ESPN+
Lipscomb vs Wichita State - 7:30 ESPN+
Regent vs William & Mary - 7:30
Loyola Maryland vs Florida - 8:00 ESPN+
Fairleigh Dickinson vs Buffalo - 7:30 ESPN+
Lafayette vs Saint Joseph's - 7:00 ESPN+
Monmouth vs George Mason - 7:00 ESPN+
Cleveland State vs Duquesne - 7:00 ESPN+
Washington & Lee vs Davidson - 7:00 ESPN+
Stonehill vs George Washington - 8:00 ESPN+
SIU Edwardsville vs Dayton - 7:00 ESPN+
Wagner vs Fordham - 7:30 ESPN+
McNeese State vs VCU - 7:00 ESPN+
Central Connecticut vs Rhode Island - 7:00 ESPN+
Southern Indiana vs Saint Louis - 8:00 ESPN+

UMass 69 Richmond 59 - Minutemen Tough on Spiders for Forty!

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selected amateur "highlights" were hard to find last night...there are even a few selected "frustrations" included...

any fan who's been watching UR basketball for a while knew that there had to be a game like this one out there somewhere...last night was it...after watching 12 straight in person wins at the Robins Center the way we played and were beaten last night was surprising and almost shocking...this team had spoiled us with their play that consistently had found ways to win...no matter what we did last night we couldn't find a way!...the Minutemen just whipped us...

I hope the game was an anomaly...now the team has the challenge of rebounding from the adversity of this loss and the VCU loss...as several posters have already pointed out the Rams, and now the Minutemen, have shown the A-10 the blueprint of how to defeat us...Mooney acknowledged postgame that UMass played extremely physical and disrupted us...he stated that we are usually able to compensate with crisp ball movement etc....we'll see if the Spiders can adjust to what they are likely to face each week...

the schedule gives the squad George Washington on Saturday...the revolt is not going so well...they've lost their last seven...I hope the coaches and players have learned enough from this tough spell to adjust strategically, mentally and physically to whatever they face on the court...

unexpectedly battling for a top tier finish in the A-10 was tremendous fun and entertainment in the first half...nothing would be much more disappointing than to watch it fade away in the second half of the schedule...battle to keep it going!

Go Spiders!
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Richmond 82 LaSalle 65 - Spiders Discover "Small Ball" Finish Strong

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selected 2nd half amateur highlights...I was a little worried about this game despite the Spiders strong A-10 first half and the Explorers woeful record...

if you've watched college basketball for a while it's not unusual to see a good team (like UR) have a letdown after a loss to a bitter rival like VCU and compound that with having to stew on the loss for a week, breaking all of the rhythm, chemistry, connectivity or whatever adjective/adverb/noun you want to use to describe why the first half A-10 Spiders were so good...

and I think we saw some of its residue yesterday versus outmanned LaSalle, but like the first half of our A-10 schedule, the team found a way to overcome their struggles and make the plays necessary to get the win...with a big assist in the final 12 minutes from an in game adjustment to "small ball"...over the years the Spiders have not been known often for game changing in game adjustments...this one worked big time!

with Dji Bailey at the center position and expertly assisted by Bigelow, King, Hunt and Harris, Richmond recovered from the 16-0 LaSalle run to finish the Explorers with a 30-12 close out to get the important win...small ball made the offense and the defense work extremely well as UR recovered and hammered LaSalle down the stretch...it was interesting to road test and find another way to win...

I can only imagine how intense the second half of our A-10 schedule is going to be...battling Dayton, VCU and Loyola-Chicago for a top tier finish is going to make every game seem like "VCU's Super Bowl"...but this team finds ways to win and I expect we'll need to as the schedule plays out...looking forward to a great A-10 2nd half...

Go Spiders!

Coach Mooney Retirement

Coach Mooney's 19 years at Richmond makes him the third longest tenured coach in the A10, behind John Chaney and Phil Martelli. Bob Mckillop coached for 33 years. Chris Mooney says he would like to retire from Richmond sometime after his son, a sixth-grader, graduates from college. He is 51 now, and ten years seems too short. One could argue that another 15 or 20 years seems about right.

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