You need to chat him up, work on that PWO angle.He’s in Chicago recruiting. He’s watching my daughter’s team right now. Kind of funny. I think there is a big on the team they are playing that is division 1 talent. While my daughter is a shooter, she’s not d 1 😂
I did introduce myself. He’s a good dude. I told him how a few times at these tournaments I got asked I know Addie Budnick cause she’s from around here. I thanked him for staying with us too!You need to chat him up, work on that PWO angle.
Looks like Roussell is holed up in Mooney's barn office! Where the heck is this?I'm gonna need to find some time to watch this podcast appearance by Roussell...looks like a good one.
I assume it's their offices up on the second floor of Millhiser. The roof of the old gym angles down like that.Looks like Roussell is holed up in Mooney's barn office! Where the heck is this?
Moral of the story: Never trust SpiderVol.I see Sanai Green on there at #23. She was a local kid at Steward lighting things up even as a frosh, and Vol said he'd heard from someone in the know that she was a quiet commit to us way back then. That didn't end up panning out, unfortunately. She moved to Long Island last year and missed a bunch of time with a knee injury, and committed to Duke last month.
No, it's don't move to Long Island.Moral of the story: Never trust SpiderVol.
I don't if this helps clarify or just confuses reality even more.Looks like Roussell is holed up in Mooney's barn office! Where the heck is this?
Seeing the A10 trophies in his office reminded me of the plans (unfulfilled so far) for the Robins Center to have an atrium filled with photos, trophies, etc. honoring Spider basketball. Those trophies should be on display, not sitting in a coach's office.I remember having fraternity brothers who had better decor in their off
campus places. This looks terrible. Maybe the furniture is on order.
The desk is strange too. Is that his main desk? It looks like a card table that he could fold up and stash in the closet.I think it's the Richmond Basketball text on the upward facing angled surface. It makes everything look askew. Otherwise it would just be an angled metal truss and paneled "ceiling" surface.
Everything else in that area is curving down to follow the building, but then the text is perpendicular to that and therefore facing upward. That beam or whatever that the text is on needed a covering to create a vertical surface, or else just left plain with no text.
disappointed, but agree a great honor.Maggie unfortunately did not make the Americup final roster. Still, was a great honor to be invited to the trials and must have been a great experience.
Name recognition and from power 5 & 6 teams!Those other ladies must be scary good to be better than Maggie.
I can’t tell if you’re joking or not lol because of Hardt’s comment describing our men’s basketball as sensible but if he becomes a million dollars a year caliber coach, then we need to pay him a million dollars a year. Otherwise we will start over in hopes of finding a coach who will takes us back to the level Roussell has. Just doesn’t make sense to me. We finally have someone who can make this program nationally respected and we’re going to skimp out on the hundreds of thousands of dollars (difference between his current salary and million dollars+) that is a rounding error for UR, when we’ve invested so much to get our program to where it is. Pay the man. It’s a great sign our president is involved and not just the AD. All signs have pointed to having a commitment towards women’s basketball. That commitment will need to grow as our expectations and success grows.Paying him $1,000,000 wouldn’t be sensible.
Everything is speculation. We don’t have a P & L to work with, but I suspect that when there’s a will there’sCan part of the salary be raised through donations? Other coaches can demand a raise all they want, but I don’t see how paying Roussell more means others will necessarily insist on making more. Mooney makes by far the most salary as a coach and I don’t see that affecting our other men’s sports coaches. Fact of the matter is basketball - both men’s and women’s - is the most important sports at our university. We have invested $10s of millions over the last decade in facility upgrades, travel expenses, and many other things for our basketball program. Yes it’s been mostly for men’s basketball but also women’s basketball too has also benefitted. I assume we’ve invested all this money in the hopes of achieving national success in the sport. We might actually have sustained national success now with our women’s team. Rather than starting over and hoping the new coach will get us to this level again, I would hope we focus our resources and efforts to pay our current coach who has achieved those things to continue doing so.
Women’s basketball revenue is continuing to grow. More people are going to the games and we’re getting revenue from NCAA tournaments, and likely other areas too. Plus it gives us publicity and with the continued growth of women’s basketball in general, the ability to gain even more publicity. It takes time to build to the point where WBB is generating revenue but we are heading in the right direction.
Yes, the U of R is committed going forward to sharing NIL with the woman's basketball team. This is great news for the woman's program.New women’s basketball transfer, Skylah Travis, posted about spider nil collective. Hope this is a sign that our women’s team is also getting a share from the NIL Spiders Collective AND will be getting house settlement funds. If our women’s team is getting NIL money, I wonder if there is a way to donate specifically to the women’s team or if it’s all pooled out of one big collection.
Excellent! Is there a way to make women’s basketball only NIL donations through the collective?Yes, the U of R is committed going forward to sharing NIL with the woman's basketball team. This is great news for the woman's program.
According to federal disclosures, men's hoops has total expenses of $7 million (including $1.9 million in operating/game-day expenses), while the women's program has total expenses of $3.3 million (including $800,000 in operating/game-day expenses).Knowing we would never see the MBB and WBB P&L's for comparison, I would love to see the comparative net (revenue less expenses) for the two. The men's program definitely has more revenue but it certainly spends way more. In that light, I suspect the return for WBB on invested dollar is way more as it resides in an up and coming sector of basketball. As such, when it comes to spending incremental money, I'd rather bet on WBB vs. MBB.
Through the main Spider NIL Cooperative, I do not think so. It is my understanding it will be split based on some percentage between the men's and woman's teams with a majority going to the men's team.Excellent! Is there a way to make women’s basketball only NIL donations through the collective?