Page 1 of 1

2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:49 pm
by Coyote
Big East Coaches Preseason Women's poll

1.  DePaul (8 )     79
2.  Creighton (2)  67
3.  St. John’s       62
4.  Villanova        56
5.  Marquette      55
6.  Georgetown    36
7.  Butler             31
8.  Providence      25
9.  Xavier            20
10. Seton Hall      19

I can't find the Big Ten's poll yet, but Nebraska should be right up there also.

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:11 pm
by Coyote
1 Connecticut (35)     1-0   899
2 Duke (1)                1-0   862
3 Stanford                1-0   804
4 Tennessee             1-0   759
5 Louisville               1-0   732
6 Notre Dame           1-0   728
7 Kentucky               2-0   691
8 Maryland               2-0   676
9 Baylor                   1-0   590
10 California             1-1   550
11 Oklahoma            2-0   492
12 North Carolina     1-0   476
13 Penn State          2-0   446
14 LSU                    2-0   391
15 Nebraska            1-0   390
16 Texas A&M          0-0   366
17 Colorado             0-0   259
18 Purdue                1-0   249
19 Michigan State     0-0   213

20 Oklahoma State   2-0   198
21 South Carolina     2-0   190
22 Iowa State          1-0   124
23 Dayton               1-1   104
24 Georgia              1-0   102
25 Gonzaga             2-0     99

Others receiving votes: Vanderbilt 68, DePaul 60, Green Bay 51, Chattanooga 33, Georgia Tech 30, Iowa 23, Texas 9, Middle Tennessee 8, West Virginia 8, Ohio State 6, Florida State 4, UCLA 3, Creighton 3, Marist 2, Quinnipiac 1, James Madison 1

Re: 2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:41 pm
by Coyote
#16 Nebraska just put a hurt on #8 Penn State 94-74

Standings getting close:

1. Penn State. 12-3
2. Nebraska. 11-3
2. Michigan State. 11-3
4. Purdue. 10-5
5. Iowa. 9-5
6. Michigan. 8-7
7. Minnesota. 6-8
8. Indiana. 5-9
8 Ohio State. 5-9
10. Northwestern. 4-10
11. Wisconsin. 3-12
12. Illinois. 2-12

Re: 2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:54 pm
by Coyote
Yesterday the CU women beat #22 St John's 65-63
DePaul is at St John's on Saturday

St. John’s. 12-3
DePaul. 12-3
Creighton. 11-4
Villanova. 10-5
Marquette. 9-6
Butler. 7-8
Seton Hall. 7-8
Xavier. 3-12
Georgetown. 3-13
Providence. 2-14

Re: 2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 2:10 pm
by Coyote
2014 Nebraska Women's Basketball:
Big Ten Champions
Big Ten Player of the Year: Jordan Hooper
Big Ten Coach of the Year: Connie Yori

Re: 2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:49 pm
by Stargazer
I'll bet KPTM was the only local station to have an interview with Fresno's head coach... oh wait.

Re: 2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:49 pm
by Brad
Yori out as Nebraska women's basketball coach

http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/w ... 6eb5c.html
The Lincoln Journal Star wrote:Nebraska women’s basketball coach Connie Yori has resigned after a two-month long investigation by the Nebraska athletic department into allegations Yori mistreated players and fostered a negative, dysfunctional culture, multiple sources confirmed to the Journal Star.

Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst, in a statement to the Journal Star on Tuesday, confirmed Yori is no longer Nebraska’s coach, ending her 14-year tenure as the most successful coach in program history.

Re: 2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 3:40 pm
by Greg S
To the surprise of no one, Amy Williams hired as NU coach.

Greg

Re: 2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 8:40 pm
by Coyote
Brad wrote:Yori out as Nebraska women's basketball coach

http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/w ... 6eb5c.html
The Lincoln Journal Star wrote:Nebraska women’s basketball coach Connie Yori has resigned after a two-month long investigation by the Nebraska athletic department into allegations Yori mistreated players and fostered a negative, dysfunctional culture, multiple sources confirmed to the Journal Star.

Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst, in a statement to the Journal Star on Tuesday, confirmed Yori is no longer Nebraska’s coach, ending her 14-year tenure as the most successful coach in program history.

Creighton women's basketball head coach Jim Flanery announced the hiring of former Bluejay head coach Connie Yori as Program Advisor for women's basketball on Tuesday, Jan. 23.

Rejoining the Creighton athletic staff for the first time since 2002, Yori's specific duties include working with the Bluejay women's basketball staff to create and develop game strategy, scout Creighton's opponents and participate in on-campus recruiting.

Re: 2013-2014 Women's Basketball

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 6:46 am
by nebugeater
Good for her. I am not going to pretend that I know all the details on why she got let go but as things have played out in Lincoln I think there is a pretty good chance she was not given a totally fair shake. No matter, what is done is done and good to see here back in the game at some level.



Coyote wrote:
Brad wrote:Yori out as Nebraska women's basketball coach

http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/w ... 6eb5c.html
The Lincoln Journal Star wrote:Nebraska women’s basketball coach Connie Yori has resigned after a two-month long investigation by the Nebraska athletic department into allegations Yori mistreated players and fostered a negative, dysfunctional culture, multiple sources confirmed to the Journal Star.

Nebraska athletic director Shawn Eichorst, in a statement to the Journal Star on Tuesday, confirmed Yori is no longer Nebraska’s coach, ending her 14-year tenure as the most successful coach in program history.

Creighton women's basketball head coach Jim Flanery announced the hiring of former Bluejay head coach Connie Yori as Program Advisor for women's basketball on Tuesday, Jan. 23.

Rejoining the Creighton athletic staff for the first time since 2002, Yori's specific duties include working with the Bluejay women's basketball staff to create and develop game strategy, scout Creighton's opponents and participate in on-campus recruiting.