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  • crazznewt
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    Originally posted by DUPanther View Post

    I credit Molly with what she's accomplished - her winning percentage is phenomenal. However, as long as Molly can talk everyone can rest assured that her accomplishments will be talked about.
    When the local television stations ran their stories about Molly's basketball career, they made it sound like she was the undisputed leader on her high school and college teams. That is a lot like saying Scotty Pippen was the undisputed leader of the Bulls.

    If Molly is crossing the line by tooting her own horn, it will come back to haunt her. She did prove she could recruit AND retain great players at a time when other programs continue to have a high turnover rate.

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  • DUPanther
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    Originally posted by crazznewt View Post
    Dazed and Confucious says: "Accomplishments have to be talked about as they happen because few people care now and even fewer will care later."
    I credit Molly with what she's accomplished - her winning percentage is phenomenal. However, as long as Molly can talk everyone can rest assured that her accomplishments will be talked about.

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  • crazznewt
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    Last edited by crazznewt; 04-19-2020, 08:17 PM. Reason: Kyrie is a flat earther

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  • crazznewt
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    Dazed and Confucious says: "Accomplishments have to be talked about as they happen because few people care now and even fewer will care later."

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  • DUPanther
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    Originally posted by crazznewt View Post

    Hopefully Scott will be the only loss. A lot of people supported Molly during her time here and it would be a shame to burn those bridges.

    Who knows if there will be sports again the way it used to be. 41% of people do not pay taxes and we as a nation are allowing that number to grow every day. That is not conducive for economic recovery.

    I'm not even sure people enjoy sports anymore anyway. Maybe people will calm down so referees can bring their families to the games again. .................I am now told the percentage of people not paying taxes is actually 44%.

    If Scott backs out of her commitment (and she's already signed an NLI), it'll be because of Molly.

    Folks around here are about to find out that Molly is all about Molly. Maybe it'll tamp down the hero worship.

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  • crazznewt
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    Originally posted by DUPanther View Post

    Hearing that Katie Scott, after tweeting her support for Amy Eagan to become the next head coach, is backing out. Also hearing that Molly Miller is trying to get Scott and other girls currently on Drury's roster to follow her to Grand Canyon. Sounds like an NCAA violation on Miller's part to me, as she's already working for Grand Canyon and it's doubtful that Drury has given her permission to talk to any of these girls. If that's true, I hope they report her.
    Hopefully Scott will be the only loss. A lot of people supported Molly during her time here and it would be a shame to burn those bridges.

    Who knows if there will be sports again the way it used to be. 41% of people do not pay taxes and we as a nation are allowing that number to grow every day. That is not conducive for economic recovery.

    I'm not even sure people enjoy sports anymore anyway. Maybe people will calm down so referees can bring their families to the games again. .................I am now told the percentage of people not paying taxes is actually 44%.
    Last edited by crazznewt; 04-17-2020, 08:54 AM. Reason: Wrong numbers

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  • DUPanther
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    Originally posted by crazznewt View Post
    Amy Eagan is the new WBB coach at Drury. This could not have worked out better if it had been planned back in August.

    Now, hopefully there are no defections and Katie Scott does not back out of her commitment.
    Hearing that Katie Scott, after tweeting her support for Amy Eagan to become the next head coach, is backing out. Also hearing that Molly Miller is trying to get Scott and other girls currently on Drury's roster to follow her to Grand Canyon. Sounds like an NCAA violation on Miller's part to me, as she's already working for Grand Canyon and it's doubtful that Drury has given her permission to talk to any of these girls. If that's true, I hope they report her.

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  • crazznewt
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    Amy Eagan is the new WBB coach at Drury. This could not have worked out better if it had been planned back in August.

    Now, hopefully there are no defections and Katie Scott does not back out of her commitment.

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  • crazznewt
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    Best of luck to a rising star. Hopefully, her current recruits will still come to Drury.

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  • laker
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    Originally posted by DUPanther View Post
    Lady Panthers coach Molly Miller heading to DI Grand Canyon.
    https://gculopes.com/news/2020/4/7/w...te-winner.aspx

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  • DUPanther
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    Lady Panthers coach Molly Miller heading to DI Grand Canyon.

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  • crazznewt
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    Katie kirkhart, a junior guard from D-1 Oral Roberts, has announced via Twitter her intent to transfer to Drury for her senior year.
    She appears to be a defensive minded athlete who has started 31 games for ORU. One of her highlights was a game when she scored 22 points to go with seven steals as Oral Roberts took a run at No. 21 South Dakota before falling 77-73 before 1,256 at the Mabee Center.

    The Lady Panthers already have a roster capable of another deep run.

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  • crazznewt
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    Post Season awards keep coming for Diestelkamp and Miller. Diestelkamp awarded National POY from D2CCA and Miller coach of the year from the World Exposure Report Recruiting.

    Diestelkamp is the sixth player ever at the D-II level to reach 2,300 points and 1,100 career rebounds -numbers that should have been higher.

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  • crazznewt
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    Incoming 6'3" freshman Katie Scott has just been named "Miss Sho-Me Basketball" adding to her recognition as "Gatorade's Missouri High School Player of the Year". Even more impressive is the fact the talent level in this state is high this year.

    How many of those go D2?
    Last edited by crazznewt; 03-25-2020, 02:14 PM.

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  • crazznewt
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    Hailey Diestelkamp repeats as Division 2 National Player of the Year, Daejah Bernard repeats as an All America pick (while averaging about 6 points a game), and Molly Miller repeats as Division 2 National Coach of the Year.

    These girls were so fun to watch dominate all 90 feet of the court.

    Molly has one returning elite athlete, one elite recruit, and a roster of very good players so far for next season.

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