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Sunday, January 19, 2020

NCAA Women's Basketball: Howard Women’s Hoops’ Comeback Falls Short at Morgan State Presented on US Sports Net by Perform Better


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BALTIMORE (January 18, 2020) – Howard University women’s basketball team fell on the road at Morgan State (MSU), 67-74, inside the Hill Field House. With the loss, HU dropped to 10-8 (2-3 MEAC) on the season.

Offensively, the Bison struggled to find its rhythm, shooting just over 33-percent (19-of-57) from the floor.

“They [Morgan State] played a lot tougher than we did tonight,” said Howard women’s basketball head coach Ty Grace. “I thought they did a good job rebounding and getting into transition, which helped them take good shots.”

Despite the squad’s shooting woes, HU continued to attack the rim at will. Overall, the Bison shot nearly 82-percent (27-of-33) from the charity stripe.

Senior guard Ayonna Williams (Washington) led the Bison attack, scoring a team-best 23 points while recording seven boards and four steals. Second-year forward Krislyn Marsh (Duncanville, Texas) notched her third double-double of the season with 19 points and 10 rebounds.

Howard trailed after one, 12-18, but fought their way back in the second period. With less than two minutes before intermission, junior guard Jayla Thornton (Newark, N.J.) found Williams in transition and gave the Bison a three-point lead, 27-24.

HU’s lead was short-lived as MSU regained the upper hand and momentum with an 8-0 run to finish the first half, 27-32.

After halftime, the Lady Bears extend their advantage to double-digits and held a 13-point lead going into the fourth, 43-56.
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Howard connected on all 13 freebies in the fourth and cut the deficit as low as five, thanks to a pair of free throws from freshman Iyanna Warren (Accokeek, Md.), but the comeback bid would fall short.

For Morgan State (7-11, 3-2 MEAC), Jihayah Chavis led all scorers with 26 points while Dahnye Redd produced a double-double (22 points and 12 boards) in the victory.

Senior forward Imani Bryant (Berkeley, Calif.) missed today’s contest due to injury while fellow classmate Sarah Edmond (Freeport, N.Y.) exited the game before intermission because of an apparent lower body injury.

“Obviously, it impacts the game tremendously,” Grace stated on not having her star seniors. “They lead our team in multiple categories [statistically] and their presence on the floor gets us going. But when you’re shorthanded, others need to step up and there’s no excuses.”

With their absence, HU missed the league’s top shot blocker (Bryant; 1.8 bpg) and third-leading scorer (Edmond; 13.9 ppg).

“We need to get healthy,” Grace added on the upcoming week of rest. “We need some time to heal from these nagging injuries. We’ll take some time and get better.”

After a week away from the hardwood, HU returns home to face Florida A&M. Saturday's (Jan. 25) tipoff is slated for 2 p.m.

Two nights later (Jan. 27), the Bison travel back to Baltimore to meet Coppin State. The action starts 5:30 p.m. inside PEC Arena.
 

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Bowie State Hoops Men's and Women's Results Vs Claflin NCAA Basketball


Kani Coles

Claflin Panthers Edge Bowie State

 Bulldogs 66-60 in Conference Play 

 

Written by Kevin Parrish



ORANGEBURG, S.C. - Bowie State University’s five-game winning streak came to an end Saturday night, as Claflin University defeated the Bulldogs 66-60 in a conference matchup. The loss dropped Bowie State to 10-7 on the season and 2-3 in CIAA play.



In the opening minutes of the first period, the score was pretty even as both teams gave the opposing defense buckets. Things didn’t open up until the 14-minute-mark, with the Panthers holding a 10-9 lead when Devin Smith and Letrell knocked down back to back bombs from long-distance.



Moments later, Haneef Britt converted on a thunderous dunk, forcing Bowie State to call a 30-second timeout to regain some momentum. The Bulldogs would respond as Ronald Perry hit a jumper following the timeout, but Claflin would counter with another basket. This would be the story for the remainder of the period, as the Panthers held a 37-31 lead into halftime.



In the second period, it appeared to be the same situation for Bowie State. Saiquan Jamison would convert on a tip-in, but Malik Abdur-Rahim would answer right back for Claflin. It was difficult for the Bulldogs to pick up momentum in this game. However, with 7-minutes later in the match, Bowie State was still in a position to steal the victory.



After Kani Coles scored, Dexter Turner knocked down both of his free-throws to make it a three-point game 55-52. Then Coles would score again to cut the lead down to one. Britt would respond to stretch the Panthers lead, but moments later, Turner knocked down a 3-pointer to tie the game at 57 apiece. After that, the teams would exchange baskets back and forth.



With a minute to play in regulation as Claflin held a one-point lead, the Panthers would throw another job at the Bulldogs with a 3-pointer by Donnell Frayer Jr. As Bowie State failed to respond, the Panthers finished the game off with a dunk by Brandon Davis.



Coles led the two Bulldogs in double-figure with a career-high 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the field, and Saiquan Jamison added 11 points and a game-high nine rebounds.  As a team, Bowie State 42 percent (19-of-45) from the field, 30 percent (3-of-10) from long range and made 63 percent (19-of-30) of its free throws.


On Monday (1/13), Bowie State will close out their three-game road swing with a 7:30 matchup at Fayetteville State University






(WOMEN'S Bb FINAL) Bowie State 62 - Claflin 47 

Williams Powers Bulldog Women to 62-47 Over Claflin

ORANGEBURG, S.C. – No. 18 Bowie State bounced back from their first defeat of the season by ousting Claflin University 62-47 behind senior Kyaja Williams (Baltimore, Md.) historic game. Williams scored her 1,000th career points with 2:01 left in the second quarter putting her into the elite Bowie State 1,000 Point Club. The fourth-year player finished with another double-double scoring 25 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in the contest.

In addition to Williams’ heroics, the Bulldogs also had a dynamic offensive effort to claim the win. As a team, Bowie State shot 41.2% (21-51) from the floor while Claflin shot 35.4% (17-48) for the game. The win takes BSU to 14-1, 4-1 in conference play while the Lady Panthers remains winless at 0-14, 0-7 in CIAA.

The Bulldogs and the Lady Panthers had a very competitive first half of play. Claflin took a 16-6 lead in the first quarter after Danyelle Riddick’s jumper with 2:54 left. The Lady Panthers continued their first period dominance outscoring the Bulldogs 18-11.

Bowie State turned the tables in the second quarter when junior Talanya Hutton’s (Seat Pleasant, Md.) back to back jumper cut the deficit to 18-15 with 8:14 left in the period. From there, both teams went back and forth as the Bulldogs and Lady Panthers went into the half tied 28-28.

The second half belonged to Bowie State after an 8-0 run to start the quarter. The third quarter was the most impressive for the Bulldogs as the team took their largest lead of the game at 46-36 after Williams’ and one play with 34 seconds remaining. The Bulldogs defense held Claflin to just 10 points in the quarter.

Elsewhere on the court, Bowie State sophomore Chyna Butler (Syracuse, N.Y.) scored a career-high 19 points while Claflin’s Shakarri Mack had team-high 17 points and added six rebounds for the Lady Panthers. In the fourth quarter, a jumper by senior Dynaisha Christian (Pocomoke, Md.) gave the Bulldogs a 53-40 lead at 3:28. Bowie State finally found their offensive groove and were on their way to an important CIAA victory.

Up next for Bowie State is a Monday (1/13) evening road contest at Fayetteville State University. Tipoff is slated for 5:30 p.m.

Official Basketball Box Score
Bowie State vs Claflin
1/11/20 1:30 pm at Orangeburg, SC (Tullis Arena)


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VISITORS: Bowie State 14-1, 4-1 CIAA
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
01 LYONS,Seanice....... g  1-3    0-0    0-0    3  1  4   2   2  1  3  0  2  30
02 CALHOUN,Drew........    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  2  2   2   0  0  1  0  0   6
04 BUTLER,Chyna........    5-9    0-1    9-15   0  3  3   4  19  0  0  0  0  21
10 WILLIAMS,Kyaja...... f 10-17   0-0    5-7    6  7 13   1  25  2  2  1  6  40
15 HUTTON,Talanya......    2-9    0-1    2-2    0  3  3   4   6  0  2  1  1  27
21 HOWARD,Robyn........ g  0-0    0-0    0-0    0  1  1   1   0  0  0  0  0   4
22 DUGGINS,Amel........ g  0-3    0-2    0-0    0  2  2   2   0  1  2  0  2  28
23 McCALLUM,Shawnkia...    0-3    0-2    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  1  0  0  16
32 PINYIEN,Nyamel...... c  0-0    0-0    0-0    1  0  1   1   0  0  2  1  0   4
42 CHRISTIAN,Dynaisha..    3-7    0-0    4-8    4  5  9   3  10  0  1  2  3  24
   TEAM................                         2  2  4             3
   Totals..............   21-51   0-6   20-32  16 26 42  20  62  4 17  5 14 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half:  9-25 36.0%   2nd Half: 12-26 46.2%   Game: 41.2%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  0-4   0.0%   2nd Half:  0-2   0.0%   Game:  0.0%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half: 10-12 83.3%   2nd Half: 10-20 50.0%   Game: 62.5%    6


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HOME TEAM: Claflin 0-14, 0-7 CIAA
                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
00 JACKSON,Dashia...... g  2-9    1-5    0-2    0  2  2   4   5  0  1  0  1  32
10 HAMON-DUBOSE,Ty'sha.    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  1  0  0   2
11 LONG,Dionna......... g  4-11   0-0    4-6    0  1  1   4  12  2  5  0  2  37
20 MACK,Shakarri.......    6-11   0-0    5-7    2  4  6   0  17  0  3  0  1  30
21 DANTZLER,Autheria... g  3-7    0-0    1-4    0  0  0   2   7  1  5  0  2  35
22 GOOLSBY,Lydia.......    1-2    0-0    1-1    0  2  2   1   3  0  2  0  1  15
24 RIDDICK,Danyelle.... f  1-2    0-0    1-2    2  3  5   4   3  0  0  1  0  16
32 THOMAS,Joice Beda...    0-3    0-0    0-0    1  2  3   3   0  0  0  0  0  10
33 HOLLINS,Tatyanna....    0-2    0-2    0-0    0  1  1   1   0  0  0  0  0   6
44 PRICE,Breanna....... c  0-1    0-0    0-0    1  1  2   4   0  0  0  1  0  17
   TEAM................                         2  4  6
   Totals..............   17-48   1-7   12-22   8 20 28  23  47  3 17  2  7 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5%   2nd Half:  6-17 35.3%   Game: 35.4%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  1-6  16.7%   2nd Half:  0-1   0.0%   Game: 14.3%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half:  5-9  55.6%   2nd Half:  7-13 53.8%   Game: 54.5%    7


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Officials: Kimberly Haywood, Antoine Love, Jamaal Browns
Technical fouls: Bowie State-None. Claflin-None.
Attendance: 275
Score by Periods                1st  2nd  3rd  4th   Total
Bowie State...................   11   17   18   16  -   62
Claflin.......................   18   10   10    9  -   47

Points in the paint-BSU-W 32,CLAFWBB 26. Points off turnovers-BSU-W 16,CLAFWBB 10.
2nd chance points-BSU-W 12,CLAFWBB 6. Fast break points-BSU-W 2,CLAFWBB 0.
Bench points-BSU-W 35,CLAFWBB 20. Score tied-3 times. Lead changed-2 times.
Last FG-BSU-W 4th-02:08, CLAFWBB 4th-00:36.
Largest lead-BSU-W by 16 4th-00:39, CLAFWBB by 10 1st-02:54.
BSU-W led for 19:08. CLAFWBB led for 17:27. Game  was tied for 03:24.

Friday, January 10, 2020

Bowie State U Hoops Men's and Women's Results and Stories Vs Johnson C. Smith

Bulldog Men’s Basketball Wins Fifth Straight, Bowie State Defeats Johnson C. Smith 80-77

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Bowie State men’s basketball won its fifth straight game and defeated Johnson C. Smith 80-77 in Brayboy Gymnasium on Thursday evening.

Senior Saiquan Jamison (Upper Marlboro, Md.) scored personal season-best 17 points and added a game-high 10 rebounds to lead the Bulldogs to the win. Senior Rinardo Perry (Washington, D.C.) recorded 13 points and a team-high three assists while fellow seniors Cameron Hayes (Upper Marlboro, Md.) and David Belle (Hyattsville, Md.) and tallied 12 and 11 points respectively.

“To win at JCSU is always tough and we did the things we had to do to win the game” said Bowie State Head Coach Darrell Brooks. “We really defended well in the latter part of the game, made shots and cut down on turnovers.”

Bowie State (10-6 / 2-2 CIAA) jumped out to an early 10-4 lead in the first four minutes of action and held a 22-21 advantage by the under 10-minute media timeout (7:51) and carried a 39-37 lead into halftime.

Johnson C. Smith had a better field goal shooting percentage over the first 20 minutes, making 13-of-28 field goals (46.4 percent) and 9-of-10 free throws compared to 14-of-37 (37.8 percent) for Bowie State.
Coachtube and Tom Izzo

Johnson C. Smith (8-5 / 2-4 CIAA) scored the first points of the second half and took a 51-50 lead into the first media timeout of the half.

A Cameron Hayes 3-pointer from the corner with just under 14 minutes to play in the second half shifted the advantage back over to the Bulldogs at 53-52.

The lead would change hands seven times over the next four minutes until a Jamison tip-in at the 9:12 mark gave Bowie State the lead for good. Four straight Hayes free throws gave the Bulldogs a 67-62 lead before Cayce Minor stopped the mini run with a conventional 3-point play to close the JCSU deficit to 67-65.

A breakaway layup by JCSU’s Nenad Milenkovic created the games 10th tie but BSU’s Jamison knocked down a pair of free throws to give the lead back to the Bulldogs at 69-67.

Johnson C. Smith’s Aaron Adair hit a jumper out of the final media timeout to tie the contest at 69 a piece only to have Bowie State’s Jamison give the advantage back to the Bulldogs at 71-69.

Bowie State junior Kani Coles (Baltimore, Md.) had two opportunities to add to Bowie State’s lead but missed four consecutive free throws with just over two minutes remaining on the Brayboy Gymnasium clock to leave the door open for Johnson C. Smith.

Milenkovic calmly knocked down two free throws for JCSU’s Golden Bulls to tie the score at 74-all but BSU’s Belle answered on the other end with a pair of free throws to give the Bulldogs a 76-74 lead. A Belle free throw line jumper gave the Bulldogs a little breathing room at 78-74 with 1:21 left in the game and Bowie State would not relinquish the lead for the remainder of the game.

Milenkovic paced Johnson C. Smith with a game-high 24 points and Cayse Minor contributed 17 points. Ben Cox just missed a double-double for the Golden Bulls chipping in nine points and a team-high eight rebounds. 

The Bulldogs travel to Columbia, S.C. on Saturday to face the Panthers of Claflin University at 3:30 p.m.




Johnson C. Smith Upsets #9 Bowie State 49-38

 

Senior forward Kyaja Williams (Baltimore, Md.) was the only Bulldog player in double-figures with 13 points and was a rebound shy of a another double-double. She also had four steals in the contest while Johnson C. Smith's Le'Zarea Bowens led all scorers with 17 points and grabbed six rebounds for the Golden Bulls. DeNajah Porter had a monster game on the glass, pulling down 16 boards.

 Johnson C. Smith improves to 6-8 overall (2-4 in league play) while Bowie State moves to 13-1 overall and 3-1 in the CIAA.

Although Bowie State held a 23-13 advantage in points off turnovers, 12-12 in second chances and held the Golden Bulls to shooting just 30.2 percent (16-of-53), they were still out played tonight. The Bulldogs shot an astonishing 29.4 percent (17-of-57) from the floor and turned the ball over 20 times.

The first half was a dismal one for the Bulldogs as the team struggled to find their way offensively. However, the team clamped down in the second quarter, allowing just seven points. Johnson C. Smith gained an 11-6 lead over BSU with 2:21 left in the first period. A layup by Aaliyah Bell extended the lead as the Golden Bulls owned 14-6 after one quarter of action.
Bowie State held an 15-7 scoring frame in the second quarter and took 17-16 lead after 11-0 run to open the period. Bowens layup snapped the scoring drought for JSCU with 6:07 left. From there, both teams went back and forth as they went into the bread tied 21-21.

Pat Summitt and Coachtube

The Golden Bulls opened the third period on an 6-0 run to grab 27-21 lead while building its biggest lead of the night 35-26 after Aubrianna Bonner went 1-2 at the free throw line. BSU struggled offensively, scoring just five points as the Golden Bulls kept the pedal down to take 36-26 lead into the fourth.

Williams, who was the only bright spot for Bowie State tonight knocked down a jumper to cut the deficit to 39-29 after Maiya Green's deep ball gave JCSU their biggest lead of 12. The fourth quarter is usually where the Bulldogs put teams away, but not tonight. The Golden Bulls pulled away early before fending off a late comeback effort by BSU. Williams's layup with 1:18 left gave BSU hope it was a little too late as JCSU picked up the win at home.


The #18 Bowie Sate will look to bounce back on Saturday (1/11) when they travel to Columbia (S.C) to face Claflin University in CIAA showdown. Tipoff is set for 1:30 p.m.

Howard Women’s Basketball Continues Home Stand with A Pair of League Games


Bison meet Norfolk State Saturday; HU faces South Carolina State Monday

(Photo Credit – Yusuf Abdullah)

WASHINGTON (January 10, 2020) – Howard University women’s basketball team continues its home stand with a pair of Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) games inside Burr Gymnasium.


Saturday (Jan. 11), HU meets conference leader Norfolk State (NSU) at 2 p.m., followed by 5:30 p.m. showdown with South Carolina State (SCSU) Monday (Jan. 13).






MATCHUP PREVIEWS


HOWARD


HU (9-6, 1-1 MEAC) seeks to get back in the win column after a tough loss versus Bethune-Cookman Monday (Jan. 6). Howard ends its three-game home stand Monday (Jan. 13) before traveling to Baltimore to meet Morgan State Saturday (Jan. 18).


Currently, HU ranks second in the conference with 68.6 ppg, led by the long ball. Collectively, the Bison are shooting nearly 35-percent (99-of-284) from downtown. Guards Ayonna Williams (Washington), Jayla Thornton (Newark, N.J.) and Sarah Edmond (Freeport, N.Y.) are among the league leaders in three-point percentage, placing first, 10th and 14th, respectively.


NORFOLK STATE


NSU (8-7, 2-0 MEAC) enters Saturday’s showdown undefeated in league play after victories over Bethune-Cookman, 61-51, and Coppin State, 85-48. Norfolk State concludes its brief two-game road swing before beginning a three-game home stand versus Maryland Eastern Shore (Jan. 18).


Chanette Hicks ranks among the nation’s top scorers, producing 22.3 ppg. The redshirt senior also leads NSU in assists (5.3 apg) and steals (5.2 spg).


SOUTH CAROLINA STATE


After a week away, SCSU (2-13, 1-1 MEAC) arrives Monday rested and looking to get back on track. Last weekend, the Lady Bulldogs split in Baltimore with their win coming at Coppin State, 71-60.


Offensively, South Carolina State averages only 53.1 ppg, which ranks 10th in the league. Heniaya Moten is the lone Bulldog scoring in double figures, recording 11.4 ppg.


LAST TIMEOUT


On Jan. 4, Howard won its MEAC opener with a 79-58 victory at Maryland Eastern Shore. Second-year forward Krislyn Marsh (Duncanville, Texas) provided the inside presence, producing a double-double with 17 points and 13 boards in the win.


Two nights later (Jan. 6), the Bison opened its three-game home stand with a loss against Bethune-Cookman inside Burr Gymnasium. Williams was the lone Bison in double-figures, producing a game-high 24 points on 9-of-10 shooting at the charity stripe.


PROMOTIONS


Saturday’s promotion is Military Appreciation Day where a group of 10 or more fans will get into the game for only $5. Active duty military receives FREE admission while Veterans are $5. D.C. Army Reserves will have concourse tables for both games. Fans will have a chance to win $10K when they sign up during the women’s game and first half of the men’s game.


Monday’s promotion is Throwback Night where your favorite hits from the 90s into the 2000s will be played all night. Also, throughout the event, students will have a chance for FREE giveaways.


UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Saturday (Jan. 18), Howard remains in the DMV when they travel up the Beltway to Baltimore to face Morgan State. Tipoff is slated for 2 p.m

Saturday, January 4, 2020

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As natural as breathing seems to be, jumping for the majority of people is just as natural; however, for some, the natural ability to jump higher is greater than that of other individuals. It is commonly misconceived that taller people can jump higher; but studies have shown that shorter people actually usually have a better vertical jumping ability. There is a way to increase your jumping height. Several workouts and exercises are meant to help in this manner; however, there are specific ones that help increase your vertical jumping abilities. The way this is accomplished is by utilizing the muscles that are used for jumping and thereby toning them for your maximum power during your jump. These jumping exercises are known as plyometrics, and are known to be the most effective means of How to Increase Jump abilities. There are other exercises, as well, that can help you jump higher if that is your goal

Just as when you start any type of exercise routine, there are considerations that you want to take into account before beginning any type of jumping training program. You know your body better than anyone and you also know the fitness level that you can handle. This will prove to be important information, as the level of training you can tackle will have much to do with how much your body can handle and how often. You will want to consider what types of exercises will be best for your body shape and the level of fitness that you want to achieve. Plyometrics and training in resistance are the most popular routes to take for this type of training. Those that are experienced enough will combine these two training types to obtain the best results. For particular sports, such as basketball, these two types of training have proven results as far as being able to increase your jump height.

The most basic plyometrics are those of jumping, hopping, or bounding. You are to do these exercises rapidly, boldly, and explosively. A jump is considered when both of the feet land together at the same time. When you begin the jump, it is not necessary for both feet to jump together, as one may be slightly forward of the other. There are many different types of jumps and each require different takeoffs and landings. Hopping on one foot can produce a lot of strain on the hopping foot, as constant striking is occurring to the same foot hop after hop. Bounding is where you take off on one foot and land on the other. Again, there are a variety of ways that this can be done.


If you want to improve your endurance and strength, it is a good idea to perform resistance training. This also helps you maintain your speed. There are weights involved, but they are lighter than average weights and you use them in a continual fashion which helps increase your speed, strength, and endurance. It is a good idea to find a trainer that is versed in this type of training in order to avoid becoming injured by doing the exercises improperly.


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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

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Coach Rick Torbett is known worldwide for the development of the Read and React Offense, a system for implementing 5-player coordination without the use of set plays.  In this course, Rick Torbett will teach you adjustments to your teaching strategies when using the Read and React Offense when attacking Zone Defenses. As a Read and React coach, Coach Torbett does not want you to have to change from the Read and React actions that your team already knows. This course details how to take what your team already knows about the Read and React Offense and apply it to attacking zones. This course will cover strategies for how Rick Torbett would attack each type of Zone Defense. In addition, the course contains a comprehensive team drill library and detailed instructions on how to guide your team to implementing these actions from the Read and React Offense when facing Zone Defense.

The Coach

Better Basketball

Instructional Basketball & Training Videos
Rick Torbett is the founder of BetterBasketball.com offering Basketball Instructional and Training Videos offering detailed teaching for coaches and players. Torbett is also the creator of the Read and React Offense, one of the most popular and successful basketball coaching series on the market.Find all his courses streaming on-demand, only at CoachTube.com

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

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coachliamflynn

The art of the `Mid Pick and Roll`

by Coach Liam Flynn
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Teaching PNR Offence that attacks EVERY type of defense.

In this video, I explain the concept of how we use the Pick and Roll in the middle of the floor (Mid PNR) as a method for creating advantages on offense. Specifically, I detail the way I teach players to set up their defender prior to the Pick and roll, different ways to attack all types of defensive coverages, as well as, how all five players react off the ball before and after the screen. Book this course.....

The Coach

-  International Experience - NBA Consultant, Coach in the German Bunderliga, Chinese CBA and New Zealand NZNBL
-  Six years of coaching experience in Australian First division (NBL)
-  Fifteen years of coaching experience in Australian Second Division
-  Twenty Years Coaching experience at Junior Elite Level in Australia
-  Masters in Sports Coaching (University of Queensland).
-  Coach Educator and Clinician
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Thursday, November 21, 2019

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DougNovak

POINT OF ATTACK FINISHING

by Doug Novak
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Creating Habits of Foot Organization
Our offensive philosophy revolves around making simple plays multiple times within a possession as we fight for vision, time and space.  This video concentrates on the Point of Attack -- how we finish an action.   We are either trying to find or make space with our finishing plan.  The simplicity of our foot organization with a coordinated “pop” allows us to bring order to chaos while playing with speed and freedom.

Our goal is to build a bullet proof foundation for why we do what we do.  The Point of Attack video will show how we create habits that hold up under pressure.

TEACHING SEQUENCE FOR CREATING HABITS 
TIMING, RHYTHM, BALANCE
Finishing School Series is designed todevelop skills from our finger tips to elbows while we learn how to hide the ball with our face.
We will teach timing, rhythm and balance through our “Freeze Drill”.
17 different finishes using the same footwork are demonstrated along with 11 post moves.
Each player will develop their own blueprint of go-to moves and counters.       
SPEED AND ANGLES

Building on our Finishing School Series, we execute choreographed speed finishes from different areas of the floor along with turning drives into post ups.
ADVANTAGE/ DECISION TESTING

We test our finishing skills with 5 different pressure advantage drills building from 1-1 to 4-4.
Practice drills are followed by game footage.
BONUS FOOTAGE

6 Shooting Drills
3 Multi-Purpose Drills

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The Coach

Coach Doug Novak

BETHEL
​• Record of 112-52 in six seasons at Bethel—the highest winning percentage (.682) of any Bethel basketball coach

• Set a program record of 11 consecutive regular-season wins in 2019
• Led the Royals to a share of the programs first-ever MIAC regular-season championship, second-ever MIAC Playoff championship and second-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2017
• Identical 21-7 records during both the 2017 and 2018 seasons tied the program record for wins, previously set in 2002
• Six consecutive MIAC Playoff appearances, advancing to the semifinals three times (2014, 2016, 2018) and the championship game three times (2015, 2017, 2018), while hosting the championship game in both 2017 & 2018
• Set a new program record for steals in 2016-2017 with 244, breaking the previous mark of 223 set in 2014-2015
• Four wins over nationally-ranked opponents in 2015-16, including a win over the No. 3-ranked team on their home court

• Kyle Zimmermann named the 2015 MIAC Most Valuable Player, NABC First Team All-American and D3hoops.com Third Team All-American

• 15 MIAC All-Conference selections and four Honorable Mention All-Conference selections
• Freshman named to All-Conference team in first two seasons, no other team in history has had two freshman awarded All-MIAC accolades in consecutive seasons
• One player named to the five-member MIAC All-Freshman team in four of six seasons
• Four MIAC All-Defensive Team selections
• Each season placed a player in the top 10 in the conference in every major offensive statistical category
• Brycen Wojta, Kyle Zimmermann, and Derek Magnuson selected to the USA Division III Team - Brazil Tour in the summers of 2014, 2015, and 2016

DIVISION 1 EXPERIENCE
• Seven years as head assistant coach at NCAA Division I level
• Coached and developed over 20 professional players
• Assisted in leading the Tulane Green Wave to 20 win season and first post-season victory since 1996
• Recruited and helped develop two first team all-conference players the last two years at Tulane
• Helped lead The Citadel to most wins ever in two year span and the school's first post-season tournament 
• Assisted in orchestrating the most improved team in the country by increasing number of wins by 14
• Recruited and helped develop three first team all-conference players and coached three mid-major All-Americans at The Citadel

HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE
• Led Anderson (S.C.) University to their first winning season in NCAA Division II
• Won Anderson's first Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) Championship in program history
• Spent three seasons as the Athletic Director and head basketball coach at Iowa Western Community College

TENNIS
• Played on the No. 1 nationally ranked collegiate tennis team at the University of Tennessee
• Served as an assistant tennis coach at Clemson University


PERSONAL LIFE
• Doug and his wife Tonya reside in Eagan with their daughters Mackenzie, Sarah and Grace
• Originally from Brandon, South Dakota
• Wife Tonya was All-Big Ten tennis player at the University of Minnesota

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