Amy Williams

Wizouski

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To me, just no creativity. Watch other teams, they change and adapt. I just don't see the fire on this team.
 

Harry Caray

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Didn't they make the tournament last year? I would think as long as they make the tournament every few years, her job is safe. Women's basketball is the biggest money-losing sport in college athletics, as long as they aren't completely terrible, that's good enough.
 

Redscarlet

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Jun 17, 2001
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Was there, give the Herky
I agree but I’m starting to have my doubts she’s good enough to be in the top tier just can’t get the better recruits

Give girls some credit, that was a very good team and even Clark wasn’t sharp till the 2nd half and the gals couldn’t hit a shot in the 2nd half to make it competitive..
 

dragonraider1

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Jun 23, 2012
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After the outrage of firing the legendary Frank Solich with all his Big 8 titles and 5 National Championships Husker Nation seems ready to fire any coach with a two game loosing streak. It's over. Fire and hire.
 

bob5150

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Coach Williams is a winner. The above poster has a point when mentioning cohesion of personalities. I coached girls on a much lower level for years. 80% of what you get out of ladies basketball teams has to do with buy in. Its clear not everyone is completely bought in. If she and her staff build around Markowski and find two shooters to to with her, they'll be a tournament team. You can guard two, but you can't guard three. They don't have three to guard at present, so they are an average B10 team.
 
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She’s a good coach, but there’s something off with this team. I don’t think all the personalities are on the same page.

Women were 11-3 before Christmas, having beat some ranked teams. They lost Weidner and have stunk ever since. Rarely see any passion or energy. Markowski lit it up last year and she has not looked good the many times i have tortured myself by watching them. Jazz and Haiby have mostly underachieved. Something tells me several of the women don’t like each other.
 

Husker Sledge

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This team is hard to figure out. They should have beaten Indiana on the road, then a few days ago lost to a terrible Minnesota team. They're playing really sloppy, slow and discombobulated now. Seems like they've lost confidence. Maybe some players are at odds?
 
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Here is the absolute truth, we fired a pretty damn good coach and replaced her with a less than average coach.

Connie Yori

1st year - 8-20
2nd year - 18-12 WNIT 2nd Rd.
3rd year - 18-14 WNIT 2nd Rd.
4th year - 19-13 WNIT 3rd Rd.
5th year - 22-10 NCAA 1st Rd.
6th year - 21-12 NCAA 2nd Rd.
7th year - 15-16 WNIT 1st Rd.
8th year - 32-2 NCAA Sweet 16
9th year - 13-18
10th year - 24-9 NCAA 1st Rd.
11th year - 25-9 NCAA Sweet 16
12th year - 26-7 NCAA 2nd Rd.
13th year - 21-11 NCAA 1st Rd.
14th year - 18-13- WNIT 1st Rd.

She had the misfortune of recruiting Jessica Shepherd, who was a cvnt. One of the best players on that team, Natalie Romeo, transferred after Connie was fired. On her way out she said the claims by some of her fellow teammates of mistreatment, were ********. She said they had a group of young players who didn’t like being told what they were doing wrong and being made to work.


Amy Williams

1st year - 7-22
2nd year - 21-11 NCAA 1st Rd.
3rd year - 14-16
4th year - 17-13
5th year - 13-13 WNIT 2nd Rd.
6th year - 22-7 NCAA 1st Rd.
This year - 14-13 At best WNIT this year
 

dinglefritz

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Jan 14, 2011
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She’s a good coach, but there’s something off with this team. I don’t think all the personalities are on the same page.
Losing Lea Brown was huge. I had a friend who coached college women’s basketball. He had some interesting comments about what it was like. Lots of drama and he said it seemed like they all got synchronized and had their periods all in the same week.
 

Big bo fan

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Here is the absolute truth, we fired a pretty damn good coach and replaced her with a less than average coach.

Connie Yori

1st year - 8-20
2nd year - 18-12 WNIT 2nd Rd.
3rd year - 18-14 WNIT 2nd Rd.
4th year - 19-13 WNIT 3rd Rd.
5th year - 22-10 NCAA 1st Rd.
6th year - 21-12 NCAA 2nd Rd.
7th year - 15-16 WNIT 1st Rd.
8th year - 32-2 NCAA Sweet 16
9th year - 13-18
10th year - 24-9 NCAA 1st Rd.
11th year - 25-9 NCAA Sweet 16
12th year - 26-7 NCAA 2nd Rd.
13th year - 21-11 NCAA 1st Rd.
14th year - 18-13- WNIT 1st Rd.

She had the misfortune of recruiting Jessica Shepherd, who was a cvnt. One of the best players on that team, Natalie Romeo, transferred after Connie was fired. On her way out she said the claims by some of her fellow teammates of mistreatment, were ********. She said they had a group of young players who didn’t like being told what they were doing wrong and being made to work.


Amy Williams

1st year - 7-22
2nd year - 21-11 NCAA 1st Rd.
3rd year - 14-16
4th year - 17-13
5th year - 13-13 WNIT 2nd Rd.
6th year - 22-7 NCAA 1st Rd.
This year - 14-13 At best WNIT this year
There was more to the Connie Yori firing than you are revealing.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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Here is the absolute truth, we fired a pretty damn good coach and replaced her with a less than average coach.

Connie Yori

1st year - 8-20
2nd year - 18-12 WNIT 2nd Rd.
3rd year - 18-14 WNIT 2nd Rd.
4th year - 19-13 WNIT 3rd Rd.
5th year - 22-10 NCAA 1st Rd.
6th year - 21-12 NCAA 2nd Rd.
7th year - 15-16 WNIT 1st Rd.
8th year - 32-2 NCAA Sweet 16
9th year - 13-18
10th year - 24-9 NCAA 1st Rd.
11th year - 25-9 NCAA Sweet 16
12th year - 26-7 NCAA 2nd Rd.
13th year - 21-11 NCAA 1st Rd.
14th year - 18-13- WNIT 1st Rd.

She had the misfortune of recruiting Jessica Shepherd, who was a cvnt. One of the best players on that team, Natalie Romeo, transferred after Connie was fired. On her way out she said the claims by some of her fellow teammates of mistreatment, were ********. She said they had a group of young players who didn’t like being told what they were doing wrong and being made to work.


Amy Williams

1st year - 7-22
2nd year - 21-11 NCAA 1st Rd.
3rd year - 14-16
4th year - 17-13
5th year - 13-13 WNIT 2nd Rd.
6th year - 22-7 NCAA 1st Rd.
This year - 14-13 At best WNIT this year
There’s a reason Romeo stuck up for Connie. A very good friend of mine’s daughter played for Connie at Creighton. Connie is a crappy person.
 
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There’s a reason Romeo stuck up for Connie. A very good friend of mine’s daughter played for Connie at Creighton. Connie is a crappy person.

That’s fine, my generation grew up with coaches who were ****** people and were hard on us. If we went home and whined about it, our parents told us to suck it up, they didn’t run to administrators and cry about their children being mistreated. Many of the winningest coaches have been the biggest ********.

My sister and my ex-fiancé played for one of the winningest volleyball coaches in the state, she won 3 Class A titles. To a girl, each one of her players would have told you she was a cold ***** and mean as hell. I can attest to this, she taught one of my classes. But every one of those girls would have told you that she was a winner and taught them how to be tough and compete. When she resigned some years back because some parents complained that she mistreated their daughters, my sister and her friends said these kids today are too soft.

So Connie may be a crappy person, but she was a winner and Amy Williams is not. Young people today are softer than baby ****.
 

TheNewNU_rivals50820

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Here is the absolute truth, we fired a pretty damn good coach and replaced her with a less than average coach.

Connie Yori

1st year - 8-20
2nd year - 18-12 WNIT 2nd Rd.
3rd year - 18-14 WNIT 2nd Rd.
4th year - 19-13 WNIT 3rd Rd.
5th year - 22-10 NCAA 1st Rd.
6th year - 21-12 NCAA 2nd Rd.
7th year - 15-16 WNIT 1st Rd.
8th year - 32-2 NCAA Sweet 16
9th year - 13-18
10th year - 24-9 NCAA 1st Rd.
11th year - 25-9 NCAA Sweet 16
12th year - 26-7 NCAA 2nd Rd.
13th year - 21-11 NCAA 1st Rd.
14th year - 18-13- WNIT 1st Rd.

She had the misfortune of recruiting Jessica Shepherd, who was a cvnt. One of the best players on that team, Natalie Romeo, transferred after Connie was fired. On her way out she said the claims by some of her fellow teammates of mistreatment, were ********. She said they had a group of young players who didn’t like being told what they were doing wrong and being made to work.


Amy Williams

1st year - 7-22
2nd year - 21-11 NCAA 1st Rd.
3rd year - 14-16
4th year - 17-13
5th year - 13-13 WNIT 2nd Rd.
6th year - 22-7 NCAA 1st Rd.
This year - 14-13 At best WNIT this year
My late uncle followed the Lady Huskers closely. His analysis of Amy Williams "She's a division 2 coach who recruits division 2 players." Connie was a much better coach than Amy ever will be.
 

Big bo fan

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That’s fine, my generation grew up with coaches who were ****** people and were hard on us. If we went home and whined about it, our parents told us to suck it up, they didn’t run to administrators and cry about their children being mistreated. Many of the winningest coaches have been the biggest ********.

My sister and my ex-fiancé played for one of the winningest volleyball coaches in the state, she won 3 Class A titles. To a girl, each one of her players would have told you she was a cold ***** and mean as hell. I can attest to this, she taught one of my classes. But every one of those girls would have told you that she was a winner and taught them how to be tough and compete. When she resigned some years back because some parents complained that she mistreated their daughters, my sister and her friends said these kids today are too soft.

So Connie may be a crappy person, but she was a winner and Amy Williams is not. Young people today are softer than baby ****.
Ad I said before Coni yori was not fired just because she was hard on players.
 
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My late uncle followed the Lady Huskers closely. His analysis of Amy Williams "She's a division 2 coach who recruits division 2 players." Connie was a much better coach than Amy ever will be.

My sister was a three sport athlete in high school and went on to play basketball in college, not at UNL. She has always followed the Huskers though, her and my mother used to have Season tickets to the women’s. They weren’t thrilled with UNL letting go of Connie, but they kept their tickets for a few seasons. Finally stopped buying them a few seasons ago, said the product was garbage.
 

Big bo fan

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Given your username, I don’t really care what you have to say on the matter.
That’s fine , you are you to hear it, She was going through a personal Matter she was missing practices and other stuff she was supposed to be at, she had players and coaches lie to Administration to cover her ***!
 

TheNewNU_rivals50820

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My sister was a three sport athlete in high school and went on to play basketball in college, not at UNL. She has always followed the Huskers though, her and my mother used to have Season tickets to the women’s. They weren’t thrilled with UNL letting go of Connie, but they kept their tickets for a few seasons. Finally stopped buying them a few seasons ago, said the product was garbage.
I had the Iowa game on the background today and couldnt believe the amount of air balls they had.
 

Walleye 1

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There’s a reason Romeo stuck up for Connie. A very good friend of mine’s daughter played for Connie at Creighton. Connie is a crappy person.
Oh God of course they did. Dude you have become the most dishonest person in here. You know everyone evidently. Are you not embarrassed? Liar
 

Siryacht

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My late uncle followed the Lady Huskers closely. His analysis of Amy Williams "She's a division 2 coach who recruits division 2 players." Connie was a much better coach than Amy ever will be.
What happened to the coach who was banging the player last year? Coach Love?
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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That’s fine, my generation grew up with coaches who were ****** people and were hard on us. If we went home and whined about it, our parents told us to suck it up, they didn’t run to administrators and cry about their children being mistreated. Many of the winningest coaches have been the biggest ********.

My sister and my ex-fiancé played for one of the winningest volleyball coaches in the state, she won 3 Class A titles. To a girl, each one of her players would have told you she was a cold ***** and mean as hell. I can attest to this, she taught one of my classes. But every one of those girls would have told you that she was a winner and taught them how to be tough and compete. When she resigned some years back because some parents complained that she mistreated their daughters, my sister and her friends said these kids today are too soft.

So Connie may be a crappy person, but she was a winner and Amy Williams is not. Young people today are softer than baby ****.
Have you heard of the lesbian hazing in the WNBA?
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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Oh God of course they did. Dude you have become the most dishonest person in here. You know everyone evidently. Are you not embarrassed? Liar
Nope. Just old and I know a lot of former athletes. The player I’m talking about lives 2 blocks from me. She really liked Coach Flanery and has stayed in touch with him. Flanery has been “encouraged” to let Yori hang around his team. I watched her play from the time she was 14 and went to some Creighton games with her folks. Sat behind their bench with team parents.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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That’s fine , you are you to hear it, She was going through a personal Matter she was missing practices and other stuff she was supposed to be at, she had players and coaches lie to Administration to cover her ***!
That was only part of her problems.
 

trooper141

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That’s fine, my generation grew up with coaches who were ****** people and were hard on us. If we went home and whined about it, our parents told us to suck it up, they didn’t run to administrators and cry about their children being mistreated. Many of the winningest coaches have been the biggest ********.

My sister and my ex-fiancé played for one of the winningest volleyball coaches in the state, she won 3 Class A titles. To a girl, each one of her players would have told you she was a cold ***** and mean as hell. I can attest to this, she taught one of my classes. But every one of those girls would have told you that she was a winner and taught them how to be tough and compete. When she resigned some years back because some parents complained that she mistreated their daughters, my sister and her friends said these kids today are too soft.

So Connie may be a crappy person, but she was a winner and Amy Williams is not. Young people today are softer than baby ****.

So, basically you are saying that today’s parents are the cause? Kids have always been the same, they try to get away with as much as they can. It’s up to the parents to change that
 

trooper141

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Nope. Just old and I know a lot of former athletes. The player I’m talking about lives 2 blocks from me. She really liked Coach Flanery and has stayed in touch with him. Flanery has been “encouraged” to let Yori hang around his team. I watched her play from the time she was 14 and went to some Creighton games with her folks. Sat behind their bench with team parents.

You watched Yori play in MS/HS ? Must be from Ankeny.
 

SickOfPractice

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I like Coach Williams and she recruits some very good players. With that said, this year certainly has been disappointing to date.
 
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I have season tickets. We are very slow, and also very unmotivated. If we can’t recruit better athletes, we will continue to fall further behind.