Theresa Grentz
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Theresa Grentz
Theresa Shank Grentz, from Glenolden, Pennsylvania, is the head coach of the women's basketball program at Lafayette College. She has also served as their head coach of the women's basketball program at the University of Illinois, Rutgers University and St. Josephs. She is a member of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. Her career record is 671-309 and she served as a head coach for 32 years, with the last 13 as the Illinois head coach. She was the...
talking
(My staff) is right. They say, 'They don't know what you're talking about,' I think they are right. They don't know what I'm talking about. They don't have a feel for it.
genius night
Any night we make 11 3s, I look like a genius.
assist both eye great job knock maggie others running seniors stepped twinkle
Maggie had that twinkle in her eye today. Maggie was everywhere. She does such a great job running our offense, that if others just knock down shots, she's going to get big assist numbers. Both Maggie and Janelle, the two seniors in our back court, have stepped up their play this year.
arms behind front great opportunity screaming whatever whether
This is a great opportunity for them. I'm going to take them kicking, screaming or whatever and just take them. I'm going to put my arms around them one way or the other, whether it's from the front or behind them because I think they can do this, and that they are going to.
attack ball caused problems thrown tied time zone
The zone caused us problems. We didn't attack and every time the ball was thrown inside, we got tied up.
nine quick
We had nine unforced turnovers. They were long lanky and quick to the ball.
coming kept played pull pulling today
We played one today where we had to keep pulling and getting after it. You have to give Northwestern a whole lot of credit. They didn't fold, they kept coming back and they kept making shots, but we were able to pull it out in the end.
ahead ball looked playing saw tight turned
We were playing well and then panicked. I think we looked up at the scoreboard, saw that we were ahead and got scared. We were playing tight and that is why we turned the ball over so much.