Dennis Wolff

Dennis Wolff
Dennis Wolff is the former head coach of the Virginia Tech Hokies women's basketball team. The role is Wolff's first job coaching a women's team. Prior to the role, Wolff served as Director of Basketball Operations & Assistant to the Head Coach for the Virginia Tech men's team. He is the former head coach of men's basketball at Boston University, a position from which he was fired on March 11, 2009 after 15 seasons...
college consistency disjointed easy
We've been disjointed all year. We've had injuries, suspensions, and it's not an easy thing in college basketball, or anywhere, to not have consistency - and we really haven't had that.
allow clearly guy horn liked running soon square tough turn
It was a tough make, but it was clearly after the horn went off. We did get it up there pretty quickly. I think by the guy running up on him, it didn't allow him to turn and square as soon as he would've liked to.
second
I started him in the second half, that's how it works. If you produce, you play.
aggressive created forced react
They were the more aggressive team. They created opportunities for themselves. And we were forced to react to them all night.
credit deserves designed game good minutes offensive plays teams worst
It's a play that's designed to get him a shot, but I can't take too much credit. I designed plays for 39 minutes in this game that made us look like one of the worst offensive teams in history, so ... he deserves the credit for making a really good play.
boards control dominated game held hope inside team
We're an inside-oriented team right now, so I think if we don't control the inside the way that I hope we would, then I think were going to have trouble. I think we've at least held our own with them on the boards in the first two games. The first game we actually dominated them on the boards.
basketball division guys hoped minute played poise possession three type
We started three guys who haven't played a minute of Division I basketball in this type of environment, and I thought they showed a lot of poise right from the beginning. I thought we competed on every possession right to the end of the game, which was what we had hoped we would do.
came close energy entire running time uphill
We didn't play with a lot of energy in the first half. We were running uphill the entire game, and every time we came close we made a mistake.
four running uphill
When you?re running uphill like that (it?s tough). When we got it down to four I called time-out because we were exhausted.
ball difficult handle took
They took us out of everything. They make it difficult for you to handle the ball on the perimeter.
aggressive beat defensive pressure themselves
They don't beat themselves and they're very aggressive in the defensive end. They put a lot of pressure on you.
active best both ends game nice played
This is the best game he's played in college. He was very efficient, very active on both ends of court. He did a real nice job.
category certainly falls foul games guy plays shame
This certainly falls into the category of games where we really gutted it out. We made way more plays than they did and it would have been a real shame if we had another guy foul out and lost.
asleep fall good plays point position spot tough work
I think you have to work on him in every possession. The kid's a tough player, he's a good player. If you put yourself in a position that you fall asleep on him at any point during the game, you're going to put him in a spot that he can make plays -- and he's good at making plays.