Pam Borton

Pam Borton
Pam Borton is a former head women's basketball coach, most recently at the University of Minnesota. She took over following the resignation of Brenda Frese in 2002...
duration easier help
We have to have more help in that area. I'm not making excuses, but we need to make things a little easier for us for the duration of the game, not just the beginning.
best game season
That was Shannon's best game of the season so far.
earlier jump worried
I worried more about that earlier in the season. I can't jump to conclusions after one game.
bench herself jamie sitting
We can't have Jamie sitting on the bench for very long. Jamie's got to find a way to keep herself on the floor.
loss practice weeks
We have two weeks of practice to get things done. Hopefully, this loss will make us better.
adversity faced worse
We've faced worse adversity before. We'll get through this as well.
execution offense pleased
I was pleased with our execution on offense in the first half.
best future lauren luck wish
I'd like to wish Brittney and Lauren the best of luck in all their future endeavors.
dream far kid learn sponge wants
She?s a kid that wants to learn and a kid that wants to be coached. She is a coach?s dream as far as she is a sponge and wants to learn and always get better.
ahead best days game gets guard playing plays post speed
She plays at post for them but she has the speed of a guard and she's playing with a lot of confidence. I think Danielle gets better and better every game and I think her best days are ahead of her.
bench consistent deeper players post
We need consistent play from our post players off the bench to make us a deeper team.
capability felt jamie playing
I felt like we didn't have Jamie the whole game. Jamie didn't play up to her capability offensively or defensively. I thought she was playing scared, and I thought she was playing a little tentative out there.
basketball numbers win
When you have her at those numbers ... you think you'd win a basketball game.
display percent shoot
This was a very disappointing display of basketball. When you shoot 31 percent and have 20 turnovers, you're not going to win, especially in March.