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...
couple last learned longer primary role weeks
Liz can no longer be a role player. She's learned the last couple of weeks that she has to be become a primary scorer for us.
conference control good half midway played slowly tempo win
We started slowly but played better midway through the first half and were able to control the tempo of the game. It's always good to get that first win in conference play.
games last week
We're approaching this week, these two games this week, as they are not any more important than the games last week or the games in the future.
aggression defense gotten longer smarter team
Our team defense has gotten a lot better. We've got to keep our aggression up a little longer and play a little smarter and a little more disciplined.
bench
Our bench made the difference, especially in the end.
floor options younger
Some of our better options on the floor are with the younger players.
few past wavering
Natasha had been wavering the past few weeks. It didn't come as a surprise.
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.
felt hurting jamie job offense playing
Jamie was hurting us. I felt like we didn't have her for the whole game. She was not playing up to her capabilities on offense and defense. She wasn't getting the job done.
everybody happiness jamie judge last
Jamie was disappointed with the last game, but so was everybody else. You can't judge your happiness on one game.
jamie job playing scared
I thought she was playing scared and tentative. Jamie wasn't getting the job done.
execution offense pleased
I was pleased with our execution on offense in the first half.
best offensive proud threats
We have some of our best offensive scorers and threats off the bench. I was very proud of them seizing the moment.