LadyOrange
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I’ve heard the terms used interchangeably in the past. We always called it a 2-3 zone when I was in school but different regions will call it a 3-2.
I understand them to be different zones for different purposes. A 2-3 is a zone with 3 bigs and is designed to choke the middle where as a 3-2 is played with 3 guard/wing players to put more pressure on 3 point shooters. I only like the 3-2 played as a matchup to stop skip passes for easy 3's. All zones have deficiencies but are an attempt to mask your deficiencies in a man defense. If your zone throttles the other guys strength and the other team cannot adjust to take advantage of your zone it's a good way to go.
Yes. But I heard Kim say more than once that the team succeeded because SHE told them what to do.To clarify with everyone, Kim said it was 3-2 zone they played since Mizzou shoots lights out from 3. Her teams only play man and it’s a credit to Nikki for basically being a zone team because these kids knew enough from the past years to play it well enough to win Thursday.
Yes clearly she is the coach and they are having a great season because of what she brings to the table. I was making an observation and also going off of what Kim said in the post game interview. I think this 2-3 zone 3-2 zone convo has been beat in the dirt enough. How about we talk about this weeks upcoming gamesYes. But I heard Kim say more than once that the team succeeded because SHE told them what to do.
My #22 Argos just posted a big (rivalry) W against #6 Carroll College. Carroll posting back to back losses (the first against #15 Rocky Mountain College) could shake up the NAIA top 25.
The Argos will head to Billings to take on Rocky this Saturday to avenge an early season, 15 point loss to the Battlin’ Bears. Rocky’s only loss of the season has been to RV Lewis-Clark State (a former Frontier Conference foe) by 3.
Presume this is when Summitt and Mulkey both on the National USAW team. Which year?Pat Summitt and Kim Mulkey View attachment 428515