Me, too. I'm glad to see Flanagan let her blossom some,
as sometimes I think he kinda does the "no stars" thing.
She seems to be not only talented, but modest/humble,
and able to take constructive criticism (play defense, gal).
I hope she has a glorious career.
Concerning Lobo Women, I'm wondering why they got
shafted by the NCAA committee vis-a-vis seeding.
An 8 seed? Gee, what an honor. If they win, they get
to play Tenn at Tenn.
As far as this group being dead, it ain't dead if we don't
want it to be dead. On-topic posts and a brief daily
"dropping by" is all it takes. Let the spammers burn in hell.
"CLL" <clewis.TakeThisOut@bga.com> wrote in message news:d12tl302h52@enews4.newsguy.com...
> Well, almost dead. I still check it from time to time to see if anyone
> bothers to post.
>
> Regarding New Mexico's success, am glad to see Marsh, a good Texas gal,
> being so successful in her first year of college ball.
>
> <Greg> wrote in message news:cgs931tt73gi3tqirf4nkia9r7qrenaokq@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 05:27:22 GMT, "Rick K" <munged.TakeThisOut@someplace.net>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>The New Mexico Lady Lobos (whoo-hoo) beat Utah
> >>47-37 for the Mountain West Conference Championship
> >>today. This is the fifth straight game that UNM has beaten
> >>Utah, so I guess you might say the Lobos own them right now.
> >>
> >>And apparently, even the Utah coache's long-standing grudge
> >>couldn't keep UNM Coach Don Flanagan from winning his
> >>long-deserved Coach of the Year Award, punctuated by this
> >>MWC title. That must really stick in her craw. Haw haw.
> >>
> >>Way to go UNM!
> >>
> >
> > Don't you realize that this group is dead? No posts execpt spam for
> > weeks.
>
> >> Stay informed about: UNM Women bounce Utah (again)