Showing posts with label NCAA Women's Basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCAA Women's Basketball. Show all posts

Video: UK Hoops Coach Mitchell, UK players comments on 2012 NCAA Women's Tournament

UK Hoops head coach Matthew Mitchell comments on his team's selection as a two seed in the Kingston region of the 2012 NCAA tournament, and on his team's recovery from a loss to LSU in the SEC tournament semifinals. Video's courtesy of KyKernel.com.


Junior guard and SEC POY A'dia Mathies comments on her third straight season reaching the NCAA tournament and what she expects from this year's team.


UK senior guard Keyla Snowden discusses going to the NCAA tournament for a third straight year, and taking the leap from a four seed two years in a row to a two seed her senior year.

Photos: UK Hoops 2012 NCAA Tournament Party

Photos: SEC Women's Tournament UK Hoops vs Florida

UK Hoops celebrated a SEC regular-season championship before tipoff of its SEC tournament game in a trophy presentation on the court of Bridgestone Arena. UK Hoops rally late in second half to win 71-67 and advance to face LSU Saturday at 4pm.

UK’s Mathies, Goss, Snowden earns SEC top awards

Three UK Hoops players named SEC Player, Freshman and Co-Sixth Woman of the Year and earn 1st Team All- SEC, All-Freshman Team and All-Defensive Team.

First Team All-SEC
A'dia Mathies, Kentucky

All-Freshman Team
Bria Goss, Kentucky

All-Defensive Team
A'dia Mathies, Kentucky

Player of the Year
A’dia Mathies, Kentucky

Freshman of the Year
Bria Goss, Kentucky

Defensive Player of the Year
Glory Johnson, Tennessee

Co-6th Woman of the Year
Keyla Snowden, Kentucky

NCAA Women's Top 25 Poll 2/28/12

AP Top 25

1. Baylor (40)
2. Stanford
3. Notre Dame
4. Connecticut
5. Duke
6. Maryland
7. Miami (FL)
8. Delaware
9. Penn St.
10. Kentucky
11. Green Bay
12. Georgetown
13. Tennessee
14. Ohio St.
15. Georgia Tech
16. Georgia
17. Texas A&M
18. St. John's
19. St. Bonaventure
20. Louisville
21. Purdue
22. Gonzaga
23. Rutgers
24. Nebraska
25. South Carolina

Dropped Out:No. 21 DePaul

Others Receiving Votes:Princeton 45, Arkansas 36, DePaul 34, West Virginia 25, California 25, Middle Tenn. St. 15, Fla Gulf Coast 8, Vanderbilt 6, Iowa 3, Oklahoma 2, Fresno St. 2

USA Today/ESPN

1. Baylor (31)
2. Stanford
3. Notre Dame
4. Connecticut
5. Maryland
6. Duke
7. Miami (FL)
8. Delaware
9. Kentucky
10. Tennessee
11. Green Bay
12. Penn St.
13. Texas A&M
14. Georgetown
15. Georgia
16. Ohio St.
17. Louisville
18. Georgia Tech
19. Rutgers
20. Gonzaga
21. St. John's
22. St. Bonaventure
23. DePaul
24. Nebraska
25. Purdue

Dropped Out:No. 24 Vanderbilt

Others Receiving Votes:Middle Tenn. St. 25, Vanderbilt 18, Fla Gulf Coast 17, California 14, Princeton 11, West Virginia 8, Arkansas 7, South Carolina 7, UTEP 5, LSU 2

Photos: UK Hoops celebrates 2011-12 SEC Regular Season Championship

Video: UK Coach Mitchell, players on Senior Night win over South Carolina

UK Hoops Head Coach Matthew Mitchell and UK Hoops players Bria Goss, A'dia Mathies, and Keyla Snowden talk to the media after their win over South Carolina in Memorial Coliseum on Senior Night. Video's courtesy of uksportsinfo.com










Video: UK Hoops Coach Matthew Mitchell, Players Senior Night Preview against South Carolima

UK hoops head coach Matthew Mitchell talks about senior night and South Carolina. UK Hoops Seniors players Keyla Snowden, Crystal Riley and Amber Smith at Wednesday's Press Conference discuss Thursday's senior night against South Carolina. Video's courtesy of KyKernel.com.




Video: UK Hoops Coach Matthew Mitchell After 70-61 Win vs Vanderbilt

UK Hoops Head Coach Matthew Mitchell spoke to the media after his team's 70-61 win versus SEC foe Vanderbilt. Video's courtesy of uksportsinfo.com.






Kentucky Head Coach Matthew Mitchell

Opening Statement …
“Fantastic victory tonight for our team over a very good opponent and I just loved the way that we started the game with tremendous defensive intensity and great aggressive play on the offensive end. It was clearly a game that we wanted to win and we played like we wanted to win. We played really, really hard and hustled tonight. I am really proud of our team.”
On the character of the team that they play that well coming out of the gate after three consecutive losses …
“Yeah, I tell you, I really liked the way that we practiced the last couple of days. We were in a tough spot, clearly and had not played well and suffered some losses. For us to be able to come out and stay focused and not get down (was big.) What a great crowd for the late tip, I really appreciate people coming out, but I was so proud of these players. I thought that they came to play tonight.”

On the effort of Samarie Walker, especially offensively …
“It was a big night for her and just an unbelievable effort, particularly in the first half. We have struggled so much to score against zone defenses and Vanderbilt probably does a better job than anybody of mixing defenses. I tried not to focus on what they were doing and focused more on what we were doing and how we were moving and how hard we cut and screened. I just thought the aggressive play by everybody got Vanderbilt in a lot of rotation situations and that opened up the offensive boards and Samarie was a monster on those. Really good effort and, you know, I just think that she can continue to get better. She missed a lot of layups and free throws so the effort you saw tonight I think can get better with her, as far as being more efficient. I am really, really happy because she played 35 quality minutes tonight.”

On getting good scoring games from players other than Bria Goss and A’dia Mathies …
“The six-minute draught in the second half really turned a game that we had firmly in control into a really tough game that we had to grind out. I was really proud of the players because sometimes those are harder to close out when you start to lose the momentum. Just balance across the board. If we ever hit on all cylinders in a night we will be tough to beat. No matter how it happened, or how it needed to happen tonight, we got what we needed and that was a victory.”

On ending the three-game losing streak …
“I am just so happy for our players because you get off to such a great start at 10-0 and then you lose some tough games and there has to be a point for them where their confidence is down. There is no question about it. I am so happy for them. Really proud of our coaching staff because we just tried to stay behind them and believed that we had a good team. I think we can continue to get better. This was a tough game for us to win tonight and I was proud we were able to get it.”

On Amber Smith’s status …
“She is just not 100 percent. I just think that probably rest (will help.) She was available, but I think that probably trying to get her back at 75 percent (isn’t what we need to do), but get her back to 100 percent where she can have some explosiveness. She just doesn’t have a lot of explosiveness right now. We have a lot of basketball left to play and I know that she wants to finish her career out really strong. It just worked out tonight where we didn’t have to play her. She is ailing, but could have gone. Probably better that she didn’t.”

On Maegan Conwright’s play recently …
“I thought that Maegan played a beautiful game for not playing that position in months. I thought that she was fantastic. I told her during the game, she had a couple of turnovers that she felt bad about, I told her, ‘With what was on the line tonight, coming off what we have come off and to be thrust into that position, I am very impressed.’ She needs to embrace that role and you see we are much more explosive with her in that position.”

On if this team is where he wants them to be at this point in the season …
“I think we can get better. As far as our position, we are in better position than we probably have ever been in a SEC season in the history of the school. As far as how they award the championship is based on a 16-game schedule and I love the position we are in. We are still striving to win the championship and we are still in position to do that. I am happy with that, but I still think we can play better.”

Video: UK Hoops players Mathies, Walker, and Snowden 70-61 Win vs Vandy

UK Hoops stars A'dia Mathies, Samarie Walker, and Keyla Snowden talk to the media after their 70-61 win over SEC foe Vanderbilt. UK Hoops improve to 11-3(SEC), 22-5(Overall). Video's courtesy of uksportsinfo.com.


SEC Women's Basketball Standings 2/20/12

 SoutheasternConfAll
 Tennessee (13)11-320-7
 Kentucky (7)10-321-5
 Arkansas9-520-6
 Georgia (18)9-520-7
 South Carolina (25)9-520-7
 LSU9-519-8
 Vanderbilt8-520-6
 Florida7-717-10
 Mississippi St.4-1014-13
 Auburn3-1111-16
 Mississippi2-1212-15
 Alabama2-1212-16



SEC Women's BB Games for 2/20/12-2/26/12

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH

Vanderbilt at Kentucky 9:00 PM ESPN2

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD

Arkansas at Tennessee 7:00 PM FSN
Ole Miss at Georgia 7:00 PM
Mississippi St. at Florida 7:00 PM
South Carolina at Kentucky 7:00 PM
Alabama at Auburn 9:00 PM CSS
Vanderbilt at LSU 9:00 PM FSN

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH

Kentucky at Mississippi St. 1:30 PM ESPNU
Arkansas at South Carolina 2:00 PM SEC Network
Florida at Tennessee 3:30 PM ESPNU
Ole Miss at Auburn 3:30 PM FSN
Alabama at Vanderbilt 4:00 PM CSS
LSU at Georgia 5:00 PM ESPN2

*NOTE: ALL GAMES EASTERN STANDARD TIME

SEC Women's BB Games for 2/13/12-2/19/12

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH

Kentucky at Tennessee 7:00 PM ESPN2

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH

Georgia at South Carolina 7:00 PM FSN
Kentucky at Alabama 7:30 PM
LSU at Arkansas 8:00 PM CST
Florida at Vanderbilt 9:00 PM FSN
Tennessee at Mississippi St. 9:00 PM CSS

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH

Tennessee at Ole Miss 2:00 PM SEC Network
Auburn at LSU 3:00 PM
Mississippi St. at Arkansas 3:00 PM
South Carolina at Alabama 3:00 PM FSN
Georgia at Florida 3:30 PM ESPNU


SEC Women's Basketball Standings 2/13/12

SoutheasternConfAll
 Kentucky (7)10-121-3
 Tennessee (11)8-317-7
 Arkansas8-419-5
 Georgia (21)8-419-6
 South Carolina (24)8-419-6
 Vanderbilt7-519-6
 LSU7-517-8
 Florida6-616-9
 Mississippi St.4-814-11
 Auburn3-1011-15
 Mississippi2-1112-14
 Alabama1-1111-15

NCAA Women's AP/USA Today Top 25 Basketball Poll 2/7/12

AP Top 25

1. Baylor (40)
2. Notre Dame
3. Connecticut
4. Stanford
5. Duke
6. Miami (FL)
7. Kentucky
8. Maryland
9. Green Bay
10. Ohio St.
11. Tennessee
12. Delaware
13. Nebraska
14. Georgetown
15. Texas A&M
16. Purdue
17. Rutgers
18. Penn St.
19. Gonzaga
20. Louisville
21. Georgia
22. North Carolina
22. Georgia Tech
24. South Carolina
25. St. Bonaventure

Dropped Out:No. 22 BYU, No. 25 Texas Tech

Others Receiving Votes:DePaul 38, BYU 28, California 25, Texas Tech 24, Oklahoma 18, Arkansas 14, St. John's 12, Princeton 12, Fla Gulf Coast 8, UTEP 7, Kansas St. 7, Fresno St. 6, West Virginia 1, Bowling Green 1

USA Today/ESPN

1. Baylor (31)
2. Notre Dame
3. Connecticut
4. Stanford
5. Duke
6. Miami (FL)
7. Kentucky
8. Maryland
9. Green Bay
10. Ohio St.
11. Tennessee
12. Delaware
13. Georgetown
14. Texas A&M
15. Nebraska
16. Rutgers
17. Louisville
18. Gonzaga
19. Purdue
20. Georgia
21. Penn St.
22. DePaul
23. Georgia Tech
24. South Carolina
25. Vanderbilt

Dropped Out:No. 24 North Carolina, No. 25 Kansas

Others Receiving Votes:St. Bonaventure 34, North Carolina 19, California 18, Fla Gulf Coast 16, Middle Tenn. St. 15, UTEP 8, Texas Tech 5, Fresno St. 4, St. John's 4, BYU 4, Princeton 3, West Virginia 2, Oklahoma 2, Kansas St. 1

SEC Women's BB Games for 2/9/12-2/12/12

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH

Auburn at Florida 7:00 PM FSFL/SUN ESPN3
Mississippi St. at LSU 7:00 PM CST
Alabama at Ole Miss 8:00 PM
South Carolina at Arkansas 8:00 PM
Tennessee at Vanderbilt 9:00 PM CSS ESPN3

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH

LSU at Alabama 2:00 PM CSS
Vanderbilt at Georgia 2:00 PM SEC Network
Arkansas at Auburn 2:30 PM ESPN2
Ole Miss at Mississippi St. 3:30 PM FSN
Florida at South Carolina 5:00 PM ESPN2


SEC Women's Basketball Standings 2/6/12

 SoutheasternConfAll
 Kentucky (7)10-121-3
 Tennessee (11)8-217-6
 South Carolina (24)7-318-5
 Georgia (21)7-418-6
 Vanderbilt6-418-5
 Arkansas6-417-5
 LSU5-515-8
 Florida5-515-8
 Mississippi St.3-713-10
 Auburn3-811-13
 Mississippi2-912-12
 Alabama0-1010-14

Video: Coach Matthew Mitchell Post-Ole Miss Presser

UK Hoops Head Coach Matthew Mitchell talks to the media after his team blasted Ole Miss to stay undefeated in the SEC. Video's courtesy of uksportsinfo.com.




Video: UK Hoops Players After Win versus Ole Miss

UK Hoops stars Bria Goss, Samarie Walker, and Kastine Evans talked to the media after they beat Ole Miss to stay undefeated in the SEC. Video's courtesy of uksportsinfo.com.




Photos: UK Hoops vs. Ole Miss

UK hoops defeat Lady Rebels 82-41. Kentucky improves to 21-2 overall and 10-0in SEC play.