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umbeta1455
Joined: 18 Apr 2005 Posts: 1897 Location: Maine
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Posted: 09/07/07 12:45 pm ::: Kelley Gibson and Cindy Blodgett |
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http://goblackbears.cstv.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/082007aaa.html
"University of Maine women's basketball head coach Cindy Blodgett announced on Monday that Kelley Gibson has been named the new assistant coach for the program. Gibson's hiring rounds out Blodgett's coaching staff, as Gibson joins Justin Rees and Rita Sullivan as assistant coaches. Gibson will work primarily with the Black Bear guards."
What I want to know is does anybody know what is going on with this coaching staff. I was a Blodgett fanatic in college, but I would never hire her as a head coach for Maine. Unless she turns out like McCallie or Versyp. Than to hire assistants who have done nothing either. Just a thought.
anybody know about these people who Blodgett hired?
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pilight
Joined: 23 Sep 2004 Posts: 66922 Location: Where the action is
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Posted: 09/07/07 1:05 pm ::: |
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Kelley Gibson played at Maryland then spent an inordinate amount of time as a Comets bench player. Dunno how she is as a coach.
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bluewolfvii
Joined: 08 Mar 2005 Posts: 5007 Location: The Happening
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Posted: 09/07/07 2:37 pm ::: |
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Rita Sullivan is a former communications director of the WNBA (2001-03). She is a former Black Bears team captain who graduated in 1995
Rees has 9 years Division II coaching and recruiting experience. His most recent position was associate head coach of the women's basketball team at Ferris State.
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hangtyme24
Joined: 21 May 2006 Posts: 2443
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Posted: 09/07/07 9:10 pm ::: |
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Some ppl are better coaches than they are players! I know im an average player, but Im better @ coachng my sister!
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RedEqualsLuck
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Posted: 09/07/07 11:21 pm ::: |
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but I would never hire her as a head coach for Maine. Unless she turns out like McCallie or Versyp. |
Couple of things going on 1) they were trying to mend some serious fences after the last disaster of a coach. 2) I think Cindy was a pretty good HS coach... 3) Did anyone know McCallie or Versyp were going to turn out that way (except for the people who hired them -- the have had a superb track record -- dunno if it's the same people responsible for the last 2) 4) Unless you hire Cindy and give her 4 years, you'll never know what she might become.
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wbbjunkie
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Posted: 09/07/07 11:26 pm ::: |
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I think the next few years will be interesting to watch how different coaches evolve. The WNBA has been such a great opportunity for so many women and I'm sure it's a dream for all college players. Even watching someone like Dawn Staley ... now that she's a full-time coach and retired from playing we'll really get to see some good younger coaching talent at work.
Without the WNBA, people like Cindy would probably have started coaching a lot sooner. I think this past year's coaching vacacies really showed a need for this 'generation' to hurry up and collect epxerience w/ the 'older' coaches beginning to step away (Rene Portland, Teresa Grentz, Jody...) - even if it wasn't their choice.
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RedEqualsLuck
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Posted: 09/08/07 11:20 am ::: |
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actually, I might suggest the opposite -- because of the WNBA some have chosen to stay in the US and coach AND play -- Dawn, Jen Rizzotti, Erin, Tamkia no-longer-Williams are a couple of examples that come to mind.
And with Cindy -- no disrespect intended -- but she wasn't in the W long enough for it to impact her coaching aspirations
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PRballer
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Posted: 09/08/07 12:27 pm ::: |
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My understanding is that Cindy wasn't a great assistant coach at BU or Brown. She's not a very dynamic personality for a head coach.
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Orion
Joined: 26 Jun 2006 Posts: 952 Location: Washington, DC
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Posted: 09/08/07 8:59 pm ::: |
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Kelley was a grad assistant (coach) at American a few years ago. Melissa McFerrin was/is the head coach at AU.
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StevenHW
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 10983 Location: Sacramento, California
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Posted: 09/09/07 3:11 pm ::: |
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If some people aren't impressed with Blodgett as a coach, then why did Univ. of Maine hire her as a head coach? Other than being probably the best player ever at Univ. of Maine, a famous alumni and a former WNBA player, I can think of no other reason.
But anyway, good luck to Cindy. Maybe she'll prove the doubters wrong.
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umbeta1455
Joined: 18 Apr 2005 Posts: 1897 Location: Maine
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Posted: 09/11/07 6:30 pm ::: |
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As for Cindy, I was one of those people that followed her constantly which got me into womens basketball. When she was drafted she had a ton of articles dedicated just to her. I know she was only hired for the name, but I think it was the wrong choice. Obviously I hope I am dead wrong.
When it comes to her assistants I really hope she hired the right people. to me it seems like recruiting is going to be a lot harder. Just my honest opinion. That is why I asked if anybody knew of these people as coaches. It feels like Division 2 or 3 to me right now.
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