We need our returning guys to improve defensively or they won’t play as much or at all. Some of our players have offense as their strength and their weakness is on defense. That’s going to change or they won’t be playing.
― Keno Davis via Projo.com
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We need our returning guys to improve defensively or they won’t play as much or at all. Some of our players have offense as their strength and their weakness is on defense. That’s going to change or they won’t be playing.
― Keno Davis via Projo.com
The good news is we’ve already played Syracuse so we know what to expect. The bad news is we know what to expect.
― Keno Davis via MyCentralJersey.com
As I watch Villanova’s team, that’s kind of who I’d like to be. I’d like to play like Villanova. I like the uptempo style and they put five guys on the floor who can all play. They don’t have guys who are just screeners or rebounders. They can all drive, all shoot and all defend. And they all play very hard.
― Keno Davis via Projo.com
You understand when you make 3s, you can’t rely on that throughout the game. I knew we would cool. I didn’t know we would shoot so poorly in the second half. For us, you have to shoot really well to win on the road, play a really good game and have some fortune.
― Keno Davis via Projo.com
I was pretty confident that we were going to bounce back, but I couldn’t have dreamed that we’d bounce back like this. Not that we’d have that much intensity and effort to play not just your best game of the year but your best game of the year by far.
― Keno Davis, via Projo.com
If anybody thought I was throwing our team under the bus they’re wrong. I take responsibility for what happened at the end of the game. I said that repeatedly in the locker room. Maybe that got lost between the locker room and the radio show and the media room. I apologize if people are thinking I’m putting blame on the players.
― Keno Davis via Projo Hoops Blog

(Photo The Providence Journal/Ruben W. Perez)
INVISIBLE TOILET!!
Don’t sweat it Coach, that is exactly what I did immediately after the game too. That’s what I get for mixing Guinness and Coors Light.
As I reflect on this game it points out a weakness and the team that we have right now isn’t good enough. It isn’t good enough to be able to fight through some miscues offensively or some missed free throws or missed defensive assignments. We’re just not as talented as we need to be to be able to fight through some of these situations.
― Keno Davis via Projo.com
They (officials) told me that he had caught him with his elbow and he had been tossed. I wanted our players to try to match their physical and aggressive play, but sometimes youthful and inexperienced players need to learn how not to be cheap in doing that.
― Keno Davis via Projo.com
“Each week, the BIG EAST Coaches’ Corner micro-site sponsored by OppenheimerFunds provides fans with a platform to engage with the conference’s men’s basketball coaches about a variety of different topics as each coach responds to a “question of the week.” A new question of the week is posted each Monday during the season leading up to the 2010 BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Championship at Madison Square Garden.
A new question has just been posted. Today, the coaches are asked, “What would some fans be surprised to learn about being a college coach?”“
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