Kristy Lynn Curry (née Sims; born October 30, 1966)[1] is the head coach of the University of Alabama's women's basketball team, the Crimson Tide. She took the job in 2013. (wikipedia)
The shots that she's taken were all good shots and that's the difference. She has done a great job lately of being able to control the tempo more and making better decisions in our half-court offense.
The team that is most consistent will win this league this year.
It's all about intensity. We are a tight team and I know they feed off me.
I told the team that we'd talk about that at the end of the season, but that my focus was on them. It's a typical spring, this has happened each of the last four seasons. But my only focus is to take them to the Sweet 16.
It's one and done at this time of year, so you take them any way you can get them.
I have seen her do that on film.
They are so good on the perimeter they remind me of those teams.
You look at the call under the basket, and I don't want what I say to be misinterpreted. I like to put a lock (on what I say) and save my money. I got to get some groceries this week.
Today really matters. If you want to compete for a Big Ten title, we can't lose today.
Our bench was big. We struggled there for a while, but right now we seem to be back on track with the little things whether it's box out or a lose ball, whatever it be.