Duke needs to limit the 'mess-ups' if the Blue Devils want to keep advancing in women's NCAA tournament
Duke didn’t come out with a confidence-instilling performance worthy of a Final Four contender in its opening matchup on Friday.
It took one game for the first thrown coaching item of the women’s NCAA tournament. It was Duke’s Kara Lawson with the whiteboard at Cameron Indoor Stadium, deep into a first-round matchup that the No. 3 seed was winning by 22 points .
On the one hand, this is Kara Lawson we’re talking about. “Yeah, I wake up intense,” Lawson said with such conviction in the post-game press conference, the four words came out as one. “I’m always at the next level.
That’s how I am. There’s an urgency about me. ” “There’s an urgency about me.
It’s March. You want to win. ” - Kara Lawson on her intensity towards her players.
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