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  1. FranceGator

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    Interview or post game presser?
     
  2. gatorjjh

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    We hung around and talk to some of the parents after the game and to Kelly Rae I think everybody feels pretty good about everything going on right now with the AD and somewhat of a flux he'd be a fool not to appoint this young lady to head coach
     
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  3. bigDgator

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    Really happy for Coach and team after a tough off season.
     
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  4. basilfaltwy

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    Post game.
     
  5. swampgas44

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    Interview on SEC+ after the game.
     
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  6. number1

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    Excellent win!!!! That's a program-defining win. Next up #1 South Carolina.
     
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  7. FranceGator

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    Found the interview on the floridagators.com site. Exceptional. She has some real presence.

    Hard to believe, but if the SEC tournament was today, we'd be the #4 seed.
     
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  8. Singaporegator

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    Everyone should go look at that interview! Kelly Rae is the real deal. She represents everything we want Gator sports to be about. We need to grab her and make her our permanent coach now! Recruiting? The young women want to play for her and they value her as she values them. She will bring in the people with that same attitude!
    Go Gators!
     
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  9. basilfaltwy

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    Well, I sent an email to the AD suggesting that he do that very thing.
     
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    JUst watched the presser. I agree with everyone here - make her our permanent coach immediately!
     
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    It's amazing the difference a good coach makes.
     
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  12. Singaporegator

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    Not for nothing but ESPN named Kelly Rae Coach of the Week. At least someone is paying attention.
     
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  13. FranceGator

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    Maybe we should bump this out to a main post and thread.
     
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    That kind of attention makes recruiting a whole lot easier.
     
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  15. Singaporegator

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    If someone knows how please transform it into a Hire Coach Kelly Rae thread. Has a ring to it….
     
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    Next up for our Gator WBK 1/30/22


    Game Recap: Women's Basketball | 1/24/2022 9:53:00 PM | By PETE IACOBELLI/AP Sports

    No. 1 South Carolina wins 14th straight vs. Vanderbilt, 85-30
    AP Sports Writer
    COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - LeLe Grissett typically brings South Carolina energy off the bench. This time, the fifth-year senior did it from the opening tip.
    Grissett had seven of her season-high 14 points in the first period as the top-ranked Gamecocks opened up a big lead on Monday night on the way to their 14th straight win over Vanderbilt, 85-30.
    Aliyah Boston had 11 points and 12 rebounds for her 12th straight game with a double double. But it was Grissett who got South Carolina (18-1, 6-1 Southeastern Conference) off to a fast start.
    ''It just felt really easy,'' Grissett said of her early surge.
    The 6-foot-2 graduate student made just her seventh start in 132 games at South Carolina. She had missed the season's first nine games recovering from a lower right-leg injury suffered at the SEC Tournament last March.
    But when coach Dawn Staley needed someone to fill in for injured Zia Cooke, she didn't think twice before choosing Grissett.
    ''She's moving a lot better,'' Staley said. ''Knowing that she's healed up and knowing the things she can do out there for us.''
    Grissett scored the first basket, then added her second career 3-pointer. When she scored again next time down the court, the Gamecocks were up 11-3 and on the way to a blowout.
    ''We'd been working so hard, and the work actually paid off,'' Grissett said.
    Boston added four assists, four steals and two blocks. With South Carolina up 42-17 at the half, the lone drama was whether Boston could continue her streak with six points and four boards the first 20 minutes.
    But Boston pulled down six rebounds in the third quarter and cracked double-digit scoring with a three-point play early in the final period. The bench and the crowd erupted in cheers at Boston's accomplishment.
    Staley said it was difficult to justify keep her star out there with such a lead. But when Boston returned to the bench, Staley said Boston told her, ''thank you.''
    Brinae Alexander had 10 points to lead the Commodores (10-10, 1-5), who were held to their lowest point total of the season.
    The Gamecocks hadn't played since winning at Arkansas 61-52 on Jan. 16 and it looked like the break only helped.
    The Commodores struggled to take shots against South Carolina's height. Vanderbilt's tallest players are 6-2 while South Carolina has six players at that height or taller. That's why South Carolina had a 48-19 edge in rebounding.
    Vanderbilt coach Shea Ralph was disappointed with her team's showing.
    ''It's going to be a long ride home,'' she said.

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    • The Commodores' 30 points are the fewest South Carolina has ever allowed to a SEC opponent and the fewest points allowed overall since Savannah State scored 30 on Dec. 21, 2016.
    • Vanderbilt failed to reach double figures in any of the four quarters (8 in the 1st, 7 in the 2nd, 8 in the 3rd, 7 in the 4th). Coming into Monday night, the fewest points South Carolina had allowed in a single quarter to a SEC opponent this season was nine (vs. Kentucky). VAndy's 15 points in each half tied with the second half vs. Elon and the first half vs. N.C. A&T for the fewest points allowed by South Carolina in a half this season.
    • Junior guard Zia Cooke was unavailable for the game due to an injury suffered at Arkansas on Jan. 16. Her absence snapped an 82-game streak of consecutive games started, which was tied with Aliyah Boston for the second-longest in program history. Tiffany Mitchell holds the record with 103 consecutive starts.
    • With Cooke's absence, senior LeLe Grissett earned the start, the seventh of her career among her 132 total games wearing the Garnet and Black. It was an understatement to say she made the most of the opportunity, starting by scoring seven of the team's first 11 points in the game to force an early timeout from Vanderbilt.
    • Over 23 minutes, the Grissett piled up 14 points and five offensive rebounds, marking her highest-scoring game since posting 14 on Feb. 17, 2020, also against Vanderbilt.
    • Kamilla Cardoso was the team's scoring leader in the second quarter, hitting 3-of-4 shots from the field along with three free throws and two rebounds for the period. Led by Cardoso's production, the Gamecock bench outscored Vanderbilt as a team in the first half, 20-15. The theme held true for all 40 minutes; the bench finished with a 42-4 margin over the Commodore's reserves, all while shooting 71 percent as a group (15-for-21). It's the highest-scoring game of the year for the Gamecock bench and it is the third time this season that South Carolina's bench scored more points than the opposition's starting lineup.
    • Two freshmen contributed big while piling up key minutes Monday; Bree Hall scored a season-high 10 points with two rebounds and an assist in 16 minutes and Saniya Rivers shot 3-for-3 to tie her season high of seven points and added a rebound, a block and a steal in 17 minutes.
    • With the Commodores content to pack the paint with all five defenders at times, the Gamecocks were able to counter with a balanced attack from deep. Six different players hit a 3 in the game and the team finished the game with 8-of-18 makes from beyond the arc. The eight made 3s are tied for a season high.
    • The success from 3 fueled a season-best shooting night overall for South Carolina, which finished with a 58.2 percent success rate over 55 shots. That surpasses the previous high of 57.6 against Buffalo on Nov. 20.
    • The offense's efficiency was based thanks to a 'you first' mentality. The Gamecocks had 20 assists on 32 made baskets, the second game this season with 20 or more helpers. Five individuals had two or more assists, led by four assists from Destanni Henderson, Boston and Amihere.
    • Despite Vanderbilt settling inside defensively, the Gamecocks still owned a 44-4 advantage for points in the paint.
    • While the Commodores made her earn every bit of it, Boston did reach her 12th consecutive double-double thanks to 11 points and 12 rebounds over 28 minutes. That now ties her with Texas A&M's N'dea Jones and Auburn's Unique Thompson for the second-most double-doubles in a row by a SEC player over the last 20 seasons
    • The rebounding margin again was dominated by South Carolina, finishing the night with a season-high +29 (48-19). It is the fewest rebounds allowed to an opponent so far this season. The team's third quarter rebounding margin of 17-3 is tied for the fifth-largest in program history.
     
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  17. basilfaltwy

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    If I were the AD I would announce that she has been named permanent head coach. And I would make the public announcement just before the game against south carolina. That would certainly give everyone, especially the team, a little shot of enthusiasm right before the big game.
     
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  18. EastTNG8TR

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    I am rooting for her but we are not there yet. We could very reasonably lose most of the games in the back half of the conference schedule. Let her get to 8 wins, which she should be able to do, then do it. We should actually be favored to get around 9 wins. If we do it now but then fail to get to 8 SEC wins then we could be hindering ourselves. If he has waited this long, a few more weeks is more prudent to be safe.

    Now if we beat South Carolina, then I could see it happening immediately because that would be a HUGE win and a lot of positive momentum.
     
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  19. number1

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    Shoot if she pulls that off I'd write the contract myself. lol
     
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    Mizzou did it...lol. We just don't have the post play to contend with the truly elite. Biggest issue we need to address for next season along with replacing Kiki. Aliyah Boston is a beast.