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Small Ball

Maybe I missed it but didn't see a lot of conversation about the team going small in the 2nd half and imediately going on a run. Felt like the good ol' days. Scrambling defense, spread floor, team rebounding, active hands, out quick in transition. It helped us turn the game. I think Jay realized that DR couldn't go the entire 2nd half and DO was out, so gave it a shot out of necessity. It worked.

Would prefer to have both bigs healthy and available but I wonder if in the back of his mind Jay is thinking that a small change of pace for a few minutes a game could provide a spark. It certainly was yesterday.

What has impressed me

Is the amount of young talent in the Big East. Obviously guys will leave but Nova, x Seton Hall, Marquette, and Creighton all return a lot of talent. This league is in good shape. Marquette will most likely lose the big guy, those guards will be good. X is loaded again. Creighton is young and those guards will be really good. The beat goes on. I have been very impressed with the rise in talent level across the league by teams not named gtown or sju.
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I'm taking questions...assuming you want to ask any of course....lol

Disclaimer: At the behest of djrun85 I'm willing to answer most questions you may have. I may not answer because i simply don't know the answer or because i feel answering may betray my relationship with the team or the staff, which will always come first. I will do my best. Lets keep it classy folks, otherwise this may end very VERY quickly... Hahahahaha. I'm in brace position.....and begin!!

The Circus

Who's been following The Circus: Inside The Greatest Political Show on Earth on Showtime?

I think the access to the candidates/campaigns and the candor they get from them is unmatched.

I may not agree with all their analysis but it is pretty cool to see behind the scenes interviews and access once a week, most times within a day or two of major developments.

I'm looking forward to this week's coverage of Little Marco's FL push.

Booth and Bridges

I thought Phil played a very solid game today. Hit a timely three to tie the game back up when we were down early second half and finished with seven points, three assists and one turnover in 21 minutes.

Bridges is still struggling a bit on the offensive end, but I thought he helped change the game in the second half on the defensive end.

We need these two down the stretch of the season. I thought today was a promising start.

post game press conf - Jay comments then Q&A

JAY WRIGHT:
Very good win for us. I'm very pleased
with our team. That Georgetown team is a very good
team. Played a great game last night and played very
well again today. They have not quit on John all year,
and they've had tons of injuries. They're young. That
is going to be a good team next year. They've stuck
together to the end, and that's why I told our guys,
these guys are good. Doesn't matter what their record
is. They played that way tonight.
So I was pleased we could come out of that with a
victory.

THE MODERATOR:
Questions please.
Q.
Coach, you had not a single double-digit score
until about the seventh minute of the second half.
Obviously you had three guys finish in double
digits. What led you to that transition there?
JAY WRIGHT:
You know, teams do a good job, and
Georgetown did, of trying to get at Ryan and Josh and
Kris. They know who to go after. That was part of that
first half.
We couldn't get those guys going. We have to just
continue to play defense, hang in until we can break
free. I think once -- we had a couple of shots and got
out to transition. Josh is I think one of the best players
in the country in transition. That got us going, and we
were able to get some good things in the half-court
offense.
Q.
Georgetown puts teams on the line a lot. You
didn't get a (inaudible). Did you make a concerted
effort to get a little more contact and get there?
JAY WRIGHT:
Definitely. I thought in the first half they
were very physical. Both teams were. Neither team
got to the foul line. But we weren't playing through their
physicality. We were driving the ball and they were
kind of pushing us off our line and we were throwing
shots up rather than being strong. We did, we talked
about that at halftime. It was important. Getting to the
foul line was important.

Q.
You guys were forced to go small after the injury
with Daniel. Was that part of the game plan
anyway when you saw the response especially
when they were trying to really feed in on Arch?
He seemed to thrive under that.
JAY WRIGHT:
Yeah. The last time we played them
they pressed us a lot. So we did use the small lineup
by plan against the press. We would have rather not
done it tonight. But it was good that we had just played
them that way and we had to tonight.
Darryl gave us great minutes, but he was tired. It was
good. It was good against their press.

Q.
Jay, at this point do you feel like you've done
enough to get locked in as a 1 seed? And at this
point how much pressure was it to (inaudible)?
JAY WRIGHT:
I know our people are tired of hearing
this, we don't care about the seeds. We don't think
about the seeds. We really concentrate on enjoying
this moment. We really do. I know it sounds corny. It's
just what we do. We love being here right now. We
love that game. We are fired up about playing
tomorrow. Because we're going to have plenty of time
when this is over to sit around and do nothing except to
listen to everybody talk about seeds. We'll do it then.
There's a lot of pressure from the outside of this team
to get to the second week, and there is. You know
what, we just take it one game at a time. If we don't
get there, it's not going to kill us. We'll be really
disappointed, but we're going to enjoy every step. If
we're playing to get there, we're in pretty good shape.
Then we'll take it as it comes.

Q.
Coach, in terms of getting to that and I'm just
wondering if you think not in terms of the program
itself, but as far as the Big East here in year three.
You guys have been the standard-bearer and
representing the league in sort of a larger sense.
JAY WRIGHT:
We definitely let down the Big East last
year. We were a good enough team to advance; we
didn't do it. And we take responsibility for that, really.
But you know, our guys played hard in that game
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against NC State. We brought it. We came all the way
back to get a shot to win the game with 14 seconds,
and it didn't go in. That's the Tournament.
So we do take that responsibility seriously. I really
would like us to get to a Final Four for the Big East as
much as for these guys. I really would. Because we
love this league. And we want this league to get
respect. But if we don't do it, I would love Xavier or
Providence or Seton Hall, I would love them to do it. I
really would. For the league I would love to see that
happen. I know they are good enough to do it.

Q.
Arch, I think it was a one-point game, 47-46
maybe, when you hit the first of those three threes
from the same spot there. What is it about that
spot? Is that spot -- I mean, what made you so
aggressive taking that shot tonight?
RYAN ARCIDIACONO:
I think it was out in transition. I
know I'm not going to finish at the rim. I know I'll pass
that anytime I'm close to the lane, I'll give it to Josh or
Phil or any of the other guys.
I didn't think we had numbers, but Coach always tells
me to be aggressive. We do that in practice. If I'm out
in transition, I'm pretty much the only one who pulls up.
That was just a product of us getting out. I think we got
-- like a couple of stops is where it really turned in and I
was able to get those open looks from causing
turnovers, a couple of great blitzes.

Whether you like it or not...

... Or whether the fan base steps up to fully embrace it - we are the Cuse of the Big East Tournament. We are the big show. Wear Nova stuff and the comments come all session. The most colors worn are Nova colors. We are respected by all other fan bases. The big dog at the Big East Tournament is your Villanova Wildcats. It's your Big East Tournament to drive. Cuse and UCONN players, coaches and fans embraced it and it became a staple of their great programs. Will Villanova's?
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