Women’s basketball enters season ranked 8th nationally

Matt Schaeffer

Entering her fifth season as the head coach of the lady Thunderbirds, Kori Stephenson took the time after practice to answer a few questions about her current team.Last season the team went 21-11 and were DII RegionI runner-ups

Question: What style of offense are you running?

Stephenson: “We always look to run transition, up and down, up tempo. And then we’re working on a motion, but yet quick hitters.”

Question: What is the difference from

last year’s offense?

Stephenson: “In the X’s and O’s we have more post players, more people playing in their natural positions, also their collective work ethic and their enthusiasm (are better). They’re just a good bunch of kids.”

Question: Who are your key players?

Stephenson: “They’re all going to play a major role and I think it’s because we’re really balanced.”

Question: How deep is this team?

Stephenson: “They can all give minutes and if they’re not getting minutes on Wednesdays and Saturdays then they’re pushing our starters.”

Question: What are the team’s weaknesses?

Stephenson: “I would say discipline, on the court discipline. Just making sure everyone is doing what they are supposed to be doing.”

Question: With only one or two years with the players how do you quickly build chemistry?

Stephenson: “We talk about the program. Not just the team but the whole history of the program. As soon as we get the kids in the summer we start building a rapport with them during the off season conditioning. And we tell them that it’s pretty important to come in and not waste time trying to feel people out.”

Question: What are your expectations for this season?

Stephenson: “To win. To compete for a regional championship.”

Stephenson’s teams have enjoyed winning seasons in three of her four seasons going 77-32 in that time, including a Region I Division II Championship and two runner-ups.

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