Women's B-Ball preps for playoffs
Patrick Childs
Issue date: 2/22/08 Section: Sports
"Our inexperience doesn't help either," said Bumgarner.
Young players are forced to play greater roles. Since Williams is out, first-year shooting guard Lauren LeFevers had to play at the post in last Saturday's 70-56 loss to Roanoke.
Players on the team are used to playing different roles.
"We have vocal leaders and silent leaders; everyone leads," Bumgarner said. "Different people step up every game."
LeFevers, one of the youngest players on the team, led the Quakers to victory on Tuesday with 31 points. LeFevers made three-pointers look like free throws and she rebounded as if she was 6'4".
"We moved her (LeFevers) around so much, which opened up her game," said Flamini. "When I recruited her, what I liked about her is she's a tough kid, hard-nosed and unafraid."
Come conference playoffs, the whole team is going to need to step up against Virginia Wesleyan.
So do the Quakers actually have a chance to win conference? Crazier things have happened in sports.
Young players are forced to play greater roles. Since Williams is out, first-year shooting guard Lauren LeFevers had to play at the post in last Saturday's 70-56 loss to Roanoke.
Players on the team are used to playing different roles.
"We have vocal leaders and silent leaders; everyone leads," Bumgarner said. "Different people step up every game."
LeFevers, one of the youngest players on the team, led the Quakers to victory on Tuesday with 31 points. LeFevers made three-pointers look like free throws and she rebounded as if she was 6'4".
"We moved her (LeFevers) around so much, which opened up her game," said Flamini. "When I recruited her, what I liked about her is she's a tough kid, hard-nosed and unafraid."
Come conference playoffs, the whole team is going to need to step up against Virginia Wesleyan.
So do the Quakers actually have a chance to win conference? Crazier things have happened in sports.
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