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Here is a link to an article from ESPN.
http://www.espn.com/womens-college-...-ready-one-last-battle-ncaa-championship-game
And a short excerpt I think you will like (well the real OU fans anyway
):
"Every point guard is different," said Mississippi State assistant coach Dionnah Jackson-Durrett, who played that position in college at Oklahoma. "Morgan has her own way. We want her to embrace being that tough, vocal, firm leader, but we have to embrace how she does it. Because it works for her.
"She'll go over to her teammates, whisper in their ear. And Morgan takes a lot from the coaching staff. We all get on her. But she processes it, and she wants to get it right. She doesn't want to disappoint anyone."
Jackson-Durrett played for the Sooners from 2001 to '05, including an NCAA final appearance her freshman season against UConn in 2002. She is in her second season as an assistant to Vic Schaefer at Mississippi State and says she's seen a noticeable improvement this season in William.
"She had to learn how to control the pace of the game," Jackson-Durrett said. "Sometimes, it just clicks -- all that we've been telling her throughout the year. She really found that against Baylor, and she was very composed [against UConn]. She's had really good games in the past, but she's put it all together now."
I guess this means OU needs to get some of the credit for MSU's success this year.
http://www.espn.com/womens-college-...-ready-one-last-battle-ncaa-championship-game
And a short excerpt I think you will like (well the real OU fans anyway

"Every point guard is different," said Mississippi State assistant coach Dionnah Jackson-Durrett, who played that position in college at Oklahoma. "Morgan has her own way. We want her to embrace being that tough, vocal, firm leader, but we have to embrace how she does it. Because it works for her.
"She'll go over to her teammates, whisper in their ear. And Morgan takes a lot from the coaching staff. We all get on her. But she processes it, and she wants to get it right. She doesn't want to disappoint anyone."
Jackson-Durrett played for the Sooners from 2001 to '05, including an NCAA final appearance her freshman season against UConn in 2002. She is in her second season as an assistant to Vic Schaefer at Mississippi State and says she's seen a noticeable improvement this season in William.
"She had to learn how to control the pace of the game," Jackson-Durrett said. "Sometimes, it just clicks -- all that we've been telling her throughout the year. She really found that against Baylor, and she was very composed [against UConn]. She's had really good games in the past, but she's put it all together now."
I guess this means OU needs to get some of the credit for MSU's success this year.
