He averaged 19.7 before February 1 (21 games) and 24.6 since then (9 games). In games 22 through 26, he averaged 29.6. In his last four games, he averaged 18.25, with 18 or fewer in the three games other than scoring 25 against us.Flying Dutchmen wrote: Delaware has completely rode Nate Darling to where they are now. They might be the biggest culprit of hinging their success on one player in the CAA. He's second in the league in minutes behind Buie, and he has to be averaging around 25 since February 1st.
https://static.caasports.com/custompage ... _03_03.mp3 is Mihalich's teleconference. He thought 13-5 would be enough to the regular season title. When he was asked for CAA Tournament, he brought up Denton Koon's shot to beat W&M in 2016 that I went to. He got asked a question that cited Jerry Beach that we have the fewest bench minutes of 353 teams, and the reporter said we have the fewest bench minutes about 1,410 team seasons since we had fewer in 2015-2016. We average 30.0 bench minutes in 2015-2016, and we used the same starters in every game. This season we average 34.9 bench minutes, and players other than our usual starters average 34.4. When Silverio started, he played 21 minutes, and Ray played 7. When Klementowicz started, he played 5 minutes, and Coburn played 35. That accounts for the difference of 0.5 minutes per game. He guessed that Buie played 8 or 9 minutes per game as a freshman when it was 12.6. He said that the strategy is to win the game, and he will play for Buie for 38 minutes if necessary. My point is that the strategy to win on three consecutive days should not be the same strategy as to win on Thursday-Saturday-Thursday or Saturday-Thursday-Saturday.
https://caasports.com/news/2020/3/3/men ... rch-3.aspx links to teleconferences with the other coaches. For some reason, Bill Coen did not participate, and Associate Coach Chris Markwood did Northeastern's teleconference.