Sandora Irvin powered the Frogs past Oklahoma with 32 points and 18 boards.
"She was everywhere," coach Coale said. "She was a very difficult matchup for us. We kept her in check early on the boards, and as the game went on, she wore us down."
Irvin remains humble. "In the beginning of the season, the only thing we've been hearing is that this is Sandora Irvin's team because there are so many new faces on the team," she said. "It's nice, but I think people are underestimating the rest of the team. I couldn't do this on my own."
(Elsewhere in the POY race, Batteast had a quiet night, lettting her teammates do the work needed to top Dayton.)
"She was everywhere," coach Coale said. "She was a very difficult matchup for us. We kept her in check early on the boards, and as the game went on, she wore us down."
Irvin remains humble. "In the beginning of the season, the only thing we've been hearing is that this is Sandora Irvin's team because there are so many new faces on the team," she said. "It's nice, but I think people are underestimating the rest of the team. I couldn't do this on my own."
(Elsewhere in the POY race, Batteast had a quiet night, lettting her teammates do the work needed to top Dayton.)