2021-22 Women's Basketball
2021-22 Women's Basketball
Looking forward to the 2021-22 Season..........
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Coach Reiss deserves our support and attention. She is building something special - This is a coach that has the potential to build a URI basketball program into a legacy. Women's basketball may be "behind" the men's game; but it's catching up in leaps and bounds.
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#GetOnBoard
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F*ck Alacki, DarthFriar, DirtyBeanFriar94, xCoachK, Boxworth, Friar Faithful, bicycleicycle, Matt_Keough, Patrick Norton, the Rosato brothers, and especially Benjamin Lord !
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Was looking into tickets for WBB. All I see is general admission? Is that all they sell?
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Yes. General admissionBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago Was looking into tickets for WBB. All I see is general admission? Is that all they sell?
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#GetOnBoard
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Coach Reiss has earned these improvements because of the way this team has performed under her leadership, the outstanding job she has done in creating a winning culture, recruiting student athletes that are buying into what she is selling and she is meeting with donors and impressing them with her vision. If the WBB locker room is better than the MBB locker room, so be it. She has earned everything that she has gotten here and has the program in a position to make a whole lot of noise this year. There is plenty of room on the bandwagon.
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I haven’t followed the women’s team closely but I have keeping track of Reiss. She’s got incredible energy and is an outstanding promoter of her team not to mention of URI in general.Cameron_Dollar wrote: ↑2 years ago Coach Reiss has earned these improvements because of the way this team has performed under her leadership, the outstanding job she has done in creating a winning culture, recruiting student athletes that are buying into what she is selling and she is meeting with donors and impressing them with her vision. If the WBB locker room is better than the MBB locker room, so be it. She has earned everything that she has gotten here and has the program in a position to make a whole lot of noise this year. There is plenty of room on the bandwagon.
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Slava Ukraini!
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Everything you say is true and if you want to see how a program is built from the ground up, start following the team. You will not be disappointed.
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Love the communications and the enthusiasm of this WBB Program!!!
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Support Coach Miller & Rhody Basketball! Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
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In fairness, if I had one of those jerseys I'd wear it all over the place too. Our apparel situation is just so poor. Can only get basketball jerseys, no football or baseball, can't get a regular old baseball hat like the team wears. Basic things you take for granted being able to buy are just not things we sell
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Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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Can Tammi Reiss coach the men's team? She's got the magic.
Just sayin'
Just sayin'
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We're getting close to seeing a woman head coach in the NBA. Why not college?
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Totally agree plus over 350 jobs in D1 you would think that would happenBillyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years ago We're getting close to seeing a woman head coach in the NBA. Why not college?
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Phillips is a promising incoming freshman
Elmore is an incoming grad transfer from Seton Hall. She began her career at Syracuse. Last year Elmore was 1st team All Big East.
Elmore is an incoming grad transfer from Seton Hall. She began her career at Syracuse. Last year Elmore was 1st team All Big East.
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Coaching at any level usually contains three components.
1. Recruiting the right players into your system.
2. Having them buy into your system
3. Putting them in a position to play to their strengths
Looks like Coach Reiss has it figured out.
WBB is going to be very new to some folks, but based on season ticket sales and the buzz around the program, she has an opportunity to make
it relevant both here at URI and on the national stage.
#Plenty of room on the bandwagon...
1. Recruiting the right players into your system.
2. Having them buy into your system
3. Putting them in a position to play to their strengths
Looks like Coach Reiss has it figured out.
WBB is going to be very new to some folks, but based on season ticket sales and the buzz around the program, she has an opportunity to make
it relevant both here at URI and on the national stage.
#Plenty of room on the bandwagon...
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I'll be going to some games this season.Cameron_Dollar wrote: ↑2 years ago Coaching at any level usually contains three components.
1. Recruiting the right players into your system.
2. Having them buy into your system
3. Putting them in a position to play to their strengths
Looks like Coach Reiss has it figured out.
WBB is going to be very new to some folks, but based on season ticket sales and the buzz around the program, she has an opportunity to make
it relevant both here at URI and on the national stage.
#Plenty of room on the bandwagon...
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#GetOnBoard
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What an amazing woman! I have no doubt that she’ll continue to make URI women winners.RhodyMadness072 wrote: ↑2 years ago https://www.thenexthoops.com/p/tammi-r ... v-9QRdnDpQ
Tammi Reiss: The modern-day renaissance woman
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Found out this afternoon that the men’s and women’s teams are scheduled to play at least two double headers this year. Can’t hurt!
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2021-22 Rhode Island Non-Conference Schedule
home games in green
Nov. 9 - @ Dartmouth
Nov. 12 - Merrimack
Nov. 14 - Coppin State
Nov. 17 - @ Providence
Nov. 20 - Princeton
Nov. 23 - Harvard
Nov. 26 - vs. Virginia*
Nov. 28 - vs. Long Beach State*
Dec. 2 - @ Holy Cross
Dec. 5 - @ Buffalo
Dec. 7 - Hartford
Dec. 12 - @ Maine
Dec. 19 - Boston University
* - The Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)
home games in green
Nov. 9 - @ Dartmouth
Nov. 12 - Merrimack
Nov. 14 - Coppin State
Nov. 17 - @ Providence
Nov. 20 - Princeton
Nov. 23 - Harvard
Nov. 26 - vs. Virginia*
Nov. 28 - vs. Long Beach State*
Dec. 2 - @ Holy Cross
Dec. 5 - @ Buffalo
Dec. 7 - Hartford
Dec. 12 - @ Maine
Dec. 19 - Boston University
* - The Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)
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KINGSTON, R.I. — Rhode Island has released its 2021 non-conference schedule, announced Tuesday. The 13-game slate is highlighted by a trip to The Cavalier Classic Thanksgiving weekend to face Virginia and Long Beach State as well as three Ivy League matchups.
Rhody opens the season in year three under reigning Atlantic 10 coach of the year Tammi Reiss on Nov. 9 at Dartmouth. The Rams then welcome Merrimack for their home opener for the first of six home games at the Ryan Center on Nov. 12. Coppin State (Nov. 14), Princeton (Nov. 20), Harvard (Nov. 23), Hartford (Dec. 7) and Boston University (Dec. 19) are all set to make the trip to Kingston. In the last two seasons under Reiss, Rhody is 17-6 at the Ryan Center.
The Rams hit the road for games at Providence (Nov. 17), Holy Cross (Dec. 2), Buffalo (Dec. 5), and Maine (Dec.12).
Reiss and assistant coach Sharnee Zoll-Norman visit their alma mater for The Cavalier Classic. Rhody will face Virginia and Long Beach State as part of a four-team tournament that also includes A-10 member Richmond on Thanksgiving Weekend. Reiss, an All-American with the Cavaliers, holds the program record for 3-point FG percentage. She led Virginia to three ACC regular-season titles, two league tournament championships, and three Final Four appearances. Zoll-Norman started every game of her career at Virginia as a 1000-point scorer. She's the all-time leader in assists (785), breaking the ACC record and passing Virginia great - and former teammate of Reiss - Dawn Staley.
Rhode Island posted an 11-8 record last season, and returns A-10 Co-Player of the Year Emmanuelle Tahane, as well as Second Team All-Conference honoree Marie-Paule Foppossi, and All-Rookie member Catherine Cairns.
Reiss loaded up the roster in the off season, announcing four incoming transfers, all from power-5 programs. BIG EAST All-First Team member Desiree Elmore joins the Rams from Seton Hall, while guards Chanell Williams (Providence) and Rebecca Demeke (NC State), and center Anna Dreimane (Texas A&M) all expect to make a major impact for the Rams.
The Ryan Center is expected to welcome fans at full capacity this season. For information on season ticket prices or single-game tickets, click here.
As a continued partnership with the URI Harrington School, all home games for the Rams will be streamed to ESPN+.
Rhody opens the season in year three under reigning Atlantic 10 coach of the year Tammi Reiss on Nov. 9 at Dartmouth. The Rams then welcome Merrimack for their home opener for the first of six home games at the Ryan Center on Nov. 12. Coppin State (Nov. 14), Princeton (Nov. 20), Harvard (Nov. 23), Hartford (Dec. 7) and Boston University (Dec. 19) are all set to make the trip to Kingston. In the last two seasons under Reiss, Rhody is 17-6 at the Ryan Center.
The Rams hit the road for games at Providence (Nov. 17), Holy Cross (Dec. 2), Buffalo (Dec. 5), and Maine (Dec.12).
Reiss and assistant coach Sharnee Zoll-Norman visit their alma mater for The Cavalier Classic. Rhody will face Virginia and Long Beach State as part of a four-team tournament that also includes A-10 member Richmond on Thanksgiving Weekend. Reiss, an All-American with the Cavaliers, holds the program record for 3-point FG percentage. She led Virginia to three ACC regular-season titles, two league tournament championships, and three Final Four appearances. Zoll-Norman started every game of her career at Virginia as a 1000-point scorer. She's the all-time leader in assists (785), breaking the ACC record and passing Virginia great - and former teammate of Reiss - Dawn Staley.
Rhode Island posted an 11-8 record last season, and returns A-10 Co-Player of the Year Emmanuelle Tahane, as well as Second Team All-Conference honoree Marie-Paule Foppossi, and All-Rookie member Catherine Cairns.
Reiss loaded up the roster in the off season, announcing four incoming transfers, all from power-5 programs. BIG EAST All-First Team member Desiree Elmore joins the Rams from Seton Hall, while guards Chanell Williams (Providence) and Rebecca Demeke (NC State), and center Anna Dreimane (Texas A&M) all expect to make a major impact for the Rams.
The Ryan Center is expected to welcome fans at full capacity this season. For information on season ticket prices or single-game tickets, click here.
As a continued partnership with the URI Harrington School, all home games for the Rams will be streamed to ESPN+.
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Ramster, I want to check out an OOC game. Which one of those home opponents is the best team?ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago 2021-22 Rhode Island Non-Conference Schedule
home games in green
Nov. 9 - @ Dartmouth
Nov. 12 - Merrimack
Nov. 14 - Coppin State
Nov. 17 - @ Providence
Nov. 20 - Princeton
Nov. 23 - Harvard
Nov. 26 - vs. Virginia*
Nov. 28 - vs. Long Beach State*
Dec. 2 - @ Holy Cross
Dec. 5 - @ Buffalo
Dec. 7 - Hartford
Dec. 12 - @ Maine
Dec. 19 - Boston University
* - The Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)
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Two double headers with the men November 12th and December 7th.
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Princeton on November 20.Billyboy78 wrote: ↑2 years agoRamster, I want to check out an OOC game. Which one of those home opponents is the best team?ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago 2021-22 Rhode Island Non-Conference Schedule
home games in green
Nov. 9 - @ Dartmouth
Nov. 12 - Merrimack
Nov. 14 - Coppin State
Nov. 17 - @ Providence
Nov. 20 - Princeton
Nov. 23 - Harvard
Nov. 26 - vs. Virginia*
Nov. 28 - vs. Long Beach State*
Dec. 2 - @ Holy Cross
Dec. 5 - @ Buffalo
Dec. 7 - Hartford
Dec. 12 - @ Maine
Dec. 19 - Boston University
* - The Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)
They were a top 25 potential ranked team last year preseason, but of course the Ivy League did not play at all due to COVID.
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