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Bollant, who reached the mark faster than any coach in program history.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Coach Matt Bollant called a timeout with 9 seconds left after consecutive Phoenix turnovers led to baskets by Brooklyn Pope that stretched Baylor's lead to 40-32.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Bollant, who reached the mark faster than any coach in program history.
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Bollant settled down his team and set up what was expected to be a half-ending play, but Hoewisch found an opening and got the pass to Tetschlag for a layup.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Not like they used to when Bollant arrived in Green Bay three years ago with the task of following in the footsteps of Borseth, a popular coach who led the Phoenix to seven NCAA Tournament appearances in nine seasons before leaving for Michigan in 2007.
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The ups and downs of that first season Bollant talks about ended with a Women's National Invitation Tournament appearance after the Phoenix stumbled at the end of the season and lost to Cleveland State in a Horizon League Tournament semifinal.
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Bollant and his staff - which includes his right-hand man in Mike Divilbiss - has introduced the buzz defense.
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It also started this season a program-best 16-0 and put together a program-record 34 game regular-season winning streak under Bollant that was stretched over the last two seasons.
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If Bollant is to maintain the success of past teams, it will come in part with his ability to recruit the right players.
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"Certainly, there were some ups and downs that first year," said Bollant, whose team will play Virginia in a first-round NCAA Tournament game tonight.
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