Mullin showed me something tonight. Firstly, I'm amazed at how different they looked from the STAC game. The players obviously like and respect him and they must have worked very diligently in practice.
Secondly, I loved his demeanor down the stretch in his first game. Most coaches will tell you that that is the toughest part emotionally, when you have a lead and the opponent appears poised to make a run. Coach was steady throughout. When they made some bonehead plays down the stretch, he yelled out and calmed them down. These are good prognosticators for him as a coach, I think. And I loved the play he drew up, with Mussini off the ball, with a buck and change left on the clock. Mussini is their best shooter but he would have been smothered if he was on the ball. Mullin appeared to draw it up in two parts. The first part was just to get the ball in Durand's hands. Then the drive and dish to Mussini, and he stuck the shot. Perfectly executed. I went to school with this guy and I'm proud as hell.