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Kiara Buford knows firsthand what it takes to make it to the girls’ basketball state tournament.
Buford reached Target Center all four years of her high school career at St. Paul Central, which won back-to-back state championships in 2007 and 2008. Now five years removed from a standout career at the University of Minnesota, Buford is on the verge of returning to state, this time as head coach at Robbinsdale Cooper.
Buford, in her fourth year in the job, is drawing on her experience as a player to prepare her team for a run at the program’s first-ever state berth.
The Hawks (24-2) received a first-round bye as the top seed in the Class 4A, Section 6 playoffs and took a 17-game winning streak into the semifinals Saturday night. Last year’s team built a 24-3 record before falling to Wayzata in the semifinals. This year Waconia and Benilde-St. Margaret’s, which the Hawks defeated by an average of 27.5 points this season, stand as the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds on the other side of the bracket...
...The Hawks are 65-15 since going 8-17 in Buford’s first season.
“I feel like we’ve grown together,” Buford said. “At the end of the day, I’m definitely proud. I always say they make me look good as a coach.”
Much of the Hawks’ success in recent seasons has been predicated on solid guard play. They typically like to set up in a man-to-man defense and force opponents into an up-tempo game and take advantage of their deep lineup of ballhandlers.
Wheeler is one of several scoring threats at the position along with freshman Andrea Tribble (10.4 points per game), senior TT Longs (10.2 points per game), senior Ju Gaston (8.9) and senior Jada Buford (7.9), who is the coach’s younger sister.
“Most of us have been playing together for six-plus years, so we have great chemistry,” said Longs, a senior captain with Kiara Coops. “We know how each other plays, where we like to get the ball and what we’re going to do in a game.”
Kiara Buford knows firsthand what it takes to make it to the girls’ basketball state tournament.
Buford reached Target Center all four years of her high school career at St. Paul Central, which won back-to-back state championships in 2007 and 2008. Now five years removed from a standout career at the University of Minnesota, Buford is on the verge of returning to state, this time as head coach at Robbinsdale Cooper.
Buford, in her fourth year in the job, is drawing on her experience as a player to prepare her team for a run at the program’s first-ever state berth.
The Hawks (24-2) received a first-round bye as the top seed in the Class 4A, Section 6 playoffs and took a 17-game winning streak into the semifinals Saturday night. Last year’s team built a 24-3 record before falling to Wayzata in the semifinals. This year Waconia and Benilde-St. Margaret’s, which the Hawks defeated by an average of 27.5 points this season, stand as the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds on the other side of the bracket...
...The Hawks are 65-15 since going 8-17 in Buford’s first season.
“I feel like we’ve grown together,” Buford said. “At the end of the day, I’m definitely proud. I always say they make me look good as a coach.”
Much of the Hawks’ success in recent seasons has been predicated on solid guard play. They typically like to set up in a man-to-man defense and force opponents into an up-tempo game and take advantage of their deep lineup of ballhandlers.
Wheeler is one of several scoring threats at the position along with freshman Andrea Tribble (10.4 points per game), senior TT Longs (10.2 points per game), senior Ju Gaston (8.9) and senior Jada Buford (7.9), who is the coach’s younger sister.
“Most of us have been playing together for six-plus years, so we have great chemistry,” said Longs, a senior captain with Kiara Coops. “We know how each other plays, where we like to get the ball and what we’re going to do in a game.”