McGraw Acknowledges A Defensive Weakness of ND | The Boneyard

McGraw Acknowledges A Defensive Weakness of ND

Status
Not open for further replies.

JoePgh

Cranky pants and wise acre
Joined
Aug 30, 2011
Messages
3,653
Reaction Score
21,268
There was an interesting quote from Muffet McGraw in ESPN's recap of their 7-point win over Virginia at http://scores.espn.go.com/ncw/recap?gameId=400508805:

Randolph's big day highlighted a problem for McGraw -- her team's susceptibility to athletic, driving players.
"Randolph played really well," the coach, in her 32nd season, said. "We expected her to play well, we expected her to shoot well, but we did a poor job guarding her because she was really difficult for us to guard. ... We've got to get a better plan, I think, on how we're going to guard people because what we're doing now isn't working."

Hmmm, if they have that weakness, Moriah / Bria / Brianna / Saniya will be eager to take advantage of it if they have the opportunity, as I expect they will, in the National Championship game.
 

MilfordHusky

Voice of Reason
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
36,826
Reaction Score
123,696
Yep. Add Stewie to that list. Give ND some of their own medicine.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
1,033
Reaction Score
2,858
She still has a formidable weapon: you can't guard foul shots!
 

Wbbfan1

And That’s The Way It Is
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
9,164
Reaction Score
17,441
They may have trouble stopping guards, but their guards are able to outscore their opponents guards.
 

pap49cba

The Supreme Linkster
Joined
Aug 31, 2011
Messages
8,082
Reaction Score
10,136
What a surprise.... ND shot 24 FTs and UVA 13 even though total fouls were 15-17 ND.
 

Fightin Choke

Golden Dome Fan
Joined
May 10, 2012
Messages
1,375
Reaction Score
3,678
What a surprise.... ND shot 24 FTs and UVA 13 even though total fouls were 15-17 ND.

You're really not justified implying that unless you actually watched the game. But if you're just going by box scores, you may want to consider the following season stats from 2014:

Notre Dame opponents have committed/received 282 PF which led to 309 FTA for ND.
Notre Dame has committed received 247 PF which led to 230 FTA for their opponents.

UConn opponents have committed/received 279 PF which led to 297 FTA for UConn.
UConn has committed/received 197 PF which have led to 141 FTA for their opponents.

Using the logic implied in your post, if Notre Dame is receiving favorable treatment, then UConn is receiving even more favorable treatment. Of course there are other perfectly reasonable interpretations for these data, such as (1) the Huskies and the Irish are much more disciplined on defense and actually move their feet, or (2) the Irish and UConn are great interior passing teams and defenses are forced to foul shooters in the paint in order to avoid conceding easy layups.
 

pap49cba

The Supreme Linkster
Joined
Aug 31, 2011
Messages
8,082
Reaction Score
10,136
You're really not justified implying that unless you actually watched the game. But if you're just going by box scores, you may want to consider the following season stats from 2014:

Notre Dame opponents have committed/received 282 PF which led to 309 FTA for ND.
Notre Dame has committed received 247 PF which led to 230 FTA for their opponents.

UConn opponents have committed/received 279 PF which led to 297 FTA for UConn.
UConn has committed/received 197 PF which have led to 141 FTA for their opponents.

Using the logic implied in your post, if Notre Dame is receiving favorable treatment, then UConn is receiving even more favorable treatment. Of course there are other perfectly reasonable interpretations for these data, such as (1) the Huskies and the Irish are much more disciplined on defense and actually move their feet, or (2) the Irish and UConn are great interior passing teams and defenses are forced to foul shooters in the paint in order to avoid conceding easy layups.
Okay
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
3,990
Reaction Score
7,294
She still has a formidable weapon: you can't guard foul shots!


I think the new rules ( handchecking, etc) will work to ND's disadvantage. They will be going to the free throw line with much less frequency.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Online statistics

Members online
397
Guests online
2,754
Total visitors
3,151

Forum statistics

Threads
157,161
Messages
4,085,733
Members
9,982
Latest member
CJasmer


Top Bottom