MilfordHusky
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ND is mentally tougher and better coached--but they keep losing kids to injury, so the margin for error is small.
On his predictions page, his model is predicting the actual game, which is at Louisville. ND is a 1-point favorite tomorrow by his model.
When you do a match-up yourself, you are removing the home court advantage that Louisville has unless you say that Louisville is hosting ND (or that ND is at UL). We can also set up a fictitious match in South Bend and ND is a 7 point favorite.
The one problem with all these methods is that Massey doesn't know that ND has recently lost Lili Thompson (although there have been a few games to take into account the injury to Mikayla Vaughn).
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ND in a close one. Shepherd's rebounding and scoring will be critical.
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BU...where you can Be You.
I think you are right on thisND takes this one in a squeaker! ND, even with all the injuries, is physically and mentally a very tough team. McGraw is a better coach. And who ever thought I would vote for ND!
Walz 1-12 lifetime verse McGrawI like Louisville - This is a must watch game. Massey has ND winning by 1 point. ND has 2 things going against it:
1. They're short handed, only two scholarship players left on the bench. This means extended minutes for their starters, because the Cardinals are going to give them all they want, and then some! This means they can't get tired, they can't get in foul trouble and they can't get hurt.
2. This game is in Louisville. The Cardinals are always tough at home. They will play to defend their house, and will not just roll over for the Irish.
It's always nice to read what other non UConn fans with a different point of view are thinking. Since UConn plays Louisville on Feb 12, We'll get a chance to scout them before hand, and see what kind of challenges the team will face. Here are some thoughts and comments from another thread concerning this game:
"Everything about this game screams a L'ville win but when you take a step back and take another look you will see that ND will hold their own. L'ville has had a few close games: Ohio State, Georgia Tech, and Duke. Though L'ville has Asia Durr she is only averaging 20.1 ppg and the team 80.7 ppg. ND is averaging 85 ppg and if they can slow down Durr I see ND getting a tough win on the road. ND fans my heart continues to go out to all your players you have lost to ACL injuries".
"If ND comes out like they did against GT I like our chances. If the game starts like it did against Miami I'm not so sure. I think even with all the injuries ND is still the more well rounded team. Have to figure out a way to slow Durr down without getting into foul trouble, there's no stopping her but slowing her down is possible.
Both ND and L'ville have had some games that ended up way closer than they should have been - so we'll see. Im going with 78-71 Irish".
"Out coach, NO, ND leads the all time series 14 to 4 against Louisville, winning the last 11 in a row. ND has won the ACC regular season and the ACC tournament 4 times in a row, since their debut in the ACC. That doesn't guarantee a win this Thursday nor does it guarantee they will win the regular season conference or season ending tournament this year. Since their joining the conference they have only lost two games.
Yeah, they may lose this game (4 players out with ACL injury, two players playing with ankle injury and one with a broken nose),there a little short handed, yet they are 15 & 1, but with her track record against Louisville and the rest of the ACC, I don't see the logic in your statement where she will be "out coach again". If anything, she is out coaching the ACC".
Durr Shook and Hines-Allen can shoot outside. That’s pretty much it from distance.Louisville. Walz is smart enough to know than ND has only 7 players and 3 guards total. He will run plays all day to get ND in foul trouble. Unfortunately, ND will stay in a zone all day to prevent that. Does Louisville have enough good shooters to bust the zone? Enough to beat ND by 5 points.
Shepherd will have to step up and have an exceptional game for the Irish to win.
Additionally, It must be noted and taken into consideration that Louisville is playing very well coming in to this game. They are undefeated at 15-0. ND has only the one loss to UConn.
How did Baylor end up in the middle of a thread about a game between Louisville and ND? You know Baylor has established itself as a good team when people start sniping at them like Tennessee. BU...where you can Be You.
It should be a good game. By far this is Louisville's best chance to beat Notre Dame since conference realignment. ND is forced into a precarious highwire act, trying to be aggressive enough to score and defend effectively but conservative enough to avoid foul trouble and fatigue.
But I just can't bet against McGraw. She is to be underestimated at one's own peril.
