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How come South Carolina gets to play Stanford every year, but Coach Tara refuses to play UConn?
Don’t fault for Boston for missing a layup and Paige making a Lucky 3. You can’t play what if’s games. What if UConn didn’t blow a 7 point lead in the 4th?? SC fans happy about that one little win and tough lost lolThat game was decided by a missed layup and a lucky bounce on a 3-pointer. That result has zero impact on the polls at this point.
SC has everyone back from last year as well, and they're adding a similarly formidable freshman class, AND they're adding the pick of the transfer market in Cardoso.
Why is everyone so wigged out about this? Give the team a chance to win the top spot on the court. Surely that would be more gratifying than a number on paper in the preseason.
Every year? Got something to back that up?How come South Carolina gets to play Stanford every year, but Coach Tara refuses to play UConn?
| 4/2/2021 | 2020-21 | Neutral San Antonio, TX | L 65 - 66 | |
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| 3/31/2017 | 2016-17 | Neutral Dallas, Texas | W 62 - 53 | |
| 12/19/2012 | 2012-13 | Home Columbia, SC | L 49 - 53 | |
| 3/24/2012 | 2011-12 | Neutral Fresno, Calif. | L 60 - 76 | |
| 11/26/2010 | 2010-11 | Away Palo Alto, Calif. | L 32 - 70 | |
| 12/19/2008 | 2008-09 | Home Columbia, S.C. | L 47 - 78 | |
| 1/8/2007 | 2006-07 | Away Palo Alto, Calif. | L 54 - 69 |
How come South Carolina gets to play Stanford every year, but Coach Tara refuses to play UConn?
Aaliya was, in my opinion, out of shape last year. SCar had no conditioning program running during the preceding Spring and Summer due to Covid. This year she is in much better condition and has noticeably lost some "baby fat." Also, she has Kamilla hanging on her throughout practice. She is running WITH the team now instead of merely "running drag" on fast breaks. Plus, Kamilla is going to allow her to play a bit fewer minutes this year.
We'll find out early. She will have her rematch with Elissa Cunane when the Gamecocks go to NC State on November 9. (that game and Stanford in late December might be the only times we get to see "the Twin Towers"). I thought Cunane clearly outplayed her last year, especially in the second half.
Tired legs can cause missed layups late in games. I don't think that will be a problem this year.
thank you for supporting my opinion. As we all know Liv has not performed as expected against top clubs. Therefore Her 17 point 8 rebound performance against Cardoso validates my opinion of Cardoso's performance the one time that I saw her. Cardoso had a nice game with 12 and 7, but her foul trouble in a big game (NCAA Playoffs) indicated to me she couldn't handle Liv as other players were able. Hence, my opinion as posted.While I have no insight on Cardoso’s abilities, I’d have to argue that if it was a big game, it doesn’t take much for Liv to disappear on offense for the Huskies. Liv scored just 19 points combined in games against Arkansas, Baylor, Arizona, South Carolina and Tennessee. So, if I’m reading this right, I’m not sure where the claim that a decent post couldn’t defend Liv comes from as teams like Arkansas don’t really have a well known post.
I think the other thing I need to address on this board is my own bias and how it sometimes comes off given that this is a UConn centric board. I have an immense respect for what the Huskies have done over the years; however, I freely admit that I almost always root for the underdog against the Huskies with the exception of Baylor and possibly South Carolina. With that being said, I try to be fair in my assessment most of the time. That being said, there are times where I feel that (other) boards and the media are so overwhelmingly UConn centric (and not that they haven’t earned it) that I struggle to find an appropriate counterbalance to that. This is something that I welcome conversation on and am continuously unpacking for myself as I recognize my interloper status who provides lunatic votes on the Boneyard Poll.
I thought they had a home and home series going. Guess not. Maybe I'm thinking of some other eastern team that Stanford has a regular series with.Every year? Got something to back that up?
I don't know that we saw two different games. I've only seen the game once and was too emotionally committed to perform a play by play analysis. I too saw an out of condition player who committed too many fouls. I saw her continually pulled because she was out of shape and often out of position. The one trait that I did see that gave me concern was she, in my opinion, did not seem to care about winning the game. I saw no fire or whatever as she interacted with her teammates. It was obvious her teammates cared about her and were intermittently encouraging her. I fully accept your analysis but will keep my opinion. I may sadly, but not reluctantly, change my opinion after seeing her with better coaching, conditioning, and teammates this year.I watched that game about 4 times, the last three more from a Syracuse viewpoint. I too saw a freshman that wasn't yet in shape for WCBB. I also saw a 6'7" player that ran the floor better than Liv, that could finish with either hand on either side of the basket unlike Liv, could drop her left leg and finish with her right hand unlike Liv, was a better rebounder, and had good hands. Not as good as Liv's, but good. Now, I couldn't tell if she had a shot outside of 6 feet, nor could I tell what kind of passer she is. I could see that she was a poor screener, was not good at blocking out, and had average footwork, all fixable. I saw a player with average athleticism, and an average basketball IQ. However she is enthusiastic, hard working, is coachable, is a fine teammate, has a great attitude, and plays hard with a lot of "I want it". You say she couldn't handle Liv. I saw a freshman player against UConn that played with foul trouble, was constantly pulled from the lineup, played less minutes than any starter (less minutes that AE played for UConn) and second less on the team, but did well against Lv when she was in there, found it hard to get any rhythm, and played with horrible guards that couldn't get the ball to her in position to score. I guess we saw two different games.
I think Stanford plays Tennessee more often than not, but maybe not quite every year?I thought they had a home and home series going. Guess not. Maybe I'm thinking of some other eastern team that Stanford has a regular series with.
It’s about time! Maybe she’ll finally live up to her press!Aaliyah is going to have a bust out year this season.
Watch.
I expect Stanford to suffer in rankings having to duke it out in PAC-12 but as a result be tough in Final Four. SC will be better this year with a host of experience. UConn’s finish depends on how a talent laden team dishes out the minutes. This, 2022, might (I said MIGHT) not be a NC year, 2023 will be.Yes losing 5 games is bad, but it's how you end the season is where it counts. Of the 3 teams, South Carolina is only team to retain all their players. Like UCONN they lost in a final four and they have a great freshman class coming in and a great transfer. Stanford loses their leading scorer but returns a solid squad, so that's why I think Stanford is 3rd but it's really a toss up at this point. Remember It's only a preseason poll, but I definitely think you could make legit case for any of those 3 teams to be #1.
A lucky three doesn't bounce about 80 inches up and down traveling a total of 160 inches ( 13' 4") and go through the center of the hoop. The original shot was directly on line with the center of the hoop. If it were not the distance the bounce traveled would have made the shot miss. The shot was a fraction long but other than that was more on line than many shots that swish. As a man who has missed many shots, it was, in my opinion, an awesome display of on target shooting.Don’t fault for Boston for missing a layup and Paige making a Lucky 3.
I am guessing that Dorka wasn't considered part of the transfer market...That game was decided by a missed layup and a lucky bounce on a 3-pointer. That result has zero impact on the polls at this point.
SC has everyone back from last year as well, and they're adding a similarly formidable freshman class, AND they're adding the pick of the transfer market in Cardoso.
Why is everyone so wigged out about this? Give the team a chance to win the top spot on the court. Surely that would be more gratifying than a number on paper in the preseason.
Keep in mind that six of those eight losses came in PAC-12 play. Sorry, but I doubt UConn could go through conference play in PAC-12 undefeated, maybe 19-3, 20-2 at best.Oregon State is #14?
They were 12-8 last year and lost Goodman to graduation and Freshman Goforth(Pac12 1st team freshman) to Arkansas.
Too high, IMO
and of course..........why are there no votes for Cal Baptist?? Polls are stupid to not include them. Heck, Belmont got 5 votes. I understand "Belmont" has a lot of "horsepower" on their team.![]()
I'm sure she was considered as part of the transfer market. Just Cardoso was the biggest fish in the market.I am guessing that Dorka wasn't considered part of the transfer market...
Cardoso finished second on Syracuse at 14.3 points per game, second on the team in rebounding at 8.5 boards per game.I'm sure she was considered as part of the transfer market. Just Cardoso was the biggest fish in the market.
Cardoso finished second on Syracuse at 14.3 points per game, second on the team in rebounding at 8.5 boards per game.
Dorka Juhasz at Ohio State averaging 13.2 points and 9.4 rebounds per game. Same size fish.
I guess I was mistaken in thinking that being a 2 time First Team All Big 10 player might account for something.I'm sure she was considered as part of the transfer market. Just Cardoso was the biggest fish in the market.
I don't think they much care about their ranking... They have to know with their talent and depth, winning is completely within their control and if they just keepwinning games, a championship is theirs regardless of ranking.Bahahahahahaha
I guess I was mistaken in thinking that being a 2 time First Team All Big 10 player might account for something.
I was just wondering what entity proclaimed Cardoso as the #1 transfer catch. I understand these "ratings" are subjective but I have to think that a graduate transfer with these accolades would be considered a better catch than an underachieving freshman. IMO.
Great post! This board beats up on Liv something fierce but she really handled Cardoso in that tourny game. I feel like Boston struggles with fitness and Cardoso showed the same against Liv so not sure yet if anything is going to change....I saw Cardosso one time and I thought she was pretty soft and not in good shape. She can score around the hoop and will grab some boards but I was not impressed. Defensively she couldn't handle Liv. I know she now has a better coach, but I didn't see the innate fire necessary to dominate a game with players of similar size. My sample size is small but it left me not caring where she went after cuse.
Sorry but I think you failed to point out that she spent time on the bench because Liv got her in foul trouble. I am no fan of Liv's and am ecstatic that Dorka is here but I can't let inaccuracy go unanswered.I watched that game about 4 times, the last three more from a Syracuse viewpoint. I too saw a freshman that wasn't yet in shape for WCBB. I also saw a 6'7" player that ran the floor better than Liv, that could finish with either hand on either side of the basket unlike Liv, could drop her left leg and finish with her right hand unlike Liv, was a better rebounder, and had good hands. Not as good as Liv's, but good. Now, I couldn't tell if she had a shot outside of 6 feet, nor could I tell what kind of passer she is. I could see that she was a poor screener, was not good at blocking out, and had average footwork, all fixable. I saw a player with average athleticism, and an average basketball IQ. However she is enthusiastic, hard working, is coachable, is a fine teammate, has a great attitude, and plays hard with a lot of "I want it". You say she couldn't handle Liv. I saw a freshman player against UConn that played with foul trouble, was constantly pulled from the lineup, played less minutes than any starter (less minutes that AE played for UConn) and second less on the team, but did well against Lv when she was in there, found it hard to get any rhythm, and played with horrible guards that couldn't get the ball to her in position to score. I guess we saw two different games.
If Boston was in as good of shape as Liv or Edwards then I'd agree with you. Now if Boston would have made a better choice, she would be in better shape and probably actually the best F. I unapologetically bleed blue.aliyah Boston for me is the best forward in college the second is Shakira Austin Cameron brink the third if Aliyah was 6,5 she could be number 2 or 1 .... cordoso may be the 9 or 10.....
I admit that the only time I saw Cardoso was when she played against us in the Tournament. I'm sure the announcers announced that she was the ACC DPOY, but I was watching her commit 4 fouls in 23 minutes.She won ACC FOY AND DPOY… in what way is that underachieving? I guess her transfer value would have more weight if people took the Big 10 more serious before last year. Cardoso has an argument for best transfer but does Juhasz? I mean the best transfer shouldn’t let a player torch them for 50 points… JMO.
I admit that the only time I saw Cardoso was when she played against us in the Tournament. I'm sure the announcers announced that she was the ACC DPOY, but I was watching her commit 4 fouls in 23 minutes.
And if you had seen my other posts in the thread, my basic question was who determined that Cardoso was the best transfer.
I have no idea what what you are referring to (in bold above). Seriously, I have no idea.
Does mcgruff teach defenseSo you’re going off of seeing her play once? Ah got it. These things have a way of happening themselves so we’ll find out soon enough who was the best transfer on the market. I personally give my vote to NC St transfer Diamond Johnson. Also the player I was referring to above was Naz Hillmon scoring 50 points on Dorka Juhasz last season.
Michigan lost this game to Ohio State, 77 - 81 even Hillimon scored 50 pts. Defense is the whole team's effort not just one person. End of discussion.Also the player I was referring to above was Naz Hillmon scoring 50 points on Dorka Juhasz last season.