Nebraska 101-83 over Penn St. I'm sure the Huskers schedule has been weak, but they are 9-0 and unranked. I know some other teams are ranked who haven't played anybody yet (I'm looking at my Huskies).
Looking okay. Wright is back.Iowa still missing their PG plus 3 others due to injuries; Rutgers game not a sure win.
Chit Chat only played the first quarter.
Okay, BIG Ten First Sunday is here. Really looking forward to this schedule - especially Oregon at UCLA and Washington at U$C. No true in this lineup like N.C. Central on this lineup (though I will be watching them play at noon .Sunday;
Purdue at Michigan (6)
tOSU (23) at Northwestern
Oregon (10-0) at UCLA (4)
Maryland (7) at Minnesota
Michigan State (20) at Wisconsin
Washington (20) at U$C (16)
)Oops.Maryland is on the road.
I don’t think I ever saw that many consecutive bad decisions ON A BASKETBALL court. Incredible.Minnesota with an epic meltdown and lose to Maryland in 2OT.
And there you have it: Sparty goes down to a very average Wisconsin team, 78-64.The only team they've played with a pulse is Clemson at 5-3, and they beat them by 8 points. Preseason pundits have put Sparty in the top 20 but this schedule isn't going to prepare them for the BiG or the tournament. We'll see.
Theryn Hallock for MSU didn't play today. That's MSUs player that makes that team go. Unfortunate for MSU but everybody is missing players. Good win Badgers.And there you have it: Sparty goes down to a very average Wisconsin team, 78-64.
Guilty as charged.Was that here that someone was talking about Michigan St.'s historical numbers on both offense and defense?
I'm not all that smart, but somewhere along the line I figured out to not put too much stock in early season results. Especially when it comes against a weak schedule.
Thanks to the Boneyard posters that answered questions for me while my internet was out. As JellyBean correctly predicted, Iowa could defeat Rutgers without Chit-Chat and even Jan Jensen. Kind of an unexpected whoopin'; they did play well though. This year's team can play some defense; on offense they assisted on 26 of 32 baskets which is almost unheard of.
Chit-Chat did return although it's questionable that she even practiced. Apparently she got hit/slapped on the head in the 1st quarter and her injury protocol dictated that she come out of the game. Emely Rodriguez is probably a 15-20 minute/game player so her loss is significant. It's also a negative that she's missing practice as this is her 1st year in the program and is still learning the offense and finding her role on the team. Mallegni probably loses us 5-10 game minutes so not as much of a loss, but she needs to play so we can see if she can realize her potential to be a meaningful piece. To be fair, Jada is a deep reserve but one of the most valuable members of 'the circle'.
Wednesday's game at Iowa State will really show where we're at development-wise, and a very valuable test leading up to our December 20th meeting with UConn. Even if we can beat ISU I think our current ranking of 12 is all the higher we probably deserve to be; I think the Cyclones are a little overrated as well.