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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 5156792, member: 6620"] Good analysis across the board. On the ND front, I think you've nailed Liatu King. She doesn't need to score as much for the Irish, but her rebounding and defense have shined....and when the opportunity is there (see UConn game), she's there. Liza Karlen (Marquette) is still rounding into form so she's a TBD. However, if Maddy Westbeld comes back, I see she, Westbeld and Kate Koval splitting time. According to interviews, however, that's precisely what she was looking for: playing on a team going for a NC. On the LSU front: What is it with Kim Mulkey and point guards that like to look for their own shots from time to time? First, Hailey Van Lith gives it the college try, but heads for the Texas plains after one season. Now, Shayeann Day-Wilson is seemingly imploding. I'm not such a huge fan of hers but this has been a negative-negative combination for player and team. Some others: [LIST] [*]Kyla Oldacre at Texas. Vic has the touch with "lumbering" centers; in this case one who was mediocre at Miami. I'd say positive for both teams. [*]Sure hope Lata Lattimore is playing better overall r for UVA than she did yesterday against ND. Like she often did at Miami, looked disinterested in doing any dirty work and was yanked time and time again. [*]Faith Masonius had to go home again to remember who she was. The Maryland grad is averaging 17+ ppg and 4.5 rpg at Seton Hall thus far. Gosh knows how long this will last, but I haven't seen her have this much fun since she and Dara Mabrey were ripping it at Manasquan HS back in the day. [*]Like Seton Hall, St. John's has become a home for players looking for one break-out year. And the Red Storm have two such players this year. Lashae Dwyer of Canada left Miami and is averaging 15+ ppg. while Ber'Nyah Mayo has come south from UMass to man the point. Actually, both guards are smallish and it will catch up to them in Big East play, but so far, so good. [/LIST] - [/QUOTE]
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