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43 names on their All SEC list, an average of 3 per team. They like to give out awards.Simmons and Harrison all SEC.
43 names on their All SEC list, an average of 3 per team. They like to give out awards.Simmons and Harrison all SEC.
http://espn.go.com/espnw/news-commentary/slideshow/10602308/1/everybody-all-americans
Three UConn players and two ND players.
This team will probably closely resemble the one named by the WBCA.
MVP of SECT was Harrison. She was impressive.43 names on their All SEC list, an average of 3 per team. They like to give out awards.
Liston over Dolson? What? Make that case.
If anyone from Tennessee would be in consideration, it should hands down be Harrison. At this point I'd label her as a 3rd Team All-American (Top 15 player.) She has been stellar this year. I really thought that Russell/Graves would displace Harrison but Isabelle has been a work horse on the glass and shown a strong post game. 14 points, 9 rebounds and 58.5% FG for the #3 or #4 team in the country. With Simmons gone next year I'd look for Harrison/Graves to get more looks next year and Tennessee to be post oriented.MVP of SECT was Harrison. She was impressive.
Yeah, that triple double 24/14/11 against Oregon was a mediocre game, huh. 25/12 against UCF. There were others.17.3 points per game, 5.2 rebounds from the guard spot, 52% FG, 48% 3pt, 85% free throws. She's been the nation's best shooter. Considering how much adversity Duke has faced, it is pretty remarkable how efficient she has been all season. She has put up some big numbers in big games (23 vs. Notre Dame, 17 against UNC in the ACC Tournament, 28 @ Kentucky,
Dolson averaged 12.4 points, 9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and a couple of blocks per game. Efficient scorer from the floor (56% FG, and she shoots with range) but she hasn't had to shoulder as big a load as Liston. Very steady all season, but no huge games this year and she hasn't been relied upon as a go to scorer for UCONN like Liston has for Duke. I think she is a better player and is the strongest center in the nation, but based on performances this season I'd give the edge to Liston who has been Duke's go to player all season.
If anyone from Tennessee would be in consideration, it should hands down be Harrison. At this point I'd label her as a 3rd Team All-American (Top 15 player.) She has been stellar this year. I really thought that Russell/Graves would displace Harrison but Isabelle has been a work horse on the glass and shown a strong post game. 14 points, 9 rebounds and 58.5% FG for the #3 or #4 team in the country. With Simmons gone next year I'd look for Harrison/Graves to get more looks next year and Tennessee to be post oriented.

17.3 points per game, 5.2 rebounds from the guard spot, 52% FG, 48% 3pt, 85% free throws. She's been the nation's best shooter. Considering how much adversity Duke has faced, it is pretty remarkable how efficient she has been all season. She has put up some big numbers in big games (23 vs. Notre Dame, 17 against UNC in the ACC Tournament, 28 @ Kentucky,
Dolson averaged 12.4 points, 9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and a couple of blocks per game. Efficient scorer from the floor (56% FG, and she shoots with range) but she hasn't had to shoulder as big a load as Liston. Very steady all season, but no huge games this year and she hasn't been relied upon as a go to scorer for UCONN like Liston has for Duke. I think she is a better player and is the strongest center in the nation, but based on performances this season I'd give the edge to Liston who has been Duke's go to player all season.
Liston over Dolson? What? Make that case.
OK, so granted, I'm a homer, but look at these stats (adjusted to per 40 minutes of play):
Player A: 21.9 Points, 39% FG, 37% 3PT, 80% FT, 5.58 Rebounds, 4.71 Assists, 3.26 TO, 1.44 A/TO, 1.40 SPG
Player B: 13.7 Points, 58% FG, 40% 3PT, 76% FT, 4.41 Rebounds, 6.88 Assists, 2.39 TO, 3.07 A/TO, 3.56 SPG
Does 8 points and 1 rebound per forty minutes really make up for a 20 point field goal percentage difference, 2 extra assists, 1 fewer turnovers, twice as good an A/TO, and two extra steals per game? I'm really not a fan of the efficiency stat, but above, Moriah averages an efficiency per 40 of 21.62, which is more than 30% more than Schimmel's 16.56.
I'd give it to Moriah over Schimmel in a heartbeat.
That says it all Stwainfan. An impartial, knowledgeable group didn't pick a single SEC tournament champion player. LmaoSimmons and Harrison all SEC.
I'd choose Liston over Schimmel
A couple of things.Yes.
I love Moriah..and I'd certainly take her on this team over Schimmel because of what she brings. But one of the two is the fifth option, and the other is the first option. They play with completely different set of teammates, so Moriah's efficiency should be significantly higher (as should her assists.).
Putting aside for a second that your post also completely ignores the defensive end of the floor, Jefferson has a better shooting percentage (by a lot) and a better A/TO (by a lot) than any guard that we've had at UConn. What exactly are you waiting for her to show you next year to prove that she's great? By the way, she's shooting 65% from 2, which is better than Tina Charles did in her senior year. Better than Ogwumike now.Jefferson will get a chance to show how great she is next year, but the fact of the matter is, teams plan their defenses around stopping Schimmel. Jefferson is probably the last player on UConn defenses think about guarding (when KML is in the lineup). And even UConn fans in this post said UConn runs their offense through Dolson. Schimmel also has experience winning games for her team. The Louisville game in the tourney last year comes to mind first, but she scored the go ahead bucket against USF in the AAC tourney as well.
Jefferson will get plenty of awards next year, but I think ESPN made the right call here.
If anyone from Tennessee would be in consideration, it should hands down be Harrison. At this point I'd label her as a 3rd Team All-American (Top 15 player.) She has been stellar this year. I really thought that Russell/Graves would displace Harrison but Isabelle has been a work horse on the glass and shown a strong post game. 14 points, 9 rebounds and 58.5% FG for the #3 or #4 team in the country. With Simmons gone next year I'd look for Harrison/Graves to get more looks next year and Tennessee to be post oriented.
I actually think our posts will probably get about the same amount of looks next year, except Graves will capitalize more hopefully, and Mercedes may get some extra looks as she becomes more physical and get more clean seals down low. I look for us to do a lot of drive and kick and inside-out play next year with the additions of Tucker, Middleton, Nared and Dunbar and the return of Massengale. Add in Carter's excellent 3 pt shooting as well as the capability of Reynolds, Burdick, and Jones (though all need much better percentages) and we should be an excellent three point shooting team. Next year will be the most balanced Tennessee team, maybe in history.
Putting aside for a second that your post also completely ignores the defensive end of the floor, Jefferson has a better shooting percentage (by a lot) and a better A/TO (by a lot) than any guard that we've had at UConn. What exactly are you waiting for her to show you next year to prove that she's great? By the way, she's shooting 65% from 2, which is better than Tina Charles did in her senior year. Better than Ogwumike now.
Do you disagree that Jefferson is the better defender, more willing distributor, quicker, better ball handler, better finisher around the rim (see 65% shooting from 2), better passer, less turnover prone, and makes better decisions with the ball, or do you think that shooting ability is more important than all of the above? And if you're basing your decision on shooting ability and PPG alone, is 39% shooting (on a team that has some offensive talent outside of Schimmel) really enough to be an All American?
Are you saying that Jefferson is a better guard than Bird, Taurasi, Montgomery? Hartley? All of those guards has been asked to do more for UConn than Jefferson has been asked to do this year. All of those guards were go to players for UConn at one point or another. Jefferson isn't even the go-to guard on her own team.
Are you saying that Jefferson is a better guard than Bird, Taurasi, Montgomery? Hartley? All of those guards has been asked to do more for UConn than Jefferson has been asked to do this year. All of those guards were go to players for UConn at one point or another. Jefferson isn't even the go-to guard on her own team.
stwainfan said:http://www.nbcsports.com/2014-associated-press-all-sec-womens-team Ap SEC player of the year Simmons.
I agree completely.Yep, that's pretty much a travesty. The AP must have some sort of politic or agenda on this one, that I can't figure out. USC's Tiffany Mitchell won the coach's SEC POTY, and was the only unanimous selection by the AP to the All-SEC 1st team. But Simmons wins the AP's POTY??
Between the two, Simmons had the better per-game scoring average (16.2 vs 15.2 ppg) and the better free-throw average (.810% vs .788%), and that's it.
Mitchell had the:
Better rebounding average: (5.5 vs 2.7 rpg)
Better assist average: (3.5 vs 2.3 apg)
Better steals average: (1.9 vs 1.2 spg)
Better blocked shot average: (0.3 vs 0.06 bpg)
Better total FG %: (.508% vs .422%)
Better 3-pt FG %: (.515% vs .359%)
Better turnover/assist ratio: (1.2 vs 0.9)
And even fouled less (56 total fouls, 0 foul-outs vs 61 fouls, 1 foul-out) despite playing more minutes (960 - 31.0 mpg vs 898 - 28.1 mpg).
And generally played the more consistent production throughout the season. AND led her team to her program's first-ever SEC Regular Season Championship, which typically earns higher regard by the AP than winning the SEC tournament. But Simmons wins the AP POTY over Mitchell?
Only explanation I can see was the AP felt USC was hoarding all the awards this season, but they never had such issues with UT teams doing the same in the past....
Yep, that's pretty much a travesty. The AP must have some sort of politic or agenda on this one, that I can't figure out. USC's Tiffany Mitchell won the coach's SEC POTY, and was the only unanimous selection by the AP to the All-SEC 1st team. But Simmons wins the AP's POTY??
Between the two, Simmons had the better per-game scoring average (16.2 vs 15.2 ppg) and the better free-throw average (.810% vs .788%), and that's it.
Mitchell had the:
Better rebounding average: (5.5 vs 2.7 rpg)
Better assist average: (3.5 vs 2.3 apg)
Better steals average: (1.9 vs 1.2 spg)
Better blocked shot average: (0.3 vs 0.06 bpg)
Better total FG %: (.508% vs .422%)
Better 3-pt FG %: (.515% vs .359%)
Better turnover/assist ratio: (1.2 vs 0.9)
And even fouled less (56 total fouls, 0 foul-outs vs 61 fouls, 1 foul-out) despite playing more minutes (960 - 31.0 mpg vs 898 - 28.1 mpg).
And generally played the more consistent production throughout the season. AND led her team to her program's first-ever SEC Regular Season Championship, which typically earns higher regard by the AP than winning the SEC tournament. But Simmons wins the AP POTY over Mitchell?
Only explanation I can see was the AP felt USC was hoarding all the awards this season, but they never had such issues with UT teams doing the same in the past....
Agree! while Simmons did play much better towards the end of the season, Harrison was the best TN player!Mitchell should have won the award. If anyone from Tennessee should have received consideration, it was Harrison. Not Simmons.
Quite a commentary on how weak the SEC is this year.http://www.nbcsports.com/2014-associated-press-all-sec-womens-team
Ap SEC player of the year Simmons.