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1st Q: Last 4:43: Linear Rotations 2-5 &5 went on a 15-5 run &1.
  • Rotation 2: KK, Ash, Azzi, Sarah, Jana
  • Rotation 3: Kayleigh, Ash, Azzi, Sarah, Jana
  • Rotation 4: Kayleigh, Allie, Azzi, Sarah, Jana
  • Rotation 5: Kayleigh, Allie, Ash, Sarah, Jana
2nd Q: Last 6:19: Linear Rotations 9-12 &6 went on 22-4 run &2.
  • Rotation 9: KK, Kayleigh, Allie, Azzi, Jana
  • Rotation 10: KK, Kayleigh, Allie, Azzi, Sarah
  • Rotation 11: KK, Kayleigh, Allie, Azzi, Jana
  • Rotation 12: KK, Allie, Azzi, Caroline, Jana
3rd Q: 7:11-4:02: Linear Rotations 14-15 &7 went on a 13-3 run &3.
  • Rotation 14: KK, Allie, Azzi, Sarah, Serah
  • Rotation 15: Kayleigh, Allie, Azzi, Sarah, Serah
4th Q: Final 7:19: Linear Rotations 19-21 &8 went on a 16-9 run &4.
  • Rotation 19: KK, Ash, Caroline, Ice, Ayanna
  • Rotation 20: Kayleigh, Ash, Caroline, Ice, Ayanna
  • Rotation 21: Kayleigh, Kellis, Caroline, Ice, Ayanna
Other takeaways:
  • Allie certainly made a strong case for inclusion in winning time rotations. And perhaps also Caroline and Jana.
  • Small ball remains a core strength.
  • {Serah, Jana, Ice, Ayanna} are certainly better than just last year’s postseason {Jana, Ice}.
  • Very promising start and trajectory.
&0: Live Stats Booklet: UConn vs FSU
  • &1: Page 1: 1Q Scoring Incidence
  • &2: Page 2: 2Q Scoring Incidence
  • &3: Page 3: 3Q Scoring Incidence
  • &4: Page 4: 4Q Scoring Incidence
  • &5: Page 6: 1Q Substitution Log
  • &6: Page 7: 2Q Substitution Log
  • &7: Page 8: 3Q Substitution Log
  • &8: Page 9: 4Q Substitution Log
  • &9: Page 10: Analytics Overall Metrics &12
  • &10: Page 11: Analytics Offensive Metrics &12
  • &11: Page 12: Analytics Defensive Metrics &12
&12 These are the same basketball analytics provided by HuskyNan here.
These are great. All off the runs in the first half did not have Serah on the floor. Also, Aubrey was in last year's post season as a front court player.

You can't play small ball all game long against every team especially with size and a dribble/drive offense. It is most effective in the press when it is sudden and sporadic because the tempo gets seriously increased.

These analytics tell me that Allie, K9, Jana and Caroline should be playing more which confirms the eye test.
 
Thanks for this.

I'm guessing you're developing the list from the info in the play-by-play. If that's so, how about appending each list with the game time, like 4:45 Q1?
I'm not. I'm doing it manually as I watch it and I really like to watch it. Perhaps someone else can do the game time. It is also a telling factoid.
 
I lived in Geneva, Switzerland for a year and never heard anyone say 'n'est pas". The ce is a necessary additive.
I’m willing to wager that there isn’t another fan board out there (in the USA) where the intricacies of the French language are discussed!

N’etes-vous pas d’accord?
 
I’m willing to wager that there isn’t another fan board out there (in the USA) where the intricacies of the French language are discussed!

N’etes-vous pas d’accord?
Vous avez raison. The other language spoken in my home is nihongo, which would make the response そうです. Of course, our daughter who is actually fluent would provide all sorts of comical responses.
 
Vous avez raison. The other language spoken in my home is nihongo, which would make the response そうです. Of course, our daughter who is actually fluent would provide all sorts of comical responses.

When I lived in Boston in the 70’s, one of my friends and co-workers was of Japanese ancestry - both his parents emigrated to the United States after WWII. Quite an interesting family, with what I thought was an amazing story about how his parents met.

Another co-worker, this time in Wisconsin, moved to Hawaii about 15 years ago. His son started traveling to Japan, fell in love and married, and now lives there.
 
I’m willing to wager that there isn’t another fan board out there (in the USA) where the intricacies of the French language are discussed!

N’etes-vous pas d’accord?
D’accord, but my principal foreign language is German. I lost my fluency in French 30 years ago.
 
Thanks for this.

I'm guessing you're developing the list from the info in the play-by-play. If that's so, how about appending each list with the game time when it was made, like 4:45 Q1?
With substitution time, minutes and +/-.

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It’s the beginning of the season. And certain players and lineups will improve. But right now, our best lineups are small ball lineups imo.

In particular, I am excited about a KK, K9, Shade, Azzi, Strong lineup. I think that lineup can really defend. And I think it’s a good offensive lineup too. I think it would give a team like UCLA fits.
 
@BBallF, I believe you may have missed my favorite lineup, which would be 8.5 on your list. Your 8 and 9 are the same lineups. You missed one in between.

At 4:39 of the second quarter, with the score, 33-23, Jana was subbed out for Sarah, creating the lineup of Sarah, Azzi, KK, K9 and Allie. That lineup outscored FSU, 14-2, in 3 minutes and 4 seconds, after which Jana was subbed back in for Sarah at 1:35.

In his presser (at 8:22), Geno says: "I love that lineup . . . . that lineup kind of makes us who we are."


So if I’m hearing you correctly you are calling on all former auditors to check BBallF’s detailed summaries after each game? On it!
 
Tracking lineups is kinda fun.

However as I sit here thinking about it It’s impossible to factor in the real reason a lineup is what it is. Is a lineup in the minus range because the other team inserted a couple really good players or did someone come out for a breather?

FanSince17 post #27 using every lineup determining the common denominator. The Big/Small group is about the best thing the data gathered can show.

Just thoughts rattling around in my head falling into a post. 🤪
 

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