cferraro04
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GENERAL COMMENTS:
Whew! After watching the first half of the UConn v. Syracuse game, I don't think you can see a more potent offensive onslaught than what we witnessed Monday night. If you are a North Carolina coach, you have to be thinking about the old John Donne quote: "Send not to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee". Of course, I mean this metaphorically. If you are in North Carolina, you are running around frantically trying to figure out who to match up with whom. With UConn clicking on all cylinders, it is an almost impossible task, and then you have all those great players coming off the bench. I think North Carolina has a very tall mountain to climb, and they don't have the proper equipment for mountain climbing
North Carolina will more than likely start: Ciera Toomey, 6'4", Nyla Harris, 6'2", Elina Aarnisalo, 5'10", Indya Nivar, 5'10", and Lanie Grant, 5'9"...on paper, the perfect match-ups when considering only size. However, when you look at overall individual talent, both offensively and defensively, and add to it the compounding effect of team cohesiveness, size alone will not get the job done against the Huskies. As far as help from the bench goes, North Carolina generally plays three players: Nyla Brooks, Laila Hull, and Taissa Queiroz, who bring 15.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.6 steals, 1 block, and 2.9 three-pointers to the cause. This is hardly enough to offset UConn's potent bench production of 35.4 points, 15.9 rebounds, 8.7 assists, 5.4 steals, 1.6 blocks, and 3.3 three-pointers.
Overall, North Carolina is not a bad defensive team. Their record is 26-7; Their RPI is 15 (not bad); their SoS is 39 (respectable); their NET ranking is 19 (not bad). Their defensive rating is 82.4, ranking them 24th in the country (very respectable). They hold their opponents to 58.9 points per game, ranking them 46th in the country in raw scoring defense (also, respectable).
UConn's defensive rating is 68.4, making them the number one defense in the country. They lead the country, only allowing 50.4 points per game. They also have the nation's best defensive player, Sarah Strong.
North Carolina's Perimeter Pressure features an elite ball-hawk, Indya Nivar, who averages 2.6 steals per game, but she is countered by UConn's KK Arnold, who averages 2.8 steals per game and anchors a defense that has allowed just 50.4 points per game this season. Rim protection: North Carolina has Ciera Toomey, who averages 1.6 BPG, but again, she is offset by Sarah Strong, who averages 1.6 blocks per game, and Serah Williams, who averages 1.4 blocks per game. UConn's depth in length and height forces opponents into low-efficiency shots, where opponents shoot just 30.4% against them. Then there is the "Press" Factor...UConn's defense is famous for its "string" play and full-court pressure, as evidenced by UConn holding Syracuse to a 31-0 run. UConn is currently a 25.5-point favorite in this matchup.
PLAYER MATCH UPS:
Serah Williams, 6'4" - Sr. Forward v. Ciera Toomey, 6'4" - Redshirt Sophomore Forward - Ciera averages 23.3 minutes per game, 8.9 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists, .7 steals, and 1.6 blocks. Serah is averaging 17.9 minutes per game and averages 7.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists, .7 steals, and 1.3 blocks. I am going to call this matchup... ADVANTAGE - EVEN
Sarah Strong, 6'2" - Sophomore Forward v. Nyla Harris, 6'2' - Senior Forward - Nyla is a good all-around player, averaging 11.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, .8 assists, 1.0 steals, .3 blocks per game in 23.3 minutes of play. Sarah Strong averages 18.4 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 3.3 steals, 1.6 blocks, and 1.6 three-pointers per game in 26.3 minutes of play. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
Azzi Fudd, 5'11" - Graduate Guard v. Lanie Grant, 5'9" - Sophomore Guard - Lanie averages 11.1 points, 1.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists, .6 steals, and 2.15 three-pointers per game in 29.2 minutes of play. Azzi averages 17.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.5 steals, .5 blocks, and 3.1 three-pointers per game in 27.8 minutes of play. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
Ashlynn Shade, 5'10" - Junior Guard v. Elina Aarnialo, 5'10" - Sophomore Guard - Elina averages 10.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists, .9 steals, 1.1 three-pointers per game in 26.6 minutes of play. Ashlynn averages 7.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.8 steals, and 1.3 three-pointers per game in 26.9 minutes of play. Statistically, these two players are a push. When you factor in Ashlynn's defense and the overall UConn defense, the advantage moves in Ashlynn's direction. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
KK Arnold, 5'9" - Junior Guard v. Indya Nivar, 5'10" - Senior Guard - This should be an interesting matchup with two elite ball hawks going at it. Indya averages 10.3 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 2.6 steals, .5 blocks, and .7 three-pointers per game in 28.4 minutes of play. KK is averaging 7.3 points, 2.2 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 2.7 steals, .1 blocks, .5 three-pointers per game in 24.1 minutes of play. ADVANTAGE - EVEN
BENCH:
North Carolina: 15.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.6 steals, 1 block, and 2.9 three-pointers
UConn: 35.4 points, 15.9 rebounds, 8.7 assists, 5.4 steals, 1.6 blocks, and 3.3 three-pointers.
ADVANTAGE - UCONN
COACHING:
UConn's coaching staff has been here for 32 consecutive Sweet 16 appearances, 12 Natys. They will have scouted North Carolina well, and they will get the job done. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
INTANGIBLES:
Venue won't matter, UConn too long, too seasoned, too much talent and experience, too deep for North Carolina. Like I said in the general comments, "For who does the bell toll, it tolls for thee". ADVANTAGE - UCONN
SCORE:
UCONN - 85
NORTH CAROLINA - 59
MOV - 26
Whew! After watching the first half of the UConn v. Syracuse game, I don't think you can see a more potent offensive onslaught than what we witnessed Monday night. If you are a North Carolina coach, you have to be thinking about the old John Donne quote: "Send not to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee". Of course, I mean this metaphorically. If you are in North Carolina, you are running around frantically trying to figure out who to match up with whom. With UConn clicking on all cylinders, it is an almost impossible task, and then you have all those great players coming off the bench. I think North Carolina has a very tall mountain to climb, and they don't have the proper equipment for mountain climbing
North Carolina will more than likely start: Ciera Toomey, 6'4", Nyla Harris, 6'2", Elina Aarnisalo, 5'10", Indya Nivar, 5'10", and Lanie Grant, 5'9"...on paper, the perfect match-ups when considering only size. However, when you look at overall individual talent, both offensively and defensively, and add to it the compounding effect of team cohesiveness, size alone will not get the job done against the Huskies. As far as help from the bench goes, North Carolina generally plays three players: Nyla Brooks, Laila Hull, and Taissa Queiroz, who bring 15.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.6 steals, 1 block, and 2.9 three-pointers to the cause. This is hardly enough to offset UConn's potent bench production of 35.4 points, 15.9 rebounds, 8.7 assists, 5.4 steals, 1.6 blocks, and 3.3 three-pointers.
Overall, North Carolina is not a bad defensive team. Their record is 26-7; Their RPI is 15 (not bad); their SoS is 39 (respectable); their NET ranking is 19 (not bad). Their defensive rating is 82.4, ranking them 24th in the country (very respectable). They hold their opponents to 58.9 points per game, ranking them 46th in the country in raw scoring defense (also, respectable).
UConn's defensive rating is 68.4, making them the number one defense in the country. They lead the country, only allowing 50.4 points per game. They also have the nation's best defensive player, Sarah Strong.
North Carolina's Perimeter Pressure features an elite ball-hawk, Indya Nivar, who averages 2.6 steals per game, but she is countered by UConn's KK Arnold, who averages 2.8 steals per game and anchors a defense that has allowed just 50.4 points per game this season. Rim protection: North Carolina has Ciera Toomey, who averages 1.6 BPG, but again, she is offset by Sarah Strong, who averages 1.6 blocks per game, and Serah Williams, who averages 1.4 blocks per game. UConn's depth in length and height forces opponents into low-efficiency shots, where opponents shoot just 30.4% against them. Then there is the "Press" Factor...UConn's defense is famous for its "string" play and full-court pressure, as evidenced by UConn holding Syracuse to a 31-0 run. UConn is currently a 25.5-point favorite in this matchup.
PLAYER MATCH UPS:
Serah Williams, 6'4" - Sr. Forward v. Ciera Toomey, 6'4" - Redshirt Sophomore Forward - Ciera averages 23.3 minutes per game, 8.9 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists, .7 steals, and 1.6 blocks. Serah is averaging 17.9 minutes per game and averages 7.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists, .7 steals, and 1.3 blocks. I am going to call this matchup... ADVANTAGE - EVEN
Sarah Strong, 6'2" - Sophomore Forward v. Nyla Harris, 6'2' - Senior Forward - Nyla is a good all-around player, averaging 11.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, .8 assists, 1.0 steals, .3 blocks per game in 23.3 minutes of play. Sarah Strong averages 18.4 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 3.3 steals, 1.6 blocks, and 1.6 three-pointers per game in 26.3 minutes of play. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
Azzi Fudd, 5'11" - Graduate Guard v. Lanie Grant, 5'9" - Sophomore Guard - Lanie averages 11.1 points, 1.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists, .6 steals, and 2.15 three-pointers per game in 29.2 minutes of play. Azzi averages 17.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.5 steals, .5 blocks, and 3.1 three-pointers per game in 27.8 minutes of play. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
Ashlynn Shade, 5'10" - Junior Guard v. Elina Aarnialo, 5'10" - Sophomore Guard - Elina averages 10.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists, .9 steals, 1.1 three-pointers per game in 26.6 minutes of play. Ashlynn averages 7.9 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.8 steals, and 1.3 three-pointers per game in 26.9 minutes of play. Statistically, these two players are a push. When you factor in Ashlynn's defense and the overall UConn defense, the advantage moves in Ashlynn's direction. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
KK Arnold, 5'9" - Junior Guard v. Indya Nivar, 5'10" - Senior Guard - This should be an interesting matchup with two elite ball hawks going at it. Indya averages 10.3 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 2.6 steals, .5 blocks, and .7 three-pointers per game in 28.4 minutes of play. KK is averaging 7.3 points, 2.2 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 2.7 steals, .1 blocks, .5 three-pointers per game in 24.1 minutes of play. ADVANTAGE - EVEN
BENCH:
North Carolina: 15.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.6 steals, 1 block, and 2.9 three-pointers
UConn: 35.4 points, 15.9 rebounds, 8.7 assists, 5.4 steals, 1.6 blocks, and 3.3 three-pointers.
ADVANTAGE - UCONN
COACHING:
UConn's coaching staff has been here for 32 consecutive Sweet 16 appearances, 12 Natys. They will have scouted North Carolina well, and they will get the job done. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
INTANGIBLES:
Venue won't matter, UConn too long, too seasoned, too much talent and experience, too deep for North Carolina. Like I said in the general comments, "For who does the bell toll, it tolls for thee". ADVANTAGE - UCONN
SCORE:
UCONN - 85
NORTH CAROLINA - 59
MOV - 26
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