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Game Analysis - NCAA National Championship - Game 4
GENERAL COMMENTS:
Let’s get ready to punch a ticket to the Final Four. Notre Dame is basically a one-dimensional team with Prosper and Cowles tagging along. If you can starve, at least somewhat, the head of the snake, ND, will fall. It has already happened 10 times this season. Yes, I get it, ND is a different team than they were at the start of the season, but so is UConn. I also get it that Hildago has been trying really hard to paint her squad as the victim/underdog…” nobody expected us to be here”…well, that may be true…but “lady luck” can only take you so far.
Notre Dame is not a disaster of a team, not at all. They have an RPI of 19 and a SoS of 21. Their NET Ranking is also 21. These are all respectable metrics. Even though Hidalgo is averaging an obscene 5.7 steals per game and the team averages a respectable 13.4 steals per game, their defensive Ranking is 87.8, which places their ranking nationally at 125th. Against UConn’s potent offense, I expect that they will fall short in that category. Since they only play a 7-player rotation with the starting five averaging about 33 minutes per game, I also expect to see them fairly “gassed” somewhere around mid-third quarter.
Notre Dame averages 72.8 points per game, but against a motivated UConn team that wants to show that their Sweet 15 game was an anomaly and is looking forward to making it to yet another Final Four, I think it will be hard for ND to break 60 points. They are just short of abysmal when it comes to three-point shooting (6.3 three-pointers per game), but they will make it up on Hildago’s penetration drives and in the paint scoring. However, once again, I believe they will fall short, and this will be a thirty-plus point win for UConn. ND averages 34.4 rebounds, 14.2 assists, and 3.2 blocks per game. They do take pretty good care of the basketball, only turning the ball over 13.1 times per game while forcing 20.1 turnovers on their opponents. UConn will need to be careful and not get sloppy with the basketball, or ND’s band of thieves, led by master thief Hildago, will make them pay.
Notre Dame’s challenge will be stopping or slowing down UConn’s potent (#1 in the country) offense. UConn averages 88.4 points, 9.4 three-pointers, 37.8 rebounds, 23.6 assists, 15.7 steals, and 33.2 points off turnovers while only turning the ball over 12.6 times per game. UConn’s RPI is 3; they have a SoS of 27, and they have the number one NET ranking as well as the number one Defensive ranking in the country.
PLAYER MATCH UPS:
Serah Williams, 6’4” - Senior Forward v. Malaya Cowles, 6’3” - Graduate Forward - Malaya Cowles averages 8.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.7 steals, and .8 blocks per game. Malaya averages 28 minutes per game. Serah is averaging 6.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, .7 steals, and 1.4 blocks per game in 17.7 minutes of play. While these two players statistically look very similar, here is where I think Serah’s defensive bonifides will separate her from Malaya. SLIGHT ADVANTAGE - UCONN
Sarah Strong, 6’2” - Sophomore Forward v. Cassandre Prosper, 6’3” - Senior Guard - Cassandre is a tall guard and probably should be listed as a Forward. She averages 13.9 points, .5 three-pointers, 6.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game. Cassandre plays 33.2 minutes per game. Sarah averages 18.5 points, 1.6 three-pointers, 7.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 3.4 steals, and 1.6 blocks per game in 26.6 minutes of play… ADVANTAGE - UCONN
Azzi Fudd, 5’11” - Graduate Guard v. Iyanna Moore, 5’8” - Graduate Guard. Iyanna averages 12.0 points, 2.4 three-pointers, 3.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.3 steals, and .3 blocks per game. Iyanna averages 31.5 minutes per game. Azzi averages 17.6 points, 3.1 three-pointers, 2.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.5 steals, and .5 blocks per game. Azzi averages 28.1 minutes per game. Azzi will be looking for a bounce-back game after what was an underwhelming show during the North Carolina game. I think Iyanna is about to find out what happens when you Fudd-around with Azzi. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
KK Arnold, 5’9” - Junior Guard v. Hannah Hidalgo, 5’6” - Junior Guard. Now this is the match-up to watch. One of the country’s best offensive players versus one of the country’s best defensive players, and this is not to detract from Hannah’s exceptional defense play in its own right. I think while KK may be successful in holding Hannah below her averages in the short term, she will eventually find ways to score even when Geno starts switching Heckel (a good defender in her own right) in for KK. Hannah leads ND in almost every category and is every bit a first-team All-American. She averages 25.3 points, 1.0 three-pointers, 6.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 5.7 steals, and .3 blocks per game. She is somewhat turnover-prone, which comes with having the ball in your hands most of the time. Hannah averages 36.2 minutes per game. KK is averaging 7.2 points, .5 three-pointers, 2.2 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 2.7 steals, and .1 blocks per game. KK averages 24.3 minutes per game. Even with Heckel splitting time with KK statistically accumulatively, they fall short of the juggernaut play of Hannah Hildago - ADVANTAGE - NOTRE DAME
Ashlynn Shade, 5’10” - Junior Guard v. Venesa DeJesus, 5’8” - Graduate Guard - Venesa averages 8.4 points, 1.5 three-pointers, 2.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.8 steals, and .2 blocks per game. Venesa plays 34.1 minutes per game. Ashlynn averages 7.8 points, 1.3 three-pointers, 3.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.8 steals, and .1 blocks per game. Ashlynn plays seven and a half minutes less per game than Venesa. Ashlynn averages 26.9 minutes per game. If you simply compare these players statistically, it would appear that the match-up would be nearly even. However, on a per-minute comparison, the advantage clearly shifts towards Ashlynn. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
BENCH:
While UConn has shortened its bench somewhat in the NCAA tournament, Notre Dame is only playing two players off the bench, KK Bransford and Gisela Sanchez. Together, Bransford and Sanchez account for 13.3 points, .9 three-pointers, 7.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.7 steals, and 1.2 blocks per game. UConn, on the other hand, will bring Blanca, Kayleigh, Allie, and Jana off the bench. Together they average 29.2 points, 3.1 three-pointers, 11.8 rebounds, 7.1 assists, and 1.3 blocks per game. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
COACHING:
Niele Ivy and her coaching staff versus Geno and his. Niele deserves some credit for getting ND this far. The UConn coaching staff is ready for this run. They know ND well, they have great scouting reports, and they have the horses to get the job done. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
INTANGIBLES:
UCONN’s desire to put the North Carolina debacle behind them and their motivation to get to yet another final four is enough to offset ND’s perceived underdog mentality. Notre Dame is running on fumes while UConn is well rested and deep. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
SCORE:
UCONN - 85
NOTRE DAME - 54
MOV - 31
GENERAL COMMENTS:
Let’s get ready to punch a ticket to the Final Four. Notre Dame is basically a one-dimensional team with Prosper and Cowles tagging along. If you can starve, at least somewhat, the head of the snake, ND, will fall. It has already happened 10 times this season. Yes, I get it, ND is a different team than they were at the start of the season, but so is UConn. I also get it that Hildago has been trying really hard to paint her squad as the victim/underdog…” nobody expected us to be here”…well, that may be true…but “lady luck” can only take you so far.
Notre Dame is not a disaster of a team, not at all. They have an RPI of 19 and a SoS of 21. Their NET Ranking is also 21. These are all respectable metrics. Even though Hidalgo is averaging an obscene 5.7 steals per game and the team averages a respectable 13.4 steals per game, their defensive Ranking is 87.8, which places their ranking nationally at 125th. Against UConn’s potent offense, I expect that they will fall short in that category. Since they only play a 7-player rotation with the starting five averaging about 33 minutes per game, I also expect to see them fairly “gassed” somewhere around mid-third quarter.
Notre Dame averages 72.8 points per game, but against a motivated UConn team that wants to show that their Sweet 15 game was an anomaly and is looking forward to making it to yet another Final Four, I think it will be hard for ND to break 60 points. They are just short of abysmal when it comes to three-point shooting (6.3 three-pointers per game), but they will make it up on Hildago’s penetration drives and in the paint scoring. However, once again, I believe they will fall short, and this will be a thirty-plus point win for UConn. ND averages 34.4 rebounds, 14.2 assists, and 3.2 blocks per game. They do take pretty good care of the basketball, only turning the ball over 13.1 times per game while forcing 20.1 turnovers on their opponents. UConn will need to be careful and not get sloppy with the basketball, or ND’s band of thieves, led by master thief Hildago, will make them pay.
Notre Dame’s challenge will be stopping or slowing down UConn’s potent (#1 in the country) offense. UConn averages 88.4 points, 9.4 three-pointers, 37.8 rebounds, 23.6 assists, 15.7 steals, and 33.2 points off turnovers while only turning the ball over 12.6 times per game. UConn’s RPI is 3; they have a SoS of 27, and they have the number one NET ranking as well as the number one Defensive ranking in the country.
PLAYER MATCH UPS:
Serah Williams, 6’4” - Senior Forward v. Malaya Cowles, 6’3” - Graduate Forward - Malaya Cowles averages 8.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.7 steals, and .8 blocks per game. Malaya averages 28 minutes per game. Serah is averaging 6.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, .7 steals, and 1.4 blocks per game in 17.7 minutes of play. While these two players statistically look very similar, here is where I think Serah’s defensive bonifides will separate her from Malaya. SLIGHT ADVANTAGE - UCONN
Sarah Strong, 6’2” - Sophomore Forward v. Cassandre Prosper, 6’3” - Senior Guard - Cassandre is a tall guard and probably should be listed as a Forward. She averages 13.9 points, .5 three-pointers, 6.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game. Cassandre plays 33.2 minutes per game. Sarah averages 18.5 points, 1.6 three-pointers, 7.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 3.4 steals, and 1.6 blocks per game in 26.6 minutes of play… ADVANTAGE - UCONN
Azzi Fudd, 5’11” - Graduate Guard v. Iyanna Moore, 5’8” - Graduate Guard. Iyanna averages 12.0 points, 2.4 three-pointers, 3.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.3 steals, and .3 blocks per game. Iyanna averages 31.5 minutes per game. Azzi averages 17.6 points, 3.1 three-pointers, 2.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.5 steals, and .5 blocks per game. Azzi averages 28.1 minutes per game. Azzi will be looking for a bounce-back game after what was an underwhelming show during the North Carolina game. I think Iyanna is about to find out what happens when you Fudd-around with Azzi. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
KK Arnold, 5’9” - Junior Guard v. Hannah Hidalgo, 5’6” - Junior Guard. Now this is the match-up to watch. One of the country’s best offensive players versus one of the country’s best defensive players, and this is not to detract from Hannah’s exceptional defense play in its own right. I think while KK may be successful in holding Hannah below her averages in the short term, she will eventually find ways to score even when Geno starts switching Heckel (a good defender in her own right) in for KK. Hannah leads ND in almost every category and is every bit a first-team All-American. She averages 25.3 points, 1.0 three-pointers, 6.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 5.7 steals, and .3 blocks per game. She is somewhat turnover-prone, which comes with having the ball in your hands most of the time. Hannah averages 36.2 minutes per game. KK is averaging 7.2 points, .5 three-pointers, 2.2 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 2.7 steals, and .1 blocks per game. KK averages 24.3 minutes per game. Even with Heckel splitting time with KK statistically accumulatively, they fall short of the juggernaut play of Hannah Hildago - ADVANTAGE - NOTRE DAME
Ashlynn Shade, 5’10” - Junior Guard v. Venesa DeJesus, 5’8” - Graduate Guard - Venesa averages 8.4 points, 1.5 three-pointers, 2.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.8 steals, and .2 blocks per game. Venesa plays 34.1 minutes per game. Ashlynn averages 7.8 points, 1.3 three-pointers, 3.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.8 steals, and .1 blocks per game. Ashlynn plays seven and a half minutes less per game than Venesa. Ashlynn averages 26.9 minutes per game. If you simply compare these players statistically, it would appear that the match-up would be nearly even. However, on a per-minute comparison, the advantage clearly shifts towards Ashlynn. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
BENCH:
While UConn has shortened its bench somewhat in the NCAA tournament, Notre Dame is only playing two players off the bench, KK Bransford and Gisela Sanchez. Together, Bransford and Sanchez account for 13.3 points, .9 three-pointers, 7.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.7 steals, and 1.2 blocks per game. UConn, on the other hand, will bring Blanca, Kayleigh, Allie, and Jana off the bench. Together they average 29.2 points, 3.1 three-pointers, 11.8 rebounds, 7.1 assists, and 1.3 blocks per game. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
COACHING:
Niele Ivy and her coaching staff versus Geno and his. Niele deserves some credit for getting ND this far. The UConn coaching staff is ready for this run. They know ND well, they have great scouting reports, and they have the horses to get the job done. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
INTANGIBLES:
UCONN’s desire to put the North Carolina debacle behind them and their motivation to get to yet another final four is enough to offset ND’s perceived underdog mentality. Notre Dame is running on fumes while UConn is well rested and deep. ADVANTAGE - UCONN
SCORE:
UCONN - 85
NOTRE DAME - 54
MOV - 31