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Games tonight (11/16)

Ionescu has 6 triple doubles 3 games into her Soph year. This is getting kinda ridiculous. I wonder how many she's gonna have by the time she graduates. Did it back to back games, are you kidding? I know you all love Gabby's all around game, but you have to be impressed with Sabrina's stat stuffing.
 
12 second half points for Michigan? Holy cow. Did anybody see the game? Was Louisville's defense really impressive?
 
In her first 3 college games, Carter has had:
15 points, 5 assists vs. Houston
18 points, 3 assists vs. Louisiana-Lafayette
23 points, 7 assists vs. Oregon

If she continues at this pace (19 ppg and 5 apg), she will be in the running for NFOY.
She was my prediction early on. She'll get PT and have the ball in her hands. Plus, she's really good.
 
Ionescu has 6 triple doubles 3 games into her Soph year. This is getting kinda ridiculous. I wonder how many she's gonna have by the time she graduates. Did it back to back games, are you kidding? I know you all love Gabby's all around game, but you have to be impressed with Sabrina's stat stuffing.
I saw on the Pac-12 Network tonight that she has now *tied* the Pac-12 record for career triple-doubles. I wonder what the NCAA record is?

Hebard was a perfect 10 of 10 from the field, and she does a great job of finishing at the rim, but at least half of those buckets were off of these amazing, savvy, spectacular dime assists from Ionescu.
 
12 second half points for Michigan? Holy cow. Did anybody see the game? Was Louisville's defense really impressive?
I watched the first half before switching to the Oregon-A&M game. I'm not terribly shocked because in the 2nd quarter you could see Louisville figuring out how to defend Flaherty and generally taking Michigan out of its offense (causing multiple shot-clock violations, for example). Thome was completely outplayed by Hines-Allen on both ends of the court and ended up fouling out with 6 points and 1 rebound.
 
I saw on the Pac-12 Network tonight that she has now *tied* the Pac-12 record for career triple-doubles. I wonder what the NCAA record is?

Hebard was a perfect 10 of 10 from the field, and she does a great job of finishing at the rim, but at least half of those buckets were off of these amazing, savvy, spectacular dime assists from Ionescu.

Hebard looks alot faster than she did against UConn in the playoffs last year.
 
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Oh boy. That's a new one for me. Hmm.

I was able to watch it ( espn3 )with no problems. That's the first time I heard of someone getting a black screen.:(
 
Hebard looks alot faster than she did against UConn in the playoffs last year.
Maybe that has something to do with the fact that she’s playing against slower players at TAMU. :cool:
 
12 second half points for Michigan? Holy cow. Did anybody see the game? Was Louisville's defense really impressive?


Defense has never been a strong suit, as all players have not bought into it.
In Walz’s 11 years, I have never seen a defensive effort like I did in the 2nd half. It was UConn-lite.
More impressive, the team was amped about defense, which again I have not seen from a Walz team.

Freshman pg Dana Evans was fantastic defensively. Not sure how many minutes she played. Her stat line is not eye-popping, but she handles Flaherty in 2 nd half. Also, assists were low for her (4) but she had 0 turnovers. She is a difference maker.
 
Maybe that has something to do with the fact that she’s playing against slower players at TAMU. :cool:

Probably true. The TAMU center Hillsman looked particularly slow to me. Also had 7 TO. I think Carter was getting really frustrated with her.
 
Oh boy. That's a new one for me. Hmm.
I was able to figure out the black screen issue...the app/site requires your device to have flash player installed, my tv does not appear to have that capability.
 
In her first 3 college games, Carter has had:
15 points, 5 assists vs. Houston
18 points, 3 assists vs. Louisiana-Lafayette
23 points, 7 assists vs. Oregon
If she continues at this pace (19 ppg and 5 apg), she will be in the running for NFOY.

Predicted this in the summer:

Chennedy Carter will be National Freshmen of the year, TA&M will have plenty of shots available for her.
 
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I saw on the Pac-12 Network tonight that she has now *tied* the Pac-12 record for career triple-doubles.

I'm gonna guess that former Stanford great Nicole Powell is the other player w/ 6 triple doubles.
 
I'm gonna guess that former Stanford great Nicole Powell is the other player w/ 6 triple doubles.
I think that's correct. (And until this year Powell was an assistant coach at Oregon, so perhaps something rubbed off.) I believe that the NCAA record is 7.
 
I think that's correct. (And until this year Powell was an assistant coach at Oregon, so perhaps something rubbed off.) I believe that the NCAA record is 7.

From the NCAA site:

Seven career triple-doubles:
Suzie McConnell, Penn St. 1985-88 7
Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s (CA) 2008-11 7
Danielle Carson, Youngstown St. 1982-86 6

Six career triple-doubles:
Nicole Powell, Stanford 2001-04 6
Alyssa Thomas, Maryland 2011-14 6
Samantha Logic, Iowa 2012-15 6

Five career triple-doubles:
Joskeen Garner, Northwestern St. 1993-96 5
Shalee Lehning, Kansas St. 2006-09 5
Brittney Griner, Baylor 2010-13 5

Most triple-doubles in one season:
Danielle Carson, Youngstown St. Sr. 1986 6
Nicole Powell, Stanford So. 2002 5
Tasha Pointer, Rutgers Sr. 2001 4
Chelsea Hopkins, San Diego St. Sr. 2013 4
Alyssa Thomas, Maryland Sr. 2014 4
Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon Fr. 2017 4
 

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