MilfordHusky
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USA shot 5-27 in the first half. And still won.
10 points on FGs and 18 points on FTs.
10 points on FGs and 18 points on FTs.
USA shot 5-27 in the first half. And still won.
10 points on FGs and 18 points on FTs.
Players likely to be on the team who haven't reported yet:
Sue
Stewie
Elena
Diana
Brittney
That leaves 7 openings.
Of those playing tonight, Tina is a lock and Nneka is likely.
That gets us to 5, but still looking for guards.
Players who acquitted themselves well tonight:
Wilson--she'll be on the team
Williams--a likely selection over Stef
Plum--someone who can make a 3
Collier--a little bit of everything, including clutch rebounding and FTs at the end
Tuck--also a bit of everything
In terms of guards, I think Tiffany and/or Jewell have good chances. That's 7 players for 5 slots.
Clarendon was ok. I didn't see much from T. Mitchell, Ionescu, or Diamond.
Probably, but there is no certainty.Will Sue and Elena play, given their current injuries?
K: Thanks for the link. Read the stats--the Canadians have a real threat--I think they call her Nurse!!!!Link to the game:
2018 Pre-World Cup Exhibition: USA vs. Canada
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Courant write up: U.S. Women's Basketball Team Beats Canada, But It Wasn't Easy
“What I saw in Napheesa is what I’ve known Napheesa to be,” Team USA head coach Dawn Staley said. “I had an opportunity to coach Napheesa in 2018, I think … obviously the group that was out there gave us what we needed. Did I think about [substituting]? I did, but they were playing so well together I figured I would just let them finish the game out.”
“I think here in Connecticut we have the best fans, and the fact that we had some people here tonight can attest to that. It’s just such an honor to play with these girls,” Collier said, nudging A’ja Wilson. “Rookie of the Year right here. We have so many good people on this team that I just feel blessed to be here.”