Yep. The stats will show the biggest reason ND beat (not dominated, dominated means you stomp the other team by 18+)) UConn.
UConn 1 - 4-15, 2-4(3pt), 5 assist, 7 turnover
UConn 2 - 11-31, 0-5(3pt), 3 assist, 8 turnover
UConn 3 - 5-15, 0-2(3pt), 6 assist, 5 turnover
UConn 4 - 3-15, 0-3(3pt), 8 assist, 6 turnover
I knew someone would mention my use of the word "dominate." I wasn't talking scoreboard or statistics; I'm talking confidence, belief that her team would win and controlling the game. Diggins was ND's most important player and she instilled confidence in her teammates. She didn't need to dominate statistically in order to dominate the game. She made big plays in big moments to win games and it didn't matter if she had already turned the ball over several times or missed more shots than she made. As Geno often says, it's not how many, it's when. That's what winners do. Geno: "That's what All-American guards do," Geno Auriemma said. "I've had a couple in my lifetime. They make plays. They make them when they need to be made. That's what makes them who they are."
She was the most important player on a ND team that defeated UConn 7 out of 8 games before last season's Final Four.
I knew someone would mention my use of the word "dominate." I wasn't talking scoreboard or statistics; I'm talking confidence, belief that her team would win and controlling the game. Diggins was ND's most important player and she instilled confidence in her teammates. She didn't need to dominate statistically in order to dominate the game. She made big plays in big moments to win games and it didn't matter if she had already turned the ball over several times or missed more shots than she made. As Geno often says, it's not how many, it's when. That's what winners do. Geno: "That's what All-American guards do," Geno Auriemma said. "I've had a couple in my lifetime. They make plays. They make them when they need to be made. That's what makes them who they are."
She was the most important player on a ND team that defeated UConn 7 out of 8 games before last season's Final Four.
what ESPN did isnt Skylar's fault. too bad she's getting all the flack for itNo, not really DC. Not as a shooter. Keep pressure on her at all and she struggles. She is good not great. 3 to See sold her as great. ESPN overly focused on selecting 3 seniors when there were numerous underclasswomen who would have been better choices.
No, but she certainly played it up on Twitter and numerous other media formats and bought into the ESPN deal.what ESPN did isnt Skylar's fault. too bad she's getting all the flack for it
okNo, but she certainly played it up on Twitter and numerous other media formats and bought into the ESPN deal.
"post hoc ergo propter hoc."
In those twelve games her 2 point shooting is around the same, her scoring is down, her assits are down and her TO's are up.
You made several excuses, including the 3 point line, the fatigue factor, the teammate factor.
I expect her to improve, but there is no need to sugarcoat her performance to date.
And I don't believe Montgomery was ever one of the 3toC, or anything like that.
Not too many around here ever said that.Oh please. There were plenty of fools who thought she should have been selected first overall in 2009, ahead of Angel McCoughtry. She's not the second, third, or even fourth best player from that class.
Feel free to point out where I mentioned anything about fatigue.
Oh please. There were plenty of fools who thought she should have been selected first overall in 2009, ahead of Angel McCoughtry. She's not the second, third, or even fourth best player from that class.
Chaos, panic, disorder. His work here is done.Kudos to ETT for starting a thread that has kept on going..and going..and going....for 5 days - about Skylar, no less.

Oh please. There were plenty of fools who thought she should have been selected first overall in 2009, ahead of Angel McCoughtry. She's not the second, third, or even fourth best player from that class.
You said "Another point is that Skylar had a much more demanding senior season that Goodrich, who flew under the radar and didn't have high expectations, like trying to win a National title, along with the pressures of the media. Sylar pretty much carried ND, while playing a very demanding schedule and expectations to win. She's probably exhausted and is not used to this type of wear and tear on her body due to not having a break."
You didn't use the word fatigue, but are you denying that is what you were saying? Really?
And if a Lady Vols fan said the same about DT, exactly how would you differentiate?Perhaps what I am going to say is unsportsmanlike.
Maybe it's petty
It may run contrary to the way we are supposed to comport ourselves on the boneyard, but...
I am happy that Skylar is performing poorly.
Her attitude, ego and showmanship throughout her career and the way she rubbed ND's win in UConn's face were disturbing.
Her non-playing actions made me dislike her.
I hope she continues down her current path.
They are dubious to various degrees, but the biggest problem with them is only one applies at all to the matter at hand, a defending rationale for why Diggins should be replaced by Goodrich. Even with that dubious assertion I guarantee you weren't thinking before the season started: "Hmm, Diggins has had more to deal with than Goodrich, I predict she'll be replaced by Goodrich as a starter." Your use of that as a defense then, along with all your other defenses, are "post hoc ergo propter hoc" or, in ordinary terms, throwing whatever you can against the wall to see what will stick.
And if a Lady Vols fan said the same about DT, exactly how would you differentiate?
You are right and I apologize. It was another Tennessee troll.Really? I actually did not say anything of that. You're attributing someone else's words to me.
I get it. You don't think much of Montgomery.
Doesn't mean you have to insult fans that did.
And what does a few fans thinking Montgomery should have been drafted 1st have to do with the incredible attention Diggins got from ESPN and the rest of the media?
It was more than a few fans. A quick search gives me this NYTimes piece: http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...price-of-admission/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
...and this final mock draft by WNBA.com, which has Montgomery going first overall: http://www.wnba.com/draft2009/mock_draft_090406.html
...sure, just a few fans.
Wow, you found two people that would have taken Mongomery 1st. You make is sound like a travesty.
Has McCoutry been better? Of course.
Your pointing out these two articles and calling them fools for their opinion just proves out what I said.
You don't like Montgomery. And there is no way she got as much attention as Diggins.
Are you seriously trying to say that Montgomery got more attention from the media than Diggins did their senior years?I added another one from The Seattle Times, so that's two leading newspapers and the WNBA's official website. Clearly, Renee received no love from the national media, and it was just "a few fans" who thought she should have been the first pick. Where are all these articles pegging Diggins as the first pick?
A quick search gives me this NYTimes piece: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:hjW0J7GadIMJ:thequad.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/06/uconns-montgomery-is-worth-the-price-of-admission/ &cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
...and this final mock draft by WNBA.com, which has Montgomery going first overall: http://www.wnba.com/draft2009/mock_draft_090406.html
...as well as this one from The Seattle Times: http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com/storm/2009/04/07/mailbag_my_wnba_mock_draft.html
Sure, just a few fans.