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My game plan is certainly going to involve some Woodford ReserveStep 1:
My game plan is certainly going to involve some Woodford ReserveStep 1:
My game plan is certainly going to involve some Woodford Reserve
Because you like it or to ease the pain?
Haven't tried Woodford. Is it better than Knob Creek?
Check the early flights for Sat AM to South bend.how would you go about devising a game plan for tomorrow?
Ditto that.I'd say Woodford and Knob Creek are comparable. I prefer Woodford but I know people who feel the opposite.
All that is true yet it was defense that beat us last year in the final four.Interestingly, the 3 teams in the Final along with UConn are all teams that I thought going into the tournament have the offensively capability to scoring enough points to really make a run at UConn. Just a tinch off in shooting for any of the 4 teams could be trouble for each of them - we saw that last year...
I would borrow Sister Jean.how would you go about devising a game plan for tomorrow?
You may need to. I especially like your take on Lou on McGraw's Bench about the last time ND played UConn. Lou who, covered mostly by Mabrey, limped throughout the game and finally limped off, "Marina Mabrey, who had the gaul to play defense on Katie Lou Samuelsson, who is still pouting about it. M2 outscored KLS, too. " Somewhere I think I missed the Lou pout part. Perhaps the same M2 will cover her again tomorrow .You can have a mass anywhere...after all, we bring the priests with us!
None of Mabrey, Shepard, and Young are extremely athletic
That is not technically true, unless you strictly mean Notre Dame's currently active roster. One of their injured players, Lili Thompson, did play a significant role as a member of the Stanford team in beating UConn in 2014. She hit the 3-point shot at the end of regulation that tied the game and sent it into overtime.Another factor I haven’t seen mentioned is that no one on ND’s roster has ever beat UCONN.
Perhaps the Tonya Harding approach x 6?
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I would face guard Samuelson all over the floor and deny her touches.
I would sag off Dangerfield and force her to beat me from the outside.
I would take away the paint and force Williams to make jump shots.
I would look to pound the ball inside and use my size.
Who is going to face guard Lou?
What happens when CD starts nailing 3s?
Who is going to take away the paint with Z and Pheesa in the game? And Gabby is making her jump shots.
What inside size? Did it work in the last game?
But all good ideas in theory. I think Dawn and SC had similar plans...
Hey, ND is in the frozen four, too. Let's bring in ND Hockey Coach Jeff Jackson for some advice.....
I would face guard Samuelson all over the floor and deny her touches.
I would sag off Dangerfield and force her to beat me from the outside.
I would take away the paint and force Williams to make jump shots.
I would look to pound the ball inside and use my size.
Basketball is a simple game mostly because there are only 5 on a side. ND should build their offense around Mabrey & Ms O while concentrating on taking KLS out of the game. Mabrey definitely has to look to score much more and limiting KLS should be relatively easy because UConn's history has been to not oppose that plan very strongly. They are able to get away with it the vast majority of the time because the competition is not strong enough. These things are ND's only chance for a chance to win.We certainly have advantages
But to deride ND is silly
They played a wonderfully efficient 2nd half the other evening; really quite brilliant.
If I was Muffit, I would be looking into ways of getting Ms O. some free space to do her thing and ways for Marina to get looks.
If I was Geno, I'd be countering these moves.
Remember in the early game, we rallied with Gabby on the bench and Lou in the locker room.
We certainly have advantages (redundant) but you have to play the game.