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Two years ago, Carnac.In one game against us 2 years ago, I remember Siegrist being held to 2 points (free throws) in the second half.

Two years ago, Carnac.In one game against us 2 years ago, I remember Siegrist being held to 2 points (free throws) in the second half.

If you have taken note Geno likes to play 1 trick ponies, teams with the "do all" stars. You handle them and the game is yours. Look at this year --Clark didn't reach her potential against Uconn, Maddy worked hard only scored easily with 2 minutes to play. Morrow, is a bull, and talented yet Edwards held her in check.In one game against us 2 years ago, I remember Siegrist being held to 2 points (free throws) in the second half.
I expect Siegrist and Caitlin Clark (Iowa) to have long and stellar careers in the WNBA. Both of them can flat-out score the basketball. A skill that is sought out and coveted by coaches and GM's at that level.If you have taken note Geno likes to play 1 trick ponies, teams with the "do all" stars. You handle them and the game is yours. Look at this year --Clark didn't reach her potential against Uconn, Maddy worked hard only scored easily with 2 minutes to play. Morrow, is a bull, and talented yet Edwards held her in check.
This team these last 2 or 3 years have had "OPTIONS" causing the --"who do we shut down" befuddlement for opponents. Rusty Azzi, finally chipped away some rust and hit a couple of 3's---as expect after sitting so long. Yet, she kept Nova and Marquette thinking she could "go off" on them.
Yea. That player grew up.Two years ago, Carnac.![]()
I agree on Clark. Siegrist is a great offensive player with a game that reminds me of NBA MVP Luka Doncic. When she catches the ball 15 feet or less from the basket she simply turns into the defender and shoots the ball, making shot after shot.I expect Siegrist and Caitlin Clark (Iowa) to have long and stellar careers in the WNBA. Both of them can flat-out score the basketball. A skill that is sought out and coveted by coaches and GM's at that level.
That is good, because that sounds really uncomfortable.. I have never seen her throw up a brick.
She did throw up an air ball last night in the 4th qtr I believe.She has a soft touch. I have never seen her throw up a brick.
That’s not true UConn was in a no foul mode and running the clock and at that point held an obvious insurmountable lead, in other words garbage time. Nobody I saw belittled her by merely stating the obvious.People throwing shade Maddie Siegrist's way.
FOR SHAME.
There was no way Nova wins last night. Imagine the pressure on her, knowing that she was their only hope for points and then on the defensive side she has to play down low and go against UCONN's 6' 3" Edwards and 6' 5" Juhasz.
- A 6' 1" guard
- Scores 65+ percent of her teams points, every time out
- Has to guard either the power forward or Center
- Without her (as someone else said earlier) Nova wins about 6 games
- No complaints from her though; as she gets on with it
- UConn pounded the ball inside to Edwards, guarded by Siegrist
- AND, she had 9 boards anyway.
Someone earlier said that she got her points in garbage time.....THERE was NO garbage time last night as both teams played their best all the way through to the last 13 seconds. It's called respect and props to Geno for NOT bringing on the end of the bench. Again, Respect.
Sooooo - for shame that anyone would belittle her contribution.
Major props to Siegrist: What a player, indeed!
I'll be curious to see how her game translates at the next level.......Siegrist is the type of kid you look at(like Marina Mabrey or Chelsea Gray) and wonder....."how is she that good?"
Maddy has exceptional body control, great footwork, and very long arms. She is both very crafty and she has excellent touch around the basket, plus she can score in a variety of ways. She's great at methodically backing defenders down and then using her skill set to get an array of different type of shots off and her long arms allow her to shoot mid range jumpers(which she makes a lot of) with defenders in her face. She is just a very fundamentally sound player who you can tell received excellent coaching as a kid. Whoever said EDD, I can see it. She is very much Diet Elena Delle Donne.
She should break Plum's record of 35 given two subregional games, and has an outside shot of breaking Plum's single season record of 1109 (Siegrist is at 984) if Villanova makes a deep run, or Siegrist has a monster game or two.Maddy made a " senior leap" (kind of) after playing on the 3X3 circuit this past summer. (IMO)
I was rooting her Ms. Siegrist to get to those 20 points last night to maintain her streak. Next
up is Kelsey Plum at 35 games in a row. Maddy is at 34.
Everyone has their opinion. Some like Siegrist and her game, some don't, and that's OK. She is the leading scorer in the country. She WILL go very high in next month's WNBA draft, perhaps #2 behind Aliyah Boston (who by the way I will be personally glad to see go).Siegrist is the type of kid you look at(like Marina Mabrey or Chelsea Gray) and wonder....."how is she that good?"
Maddy has exceptional body control, great footwork, and very long arms. She is both very crafty and she has excellent touch around the basket, plus she can score in a variety of ways. She's great at methodically backing defenders down and then using her skill set to get an array of different type of shots off and her long arms allow her to shoot mid range jumpers(which she makes a lot of) with defenders in her face. She is just a very fundamentally sound player who you can tell received excellent coaching as a kid. Whoever said EDD, I can see it. She is very much Diet Elena Delle Donne.

WeakI loved watching Seigrist pump her fist last night after scored her 20th point to continue her streak of 20+ games in a season. Personally, if it were me, I would be more interested in winning the game and have the W, but glad to see her excited about her personal records....
Me too. I think she’s what they call. “Tweener”. Not big enough to be a big, not quick enough to be a wing, ball handling might not be good enough to be a big guard. I expect she’ll be drafted pretty high and will stick in the W, but won’t be a star.I'll be curious to see how her game translates at the next level.......
Siegrist is a great player and sometimes mentioned as a possible Player of the Year.
But for some reason (Can anyone guess why?) she never reaches that level when she
plays UConn.
Yes, her performances are good or vey good, but she is always “held in check” and never able to take over the game.
I think you're probably right but you just never know...........sometimes those kinds of players just have the knack even if it looks like they aren't athletic enough to stick.....Me too. I think she’s what they call. “Tweener”. Not big enough to be a big, not quick enough to be a wing, ball handling might not be good enough to be a big guard. I expect she’ll be drafted pretty high and will stick in the W, but won’t be a star.
DefenseBB, I love charts and stats, so thanks for throwing this out there. That said, I cannot replicate any of your numbers for the three games Maddy played against UConn this year (other than games played). For example, Maddy's three game average against UConn is 22.7, not 14.3; her average for rebounds is 6.3, not 1.6; and so on.So, those who postulated, here are the stats for Siegrist this year against UConn (3 games) her season average (line above), her career against UConn (7 games) and her career averages. The UConn coaches have done a great job in their schemes and the players a great job in executing them. And a correction, Siegrist has NEVER been listed as a guard so sorry @Big Mick but your point is well taken.
Her 30.6 Efficiency metric places her 3rd behind Reese (34.7) and Clark (30.7). Kitley is at 25.5 and last years POY Boston is at 22.2 (Aaliyah Edwards is at 22.6).
Va Tech has played #31 SoS while Villanova has played #24, LSU #81, Iowa #13 and SC #6.
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She does what Bueckers does around the hoop. Can change her angle and use extended long arms to avoid being blocked. And it’s a super soft shot. I’ll take any player who can get 20 plus points a game even when well defended. Her teammates were no help. How many air balls or way off 3s did they have?The degree of difficulty on the shots she made was off the charts. Still scratching my head, that in the face of the great defense , how did that go in? Happy we won't play her anymore. Against a poor defense, a la Iowa, she could score 50 again.