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Revealing stat: UCONN, 3-16 from 3 point range.
They're not ranked, and WCBB powerhouses like FGCU, Missouri State, and SFA all get more votes than Marquette. Just because UConn has a tough game doesn't mean the opponent is very good. If Paige has a normal shooting night, the game is a blowout like last time.I am continually amazed at the number of posters, couch coaches, who give our opponents absolutely no credit for being a good team. Its always someone who didn't do what they were supposed to or play up to expectations.
And when all else fails, blame Geno or a poor coaching job.
Marquette is a very good team. Duffy is a very good coach. You can see the ND influence in Marquette's play. Give credit were credit is due.
Fast break baskets and putbacks are unassisted. It’s hard to tell if the low number assists means bad offense or a lot of those kind of baskets.The passing numbers were what jumped out at me. 12 assists (season low) on 28 field goals, with 15 assists. Last game that bad was last season's loss to Baylor.
and the shots they made were easy ones (quite a few) caused by defensive breakdown. Don't let it happening in front of your eyes cloud your opinion.The other team was held to 53 pts while shooting 40/33% with UCONN adding 8 blocks and a big edge in defensive rebounds; but don't let the facts cloud your opinion.
Fast break baskets and putbacks are unassisted. It’s hard to tell if the low number assists means bad offense or a lot of those kind of baskets.
Nika had a steal and fast break basket. Box score shows it as “points off turnovers” thoughUConn had two fastbreak points. That was Paige's one assist on the night to Edwards.
Not sure why some get so defensive about Geno. While I believe he is one of the great coaches of any sport, he criticizes his own work from time to time. To think that anyone is perfect every game is a bit optimistic. I also believe that few coaches bring out their most creative work for a team they should normally beat until the playoffs.Give me a break. I didn't realize Geno was shooting the ball, passing the ball, or doing anything on the floor. The team, no, the guards, shot terribly, so how was that Geno's fault? If 10 more shots went in we win by 30 and you don't say anything about Geno. He can't coach and play too.
It reveals what we already know, UConn only has one decent 3-point shooter. That's why we have more than one coming in next year.Revealing stat: UCONN, 3-16 from 3 point range.
Wow! That makes the numbers on defense even more impressive.Liv and AE were the only two players to show up last night
Meanwhile, Aubrey's stats including 4 Points, in very short minutes, was again "Very Impressive"
She also caught the ball from teammates with less than 2 seconds on the shot clock a few times. Had to jack up some difficult shots that didn't help her shooting percentage.I have an idea. When PB knows in advance that she is shooting, and is 100% committed to it she hits a high percentage. But her instinct to find others open is so strong that when in motion, coming off screens for curls etc. she often is still half expecting to pass as she goes up and isn't totally focused. I believe another factor is that for probably the first time in her career she's being physically challenged and bumped when going for shots in traffic and she needs to learn to expect contact and go up stronger, focused on the shot and braced for it. Mostly a mental adjustment.
I thought Marquette was doing some damage running the ball but they couldn't sustain that pace. A good running team playing UConn should give it a go. Did I hear the halftime commentator say NC St. can run?......future opponents will certainly be watching that tape........
Nice analysis. So here’s a loaded question for you. Better HC: Niele Ivey or Megan Duffy? ?During the February 5th game at Marquette, Geno commented in his post-game comments that he thought the Huskie's execution was perhaps as good as he had seen up to that point in the season. The damage in that 87-58 win was done primarily by the guards: Paige B. had 30 and Christyn Williams scored 18. Aaliyah Edwards had 11.
The Huskies shut down Warrior leading scorer, Selena Lott, holding her to 6 points and only allowing her 7 FG attempts. Both teams had 32 rebounds. Grad student forward Lauren Van Kleunen had 18 points and soph. center Camryn Taylor had 10 points and 11 rebounds.
Fast forward to this game. Marquette had a busy stretch, playing three games in six days, winning home games against Villanova and Creighton and then going to Chicago to nip DePaul. Big wins. Since then, they've been able to rest and bit and get ready for improving against UConn.
As many noted, they played hard. I'll take it a step further: they played hard with purpose. Geno recognized that the Warriors extended their perimeter defense and put pressure on the guards. Hard, unrelenting pressure. Paige scored double figures but shot 6-17and had 4 turnovers. But Geno lamented that no one else (guards) seem willing to shoot.
However, the offense adoitly found the inside options and they delivered: Olivia Nelson-Ododa had 19 points and 10 rebounds, while Ms. Edwards had 16 points and 8 rebounds. And Geno showed that this plan extended to taking ove the paint, having a vast rebounding edge and also protecting the paint. ON-O had 6 blocks! And Edwards finds space, either with cuts or following up on second shots. Bravo.
Overall, UConn held Marquette to 53 points and once again hounded Lott into a subpar night. No Lott, no chance for a Warrior win. Taylor, who is developing into a solid paint player, had 19 points and 6 rebounds. Jordan King, who I swear looks related to Paige, had a better game with 11 points. Taylor and King are only sophs and will get better.
Why? Because Coach Megan Duffy develops players. None of those players are top-rated but they improve technically and play hard. And learn from their mistakes. Duffy noted in pre-game interviews she didn't want them playing on the heels and I think they moved to the middle of their feet.
So, one of those "good reminder" games for the Huskies. Things to pay attention to and work on.
And good news for the Warrior's faithful. Smart, competitive coach who instills confidence and fight into her charges (reminds this Domer fan of another coach).