Marquette Postgame Thread | Page 3 | The Boneyard

Marquette Postgame Thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
It was a fun watch for me. I liked seeing Jana play her game. She's an aggressive post who is a scorer. The fundamentals and details matter so I get her having a short leash especially as a freshman. But I really hope she gets at least 15 minutes a game, she just brings a different dynamic.
Azzi missed a bunch of good looks. She forced a couple as well. Even if she wasn't coming back from a tweak earlier this season, she still may have been in the knocking the rust off phase. Remember Paige got injured in August and started a little slow last year. Azzi had her surgery in December 2023. So i expect her to be up and down. Hopefully she'll be better with like 10 games under her belt.
I trust both point guards. I liked how kk looked to score a bit. Chen was back to being solid.
Quiet games from Shade and Ice. Not too concerned but just like kk can change a game ice and AS should be able to do the same, especially if their starting counterpart is struggling.
Sarah was pretty great as always. She's always fun to watch. The pass from Chen was great but she had a catch and finish all in one motion that was so smooth.
 
Playing in the Big East does nothing to make our team better. Racking up wins versus inferior teams at this point in the season may be nice for fans but we need to play better competition every game. Didn't the Marquette coach from last season bolt to the ACC at Virginia Tech? The best player from Nova, Olsen went to Iowa to play better competition. The women's board had better hope UConn gets in the ACC or Big 12 as once Paige leaves it is going to be a problem being relevant. We are playing the B teams in BE women's basketball.
 
Uhh no one has mentioned FIVE turnovers?

22 ast/ 5 TO

Not a top 25 opponent but that still shows disciplined play!
Not only that, ALL five were steals! No senseless through away passing OR stopping moving where the passer thought the receiver was going to continue their movement.

Shows that all the Huskies are on the same page at this point! Very good sign!

Go Huskies!!!
 
Playing in the Big East does nothing to make our team better. Racking up wins versus inferior teams at this point in the season may be nice for fans but we need to play better competition every game. Didn't the Marquette coach from last season bolt to the ACC at Virginia Tech? The best player from Nova, Olsen went to Iowa to play better competition. The women's board had better hope UConn gets in the ACC or Big 12 as once Paige leaves it is going to be a problem being relevant. We are playing the B teams in BE women's basketball.
So, Geno should refuse to play the Big East schedule? What’s your solution?
 
Playing in the Big East does nothing to make our team better. Racking up wins versus inferior teams at this point in the season may be nice for fans but we need to play better competition every game. Didn't the Marquette coach from last season bolt to the ACC at Virginia Tech? The best player from Nova, Olsen went to Iowa to play better competition. The women's board had better hope UConn gets in the ACC or Big 12 as once Paige leaves it is going to be a problem being relevant. We are playing the B teams in BE women's basketball.
UConn did fine before Paige got there and they will be fine after she leaves. The coaches have not stopped recruiting and getting commitments from good players.
 
.-.
Playing in the Big East does nothing to make our team better. Racking up wins versus inferior teams at this point in the season may be nice for fans but we need to play better competition every game.
IMO this is all wrong. Kim Mulkhey has had a career of playing soft schedules and has won multiple championships.
In addition, UCONN still remains an injured team. How does it help UCONN to lose when Azzi still isn't in her groove and Aubrey not playing? Are you sueggsting that neither player is capabale of moving the needle much despite the fact for example that Azzi is being considered a top 7 WNBA pick? Are you really implying top 7 WNBA type of talent won't help this team much?

And last year how much did the tougher conference schedule help Syracuse, Duke and SoCal help them vs UCONN in the NCAA's? And what were many saying last year when UCONN went into their conference schdedule in January? Probably the same thing you are saying now?

Not every team is the same. Not every circumstance is the same.
 
Playing in the Big East does nothing to make our team better. Racking up wins versus inferior teams at this point in the season may be nice for fans but we need to play better competition every game. Didn't the Marquette coach from last season bolt to the ACC at Virginia Tech? The best player from Nova, Olsen went to Iowa to play better competition. The women's board had better hope UConn gets in the ACC or Big 12 as once Paige leaves it is going to be a problem being relevant. We are playing the B teams in BE women's basketball.
on this. i am hoping the big 12 comes calling again this summer.
 
Playing in the Big East does nothing to make our team better. Racking up wins versus inferior teams at this point in the season may be nice for fans but we need to play better competition every game. Didn't the Marquette coach from last season bolt to the ACC at Virginia Tech? The best player from Nova, Olsen went to Iowa to play better competition. The women's board had better hope UConn gets in the ACC or Big 12 as once Paige leaves it is going to be a problem being relevant. We are playing the B teams in BE women's basketball.
Funny that Geno and CD were just recently feted for 40 years of excellence, winningest and most accomplished in the sport, HOFers both, with what is considered the premier women’s basketball program for 40+ years of the NCAAT.
  • Aaand … UConn, under Geno, has always been in the Big East or the AAC.
The sausage-making for developing Geno’s typically excellent postseason team this year — always difficult and few besides Geno has a yearly knack for it — is a lot more transparent (producing some fan angst &1) this year because of the inexperience of most of the available roster at the start of the year.

That said, Geno had curious halftime statements in the Marquette game:
  • He was pleased with the team finding open shots and remarked that sooner or later most of them would fall;
  • He complained to his team in the huddle that their defense was better in practice.
Imo, taking cognizance of the past 14 games:
  • Practices are now translating into games for some aspects of the desired postseason team;
  • These aspects include the halfcourt game, the 4-guard offense and the press;
  • Geno’s remark on defense above implies that some aspects (probably including Jana’s post play) are developing well in practice but for some reason is not automatically translating full time in games;
  • One can go through the roster and see that almost all available players are developing well and have already exhibited flashes of brilliance;
  • Efficient aggression in all aspects is just a matter of time.
With 14 games down, there are 9 games before the TN game and then 2 more games before the SC game.
  • Plenty of time for Geno and CD;
  • Azzi and Aubrey should be rounding to form for these games.
&1 Unfortunately, the vagaries of UConn’s scheduling circumstances produces early aptitude tests — and some fans confuse them for midterm tests for this UConn team’s postseason fitness — which they are not, especially for this young team.
 
on this. i am hoping the big 12 comes calling again this summer.
With UConn Football winning the Fenway Bowl Game, getting into one of the "Power Four" conferences, and BIG 12 is a step up except for the Men in Basketball.

Go Huskies!
 
This entire gane Jana wasn;t doubled on any of her inside baskets. Offensive rebounds a different story. But inside when fed in the post she had the opportunity to make moves without any 2nd defender coming to help.
 
Last edited:
.-.
Would love to see the +/- stats. Seems like we really took off in Q2 when Paige went to the bench. I guess that's encouraging.

Most improved player this year -- KK. Remember how often she would dribble herself into trouble last year? She did have at least one driving shot blocked yesterday, but in general, she is much more disciplined, in her passing and when to go to the hole. Now, if she could just work on an outside shot.

While it's no longer so relevant, have we gotten the opening tip in any game this year?

Whatever FT vitamins they took with their cereal yesterday morning, I hope it's part of their regular diet.

Am I imagining it, but were there a lot of air balls yesterday? A little new year's eve hangover?
 
Don't care if KK and Jana start, as long as they get 20+ minutes. They each do more things than Chen and Brady. Re Jana and fouls: seems like she is just a very big, awkward kid at times, gets tired, and falls on people. When she matures into that size she might really be something else. Not as strong in the 2nd half , only because the coaches had her doing an Ice imitation at the top of the key, rather than being down low.
Ice's natural position is a "4"? Then someone please explain to me why Ice is always in the high post with her back to the basket trying to distribute the ball to someone else. Frequently there's no one within 6 feet of her. Ice, turn around and shoot the damn ball. A "4" should be able to do that. That's a money shot for Paige and just about anyone else. Playing like that is a real bad look for Ice. I'm surprised Geno let's her do it, or maybe he doesn't...
 
IMO this is all wrong. Kim Mulkhey has had a career of playing soft schedules and has won multiple championships.
In addition, UCONN still remains an injured team. How does it help UCONN to lose when Azzi still isn't in her groove and Aubrey not playing? Are you sueggsting that neither player is capabale of moving the needle much despite the fact for example that Azzi is being considered a top 7 WNBA pick? Are you really implying top 7 WNBA type of talent won't help this team much?

And last year how much did the tougher conference schedule help Syracuse, Duke and SoCal help them vs UCONN in the NCAA's? And what were many saying last year when UCONN went into their conference schdedule in January? Probably the same thing you are saying now?

Not every team is the same. Not every circumstance is the same.
I've said this before, I'll say it again. Playing inferior teams does not mean you are inferior. It's a mistake to think so. The women's BE is not very good, but UConn is. Case closed.
 
Much more enjoyable game than the PC game. Very little to "nitpick" about, but I have a few things after the shout outs...
  • Really terrific game from KK. Her defense and ball pressure is fierce. I still cringe whenever she shoots a 3 ("NOOOOOoooo") but she has great vision for gaps in the defense for her drives. Kudos to Kait for her solid play as well. Both bring completely different things to the table.
  • Signs of life from Jana. I wonder what her stats might have looked like if not for that unfortunate fall. She was back in the 2nd half but "only" logged 15 minutes.
  • Sarah continues to shine. Currently she's on my 10 player AA list. She's special.
  • Allie continues to show fearlessness. Her defense is "adequate" (meaning it's not horrible), but when shots are falling, she's a great addition off the bench. Maybe not in big games, but she's only a freshman.
On the flip side...
  • Neither Azzi nor Paige shot well. Sure it's great having them on the floor together, but a forgettable offensive game for the duo
  • Ash simply has to find a way to put the ball into the basket. He's a tenacious defender and her fitness is much improved, but IMHO she will slide down the depth chart if she cannot contribute offensively.
  • It's pretty clear why Jana is starting and Ice is not. It continues to mystify me how Ice was ranked in the top 5 coming out of HS.
  • The rebounding was a mess. A few times 2 or 3 UCONN players would be going for the ball, only to lose it to a Marquette player. A troubling trend that will kill us against bigger, or quick/athletic teams.
  • The slow starts are frustrating. Both halves showcased this. Sure they showed signs of life and ended Q1 nicely, but it killed them getting down so much so fast to USC - subsequently having to try to battle back in the 2nd half only to come up short.
I think this team has a LOT of room to grow. More than most teams out there. I'm also excited to see what Aubrey brings when she comes back. If she's the Aubrey we remember, I can see her 1st or 2nd off the bench. Hoping for the best with her...
I'm getting to feel Paige is better as a forward than as a guard. Good rebounder there, gets the break going with rebounds and her good defensive abilities. I'd replace Chen with KK, what is Geno waiting for?
 
Ice's natural position is a "4"? Then someone please explain to me why Ice is always in the high post with her back to the basket trying to distribute the ball to someone else. Frequently there's no one within 6 feet of her. Ice, turn around and shoot the damn ball. A "4" should be able to do that. That's a money shot for Paige and just about anyone else. Playing like that is a real bad look for Ice. I'm surprised Geno let's her do it, or maybe he doesn't...
This is true, for some reason she refuses to take the 12 ft shot that is supposed to be her bread and butter. I think it is embarrassing when she just stands there with the ball looking for someone to pass to and she is virtually unguarded. No confidence in herself, not a good sign at this point in her career.
 
.-.
This is true, for some reason she refuses to take the 12 ft shot that is supposed to be her bread and butter. I think it is embarrassing when she just stands there with the ball looking for someone to pass to and she is virtually unguarded. No confidence in herself, not a good sign at this point in her career.
Ice took one such midrange shot from the baseline, when the shot clock was running out, with perfect form that hit nothing but net. In a subsequent possession, she took another midrange shot from the foul line after thinking about it for a second or two. The shot was flat and clanked off the rim.

So apparently, Ice can hit that shot, so long as she doesn’t think about it…….
 
I watched the men and recorded the women. Looking forward to watching it tonight.
Sounds like KK played a great game.
 
Ice's natural position is a "4"? Then someone please explain to me why Ice is always in the high post with her back to the basket trying to distribute the ball to someone else. Frequently there's no one within 6 feet of her. Ice, turn around and shoot the damn ball. A "4" should be able to do that. That's a money shot for Paige and just about anyone else. Playing like that is a real bad look for Ice. I'm surprised Geno let's her do it, or maybe he doesn't...
Any attempt to shoot, or drive to the basket, will, of course, draw attention (to her, away from others) and whether you call it a 4 or a 5 it is absolutely necessary to her success and the success of the team. Like you, we are many frustrated with this situation and hope each game that Ice gains the confidence to force herself to make these moves until they become natural.
 
Good
- We won, easily, against a "decent" team.
-We had 4 players in double figures, nice balanced scoring.
-100% from the FT line
-22 assists vs 5 TOs, outstanding!
  • Great defense 32%/14% and forced 21 TOs
  • undefeated in 2025

Bad
  • still not shooting great 42%/33%
  • got outrebounded again 41-33.

Overall, pretty good game. Still stuff to work on.

Wonder if we could use Strong on the tip of a diamond press?

Strong
Fudd Chen
Bueckers
El Alfy
 
.-.
KK was good. And has been gone for several games in a row now. I think her quickness will really stand out against big east opponents. And we saw that today.

Geno after the game talking about lineups. Again. And I just think we are hoping we get Aubrey back and hoping she makes the difference when it comes to lineups. The lineup UConn used at the end of the third quarter. I have no idea what Geno was hoping to achieve with that lineup. Not a single shot creator was on the floor. That lineup played hard and avoided getting run over by Marquette. So, they at least deserve credit. But still. I don't know what Geno was thinking.
G is a grandmaster chess player using the floor as his chessboard trying different combinations to see how they meld. The worrying part from a fans perspective is that its January and that is something that you would think would be settled by now. But we all must defer to the coaching staff. They know what they're doing. Our role is to watch and enjoy - and maybe write some outlandish, uninformed comments on the Boneyard!
 
Ice's natural position is a "4"? Then someone please explain to me why Ice is always in the high post with her back to the basket trying to distribute the ball to someone else. Frequently there's no one within 6 feet of her. Ice, turn around and shoot the damn ball. A "4" should be able to do that. That's a money shot for Paige and just about anyone else. Playing like that is a real bad look for Ice. I'm surprised Geno let's her do it, or maybe he doesn't...
She rarely looks to score,even when wide open. And she seems to have a nice touch.
 
my takeaway: it was good to see improved aggression by some. with most other commentary i agree, though there are outliers; that's the trouble with opinions ;)

KK has been fine as a point all year, but v. marquette she also decided that she could put up points too. hounding about her lack of 3-point sharpshooting isn't necessary. She simply has to be willing to exploit opportunities when they arise; be smarter when she slashes, and in control. she's aware that's her strength and before this game has been failing to employ it enough. if her 3s start falling, so much the better but it isn't a must. being willing to use all her best weapons is.

morgan and allie both were trying to assert themselves in limited minutes. they took opportunities when they saw them rather than be timid and unsure. great to see that mentality, which sadly is not universal.

it appears azzi and ash are examples. that has got to change. on the half court, there is far too much standing around, doing nada. especially azzi. they both contribute a lot elsewhere, but they are disappointing here. where is the killer instinct?

sarah is terrific. but she too needs to be more aggressive -- she rarely, if ever, sees a potential opportunity and immediately acts on it. it's disappointing that she is so passive, because she's shown she can be brilliant at so much.

kaitlyn and paige are just fine, relying on their experience to usually do the smart thing, trying to maximize impact.

ice, though not tina, is fine too. i don't get the BY criticism. and jana is progressing slowly, with promise. Q is a question mark -- hard to figure out.
 
Last edited:
Ash is being shuffled around and playing a different role every week. I am not surprised there isn’t that much consistency atm.
If you look at all the guards, perhaps with KK the one exception, they are not playing at their best. Even Paige has had some off games. Not unusual with all the lines ups Geno is experimenting with, something he has had little experience with in recent history. While not urgent this time of year, my main concern is that the feedback Geno is getting from league games may not be transferable to top 10 competition. As we say, "In Geno we trust."
 
With UConn Football winning the Fenway Bowl Game, getting into one of the "Power Four" conferences, and BIG 12 is a step up except for the Men in Basketball.

Go Huskies!
When you look at Power Four NIL money, you can make your own mind up regarding whether UConn moving to a different conference is realistic or not.
 
.-.
Status
Not open for further replies.

Forum statistics

Threads
167,955
Messages
4,546,603
Members
10,428
Latest member
CarloPFF


Top Bottom