Yes, it appears this video broadcast has been designated as "premium content" on the Jackrabbits All-Access site, meaning it requires a subscription.I believe South Dakota State has a 24-hour pass on their women's basketball sight where you can stream the game. Of course, I am not sure about the reliability of their streaming service. If I come across anything else, I will share the information with you.
I went to the Jackrabbit all access site and it appears they will stream the game, so I will try that site. Thanks for the info.I believe South Dakota State has a 24-hour pass on their women's basketball sight where you can stream the game. Of course, I am not sure about the reliability of their streaming service. If I come across anything else, I will share the information with you.
I will be very interested in seeing the TV viewing returns on these games ( as well as 1/2 SCar at Stanford and NCSt at UConn on Sunday).
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It was a difficult game to watch. Mississippi State got down a couple of times but fought back with pressure defense and scores after the steals. Alot of credit to SDS as they outrebounded MSU 45-29. In contrast MSU held a 21-12 advantage with turnovers. In my opinion MSU settled for way too many 3 point attempts. Of their 63 shots 27 were 3 point attempts and they only made 7 of them. SDS was able to get the rebound and convert.Did anyone watch this game? I see the Jackrabbits won 64-63, although that final margin is a bit deceptive as MSU scored an inconsequential 3-pointer as the buzzer sounded. For all practical purposes, SDSU's lead ranged from 3 to 8 points throughout 4th quarter.
Myah Selland, quite predictably, led the Jackrabbits in almost every category: 36 minutes played, 18 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks ... and 6 turnovers. She has been their best player since her sophomore year, which seems like an eternity ago now (she's a 6th-year senior).
MSU fans, talk to me. Carter fouled out in only 8 minutes of play. Hayes and freshman Debreasha Howe both had 15 points. Asianae Johnson (transfer from St. Bonaventure) came off the bench with 12.
I had family visitors all day yesterday so did not know the score until this morning. I knew this was going to be a tough game because South Dakota State fans are like the Iowa State fans, loud and aggressive. I felt it would be a challenge but the rebounding difference was totally unexpected, I actually thought we would have an edge in rebounding, I saw SDS against Creighton and thought they would be undersized against MSST. From the score it appears we underperformed both on offense and defense or maybe our cupcake games covered up our weaknesses. Here hoping we can bounce back but our weak schedule is not likely to prepare us for league play.It was a difficult game to watch. Mississippi State got down a couple of times but fought back with pressure defense and scores after the steals. Alot of credit to SDS as they outrebounded MSU 45-29. In contrast MSU held a 21-12 advantage with turnovers. In my opinion MSU settled for way too many 3 point attempts. Of their 63 shots 27 were 3 point attempts and they only made 7 of them. SDS was able to get the rebound and convert.
There was a big discrepancy in free throw attempts 27-11. However I attribute a lot of that to the types of shots taken. J Carter and A Smith got early fouls and never could get in the flow of the game. A couple were questionable but overall I didn’t think it was as terrible as our play by play announcer.
Ultimately SDS just played a better game tonight and their fan support was huge. That said MSU had plenty of chances to win. SDS looked like they knew what they were doing the entire game and MSU sometimes lapsed mentally. They would tie the game or get within 3 or so and go for a “10 point play” instead of driving for an easier shot.
I finally got stats for this game. I believe I understand the rebounding difference, Jessika Carter only played 8 minutes and had 1 rebound. Jessika had double/double performance in the first 2 games and was never in serious foul trouble, given the depth MSST has at the post position I am surprised fouls were an issue for this game.It was a difficult game to watch. Mississippi State got down a couple of times but fought back with pressure defense and scores after the steals. Alot of credit to SDS as they outrebounded MSU 45-29. In contrast MSU held a 21-12 advantage with turnovers. In my opinion MSU settled for way too many 3 point attempts. Of their 63 shots 27 were 3 point attempts and they only made 7 of them. SDS was able to get the rebound and convert.
There was a big discrepancy in free throw attempts 27-11. However I attribute a lot of that to the types of shots taken. J Carter and A Smith got early fouls and never could get in the flow of the game. A couple were questionable but overall I didn’t think it was as terrible as our play by play announcer.
Ultimately SDS just played a better game tonight and their fan support was huge. That said MSU had plenty of chances to win. SDS looked like they knew what they were doing the entire game and MSU sometimes lapsed mentally. They would tie the game or get within 3 or so and go for a “10 point play” instead of driving for an easier shot.