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New Haven Post Game Thread

He doesn’t play or move like he wants the ball. Going back to confidence, again.

Someone who wants the ball makes the cut because he sees the chance to score.

He stays behind the arc. He's thinking he will be open for a corner three. But the guy on Solo drifts far enough back to cut off that pass. Nothing wrong with it. But given the result, cutting would have been a better option.
 
Not with that attitude there aren't
Bethesda women were shut out until the third quarter by Cal State Northridge. Then hit a three to cut the Marador lead to 67-3. So i guess it did almost happen.
 
Rewatching the New Haven game with a focus on lousy defense on straight line drives to the basket.
Demary and Ross with the defensive reputations were the prime culprits.
Demary gave up baskets on drives in the first half at 3:30, and 2:43. Second half at 19:20, 17:24, 10:10, and fouled sending his guy to the line at 7:55. That is 6 straight line drives allowed by the guy who is supposed to be the source of our defensive improvement..
Ross gave up 3 drives and fouled all 3 times, 5:20 1st half and 3:39 and 3:02 second half. The last was an 'and 1'.
Ball gave up 2 but the first I believe should have been a moving screen so I submit only 1 time he got burned.
Millender was taken badly 1 time.
Stewart 0 was not beaten.
Smith was not scored on but actually was taken to the hole a couple times.
The baskets over Reibe and Karaban were just good offensive plays where our guy played good D but the guy made shots.
Rewatching for this was a useful exercise for my perspective on so many New Haven baskets on so few assists. It wasn't everybody that was getting beat, nor was it the players with poor defensive reputations.
 
Bethesda women were shut out until the third quarter by Cal State Northridge. Then hit a three to cut the Marador lead to 67-3. So i guess it did almost happen.
I think it was 72 to 0 before the basket. Bethesda only had 4 healthy players and a fifth that was not feeling well and took herself out at times leaving 4 on 5. I think the final was 102 to 13 but I didn't recheck.
 
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Columbia hot from 3pt range (7-12) is the main reason. Though this was as predictable as the sun rising and setting. Many teams play out of their minds vs. UConn and regress to the mean afterwards. With that said, they've gone on a run and closed it to 48-34.
Columbia ended up winning by 19
 
Bethesda women were shut out until the third quarter by Cal State Northridge. Then hit a three to cut the Marador lead to 67-3. So i guess it did almost happen.
Just what I was going to say. What about Bethesda-Cal State Northridge women, huh?
 
He doesn’t play or move like he wants the ball. Going back to confidence, again.

Someone who wants the ball makes the cut because he sees the chance to score.

What’s ironic is that Stewart was in an almost identical situation — only then he recognized it, made the cut, and dunked it, though it was waved off for a blocking foul.



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What’s ironic is that Stewart was in an almost identical situation — only then he recognized it, made the cut, and dunked it, though it was waved off for a blocking foul.



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Stew moves like a guy who wants the ball and is always looking to score.

Happy to get an example of how that should look too and how easy of a score that is.

Just a basic read when you understand spacing and motion offense principles.
 
I just noticed that New Haven is playing at UMass Lowell tonight. The game is on NESN at 6:00. I'm curious to see the score of that one.
 

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