Upon further review (and a night's sleep), this game was tight in a lot of ways. Kudo's to FSU for pulling off their first win at ND...ever.
.But it was decided by a shot here and there. As "Nothing but Net' panelist Kelly Gramlich said, ND still scored 81 point, but they gave up 86, which is way above what the Irish have surrendered. I'm going to list some last night stats and then come back later with some suggestions in another post, so I don't wear out sore eyes and/or bi-focals.
Score: FSU - 86 ND - 81
FG % 42% 43%
3-Pt % 35% 31%
FT's 17-21 19-23
Latson: 9-10 Hidalgo 8-10
Reb. 15(O)-28=43 11(O)-28=40
2nd Chance 12 pts, 13 pts,
Scoring % 50% 50%
Turnovers 12 12
T/O % 16% 16%
Assists 14 17
Layups 14-27 11-26
- Up until the last two games, ND was holding teams to under 60 ppg, save for Louisville (71). What do NC State and FSU have in common? Speed and the ability to hit both the three and layups.
- And if you look at how close these game stats were, it's the last line that stands out: those three layups = 6 pts. And they probably belong to Latson, who blew by (even) Citron to score them, with nary a challenging back-liner.
- NC State shot 50% in 3rd quarter and 53% in the 4th, while the Irish were at 40% in the third, but 50% in the fourth. That's how close it was -- some finished layups here or an earlier three there.
- Overall, ND's just got to get back to the film room/white board to:
--- study the scout (who drives to what strong side/strictly three-pt. shooter or combo scorer?)
--- note differences in man-to-man and zone defense. (Keep player in front of you in zone. Discipline)
If the Irish run into FSU again:
- This is the third straight year Timpson has had double-doubles against the Irish. She does it against virtually everyone, but we usually counter with someone. Liatu King had 17 and 11, but Timpson's hoops were well-timed and seemed to kill Irish momentum.
- Latson distributed in the first half and drove in the 2nd. Might want to give on-ball defender some back-line help.
- Citron led with 8-14 and 3-5 from three for 21 pts. King also went 8-15.