Sorry for recent relative absence from the 'yard recently, but I've been busy on a number of back-to-back family/friend matters that have taken up time and effort. (Luckily, most were/are being resolved.). Rather than go back in time (although I have read most of the recent posts), I'll pick it up from the UNC game because one of the issues picks up on some posts about the HH-centric nature of this year's team.)
One of those was a major family gathering this weekend. Taped the game and managed not to see the outcome(!) until (very) early Monday when I watched it. With some air between then and now:
- Commentator Deb Antonelli -- like her or loathe her, but she knows hoops -- wondered out loud during the broadcast if Hannah Hidalgo can do for the Irish what Catilin Clark did for the Iowa Hawkeyes. She wasn't comparing the two as players (and was forceful about that), but as talents and drivers of teams that mainly are them and a supporting cast. In the case of Iowa, she brought up Kate Martin and Hannah Stuelke (or earlier, Monika Czinano).
For ND, Cass Prosper is the forward of note, while she mentioned Vanessa de Jesus this game (but it could've been Iyana Moore on another).
The main point is that Clark and Hidalgo make the teams rise through their respective individual skill sets and ability to collectively set a style of attack. In the case of Iowa, it was primarily offensive and -- aided by Lisa Blueders -- an aversion to not making mistakes (save Clark). With ND, Hidalgo sets tone primarily through defense and 50-50's. When she's on it, all boats on her tide rise. VdJ was all over the place yesterday and even Moore played hard on D.
We're not used to seeing this in most iterations of ND teams. Usually, it's a combination and variation of some very good players representing ND and "pick your poison" for the opposition. For ND, if one player was off, another could pick it up. Not so here. If Hannah isn't doing her thing in most aspects of her game, ND is in trouble. When it works, she's all on it. But it's got to be exhausting night-in, night-out. She even admitted to Antonelli that she was taught not never show she was tired and she conveys that to her current ND team.
You can also make the argument that the supporting cast is pretty right, right and limited, without KK Bransford and Sanchez down to 10-15 minutes per game for whatever reason. While Moore and Cowles weren't bringing it against UNC, VdJ and Prosper were. Good enough last night. Louisville will be another challenge with their almost mirror-image version of harassment by (very) pesky guards.
- Great to see the 2001 ND national championship team make the broadcast and hear the Antonelli shout out for the great Ruth Riley and kudos for just how good a shooter Alica Ratay was from outside. Ratay opened up the inside by hitting 55%(!) of her three's that season. Yes, the line was a tad closer, but not that much so. And, get this, Ratay was a freshman that season.
As for UNC:
- Nyla Harris was always a thorn to ND when she played at Louisville and she's still got it at UNC.
- Elina,Aarnisalo, the soph guard from Finland via UCLA, is a tough, smart talented player who I really thought would be a good fit for ND when she entered the portal last year. But Courtney Banghart got her to sign quickly. She's averaging 10 per game on 50% shooting.
- Cierra Toomey, the stretch forward from outside Philly, usually goes for 11 ppg, but she looked a bit slow and tentative yesterday (much like Sanchez did for ND).