Some (variations on) comments I posted first on McGraw's Bench:
- One can fall into a rabbit hole looking into what this particular Irish team is or isn't at this juncture (at least for me).
The goal is to recognize that the Irish need to do as well as they can in upcoming ACC play to help them get into and be seeded relatively well in the NCAAs.
- To do so, let's take each game, team by team, starting with Miami. While a lot of these games are winnable, a number are also losable...remember what happened to Georgia Tech. However, if ND can play the defense they did against UNC and even the first half of UConn, that would be very helpful.
Here are some quick hitters based on last night and a lot of the threads I've seen on multiple boards.
- UConn, of course, is very good and Sarah Strong is very, very good. If she could come out early for the pro's, she would -- and should -- be the first player selected. Reminds me of an even sturdier Maya Moore. First-rate, world-class talent.
- Depth of the Huskies might be the deepest I've seen in a long time. Felt like Heckel, Zeibel Shade were interchangeable in playing tough defense and launching threes.
- Boy, I don't how know how Wisconsin girls grow up loving UConn, but KK Arnold and Allie Zeibell are net losses from the Midwest. Kudos to Geno. Arnold is the same age as Hannah Hidalgo, so one didn't need two point guards at once (oh yes, the Irish tried that). A player like Zeibell would've been great to come in and shoot threes but she never really had an interest in ND. Emma Risch was supposed to be that kind of player.
- It's good to see Gisela Sanchez back in a pretty good groove. I liked her movement on offense and recognition that she needed to move. And why she double clutches some balls on rebounds, she's seemingly holding onto more than earlier in the season. Need more of this. A few ND players looked unsure of themselves against UConn, but Sanchez knew her assignments and went about them.
- My take on Hannah's jumpers: it's her legs and perhaps her concentration....she's doing so much and being attacked so much by hordes of defenders that jumpers looked misaligned or just off. When she drives, her instincts just take over and that can be helpful.
- If KK Bransford can come back, she can help in two areas: defending some part of the paint to prevent drives and weakside cuts; and, rebouunds.
Rest up, practice and ger ready for Miami. UConn can continue to roll