reamer must have gotten a quick hook with two fouls. MSU is playing ND close.
Michigan St just doesn't have the horses besides Jankoska.
Only saw the 2nd half but from what I saw was the classic game where ND never really dominates but is never really threatened seriously
+8 in the 1st quarter to create a cushion then +10 the rest of the way to win by 18
Overall, decent effort. Massey projection was ND by 14 so a slightly above average performance.

I didnt watch the game.... I dont have the BTN. But even if i had... I would only have tuned in to see the post game handslap line
How was it ?
Can't imagine who this subtweet is meant for...
Uneventful from what I saw. Reimer just came through the line high fives all around.I didnt watch the game.... I dont have the BTN. But even if i had... I would only have tuned in to see the post game handslap line
How was it ?
On the downside, I don't understand how Kristina Nelson is improved from previous years. Every single time she touches the ball, she is bricking layups or finds a way to turn it over. Zero touch, poor footwork, poor decision making. I can't imagine that Thompson is less effective than Nelson.
Michigan State has gotten where it is by feasting on cupcakes and losing to all the decent teams on its schedule.Michigan State is #36 in the Jeff Sagarin/CBN Women's College Basketball Ratings and #32 in the NCAA RPI rankings. And MSU was #32 in the NCAA RPI before playing Notre Dame (the site has not yet been updated to reflect last night's results).
While the Spartans will not be contending for a national title and the team is clearly behind Maryland and Ohio State in the Big Ten, it is not like Notre Dame played "Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle" and only won by 18 on the road.
*** Props to whomever is able to name the movie from which I pilfered "Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle" ***
*** Props to whomever is able to name the movie from which I pilfered "Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle" ***
Did not see the game, but reading these comments and checking the box score I wonder if ND has really changed from the game we played? They seem to be sort of 'uninspired'. Yes Turner got more touches and Mabrey hit some shots but they let Michigan hang around and nothing really stands out. I don't think Michigan is that good.
There's a 50/50 chance I know what movie you are referencing, but there's only a 10% chance of that.


Interestingly enough, we might have a case of addition by subtraction. I think we've gotten a bit stronger since one player has been out. That's not to knock Jackie Young, who may become the most talented guard we've had in years, but it has allowed Muffet to shorten the rotation and that group has played it's roles
Well yeah, the starters have to had play more...so that generally will improve play (hence why most teams shorten their bench in the postseason). But I'd still rather have Jackie getting the primary bench role over Mychal if I had to pick one. And a split would probably be better yet.
If anything, it's been addition by subtracting (bless her heart) Nelson's minutes.
Thanks. As i said i didn't watch so it is good to get a better spin on the team from someone who did. And i agree - there are times when a long bench causes more problems because no one fully understands their role and the chemistry is harder to get right. I think OSU suffers from that - play 10 people and you have 10 individuals, play seven and they start thinking like a team and anticipating/understanding each players needs/movements. And then you can start adding in the others for specific roles once the core is set.Michigan State has not had that difficult a pre-conference schedule and has lost to Oregon, Syracuse and Notre Dame and had to go to OT to beat Western Michigan. Janoska showed grit, a quick release and -- as someone characterized her -- is a baller. Without Powers, this is going to be a tough conference year for them. Don't see them doing much more than "ole" to Maryland and Ohio State and Northwestern and Michigan look to have more players on the bench worth getting in, as well.
As for ND, I don't think they're uninspired at all: in fact, I think they've played two of their better games of the year in consecutive order against Toledo (who are not "cupcakes," to borrow Huskynan's description of some teams) and now Michigan State.
As for the uninspired/indifference aspect:
- This is not an overly demonstrative team, very much being like their coach. There is no Skylar, Kmac or Natalie Achonwa who visibly takes charge. There's not even a Mikayla Mabrey who used to be the ringleader on court, particularly during stoppages in play. But they care. However, Allen plays with a quiet confidence and Turner is determined. And there's passion...Mabrey keeps it bottled in and you can tell it's ready to blow at times. And Ogunbowale can be exuberant, in her own way.
- ND teams have a way of not going for the jugular. Could be personality. Could be Muffet playing an extended rotation or perhaps tinkering to see what works best. It can be frustrating, but a few years back I'd take an 18-point win on a hostile away court and be quite content. Some high expectations these days.
- A lot of folks thought ND was returning a veteran team. Yes, three starters came back (Turner, Allen and Westbeld), but Kat was an incidental starter (when Reimer left) and she didn't play as many minutes as most. Mabrey2 and Arike were superfrosh, but still came off the bench. Plus, we were working in two new frosh and hoping Koko Nelson and Ali Patberg would come into the rotation. The mixing and matching takes time to get it right.
Interestingly enough, we might have a case of addition by subtraction. I think we've gotten a bit stronger since one player has been out. That's not to knock Jackie Young, who may become the most talented guard we've had in years, but it has allowed Muffet to shorten the rotation and that group has played it's roles: ball is going down to Turner more regularly and she'd delivering; Mabrey is shooting better but also playing well overall; Allen is steady as per usual; and, Westbeld continues to become a vital cog,with consistency and more scoring and rebounding as of late. Ogunbowale has cooled a bit, but I suspect she'll run hot and cold, as scorers do.
So, I think we're actually playing better and with more drive since the UConn game. The Irish may not show it on their sleeves, but it's there.