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Louisville had 6 assts total......good formula for a lossArkansas played a lot of one-on-one play thursday night... it works sometimes.
Louisville had 6 assts total......good formula for a lossArkansas played a lot of one-on-one play thursday night... it works sometimes.
Lots to like about the 'pack, a bunch of double digit scorers, spreading the wealth and a defense that didn't falter. And their happy warrior in the post. Cunane knew they had something going and couldn't suppress that grin.Lady Wolfpack(what a thought!) up 29-25 at the half.
Lots to like about the 'pack, a bunch of double digit scorers, spreading the wealth and a defense that didn't falter. And their happy warrior in the post. Cunane knew they had something going and couldn't suppress that grin.
Kitley, Cunane, Ayoka Lee, Czinano (Iowa's center), Juhasz, Collier, and Boston all have more moves and more offense than Ono. I don't think all of them have more talent but their coaches use them in a way that is effective for their teams.Oh ok. Another good center is Kitley of VPI. Not quite up to Cunane's level on the offensive side.... but probably a better rebounder and defender.
SC, NC State, UConn, Louisville?
I do like UConn, so please don’t interpret this as an attack on the team or player. That said...Yes, it was a good game to watch and (I'm sure) to play in. But I think UConn would be competitive with either team (and with South Carolina, which we will see about next week).
Everyone comments on Olivia's strength deficit compared to other centers, and that is a real concern. However, she should have an offsetting speed advantage, and quite possibly a fitness advantage as well. It doesn't seem as if Boston is motivated to run the floor, and I very much doubt that Cunane could keep up with Liv on a UConn fast break. If that happens often over the course of the game, I think both of them would be worn down faster than Liv would be (and Aaliyah Edwards can do the same thing if Liv needs to sit down). And with Paige and Evina unlikely to miss an opportunity to make a touchdown pass to Liv or AE on a runout, I think UConn should have an advantage in that area.
I stand corrected not based just on this game. Cunane having consistent season.Someone opined that ONO was the third best center after Boston and Collier. Cunane may be better than both of them with that vast array of shots, passing ability, etc.
I think Cunane > Collier without question.Someone opined that ONO was the third best center after Boston and Collier. Cunane may be better than both of them with that vast array of shots, passing ability, etc.
Yes, looking at 3-point and FT percentage.Is there much of a difference between these two players...asking for a friend.
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Liv was a top 5 player in her class, Elissa was #55, yes they have similar numbers, but I’m not sure Elissa was expected to have the college career she has, and will likely be taken 2nd overall in the WNBA draft next year, personal I would take both at UConn.Is there much of a difference between these two players...asking for a friend.
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thought the same thing. That indicates either a lot of 1 on 1 basketball (Evans) or a lot of end to end fast breaks. Evans is good/great. Glad Geno doesn't endorse the fake eyelash thing.Louisville had 6 assts total......good formula for a loss