I don't know where to start with this one. There were good things, there were not so good things and there were things that were just out of our control.
The Good:
1. The good starts with Christyn Williams, she was essential to our success this evening...a reliable scorer. Tonight she went 19 pts. / 7 rbs. / 4 assists. 2 for 3 from three.
2. Aliyah Edwards - Gave us a glimpse of what she was able to give us last year. She did it during a game when she was needed (Dorka out). She played 32 minutes tonight, brought some energy, still indecisive at times but at the end of the day 9 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. If we can get that out of her night after night I wouldn't be disappointed.
3. Evina Westbrook - solid game 13 points, 3 steals.
4. Ducharme - Didn't have a great game but even so managed to contribute 12 points and 4 rebounds.
5. Ododa - Same thing...not a great game but contributed to the win (10 points / 6 rebounds).
6. We won.
The Bad:
1. 16 turnovers...we have to take care of the basketball.
2. 16 fouls...gone are those past Husky teams that rarely fouled. Teams that played tough defense without fouling.
3. We allowed Janai Crooms to have a career night...27 points.
4. Nika Muhl's decision making.
The Ugly:
1. Olivia Nelson-Ododa putting the ball on the floor with three white jerseys surrounding her and her wondering why she lost the basketball.
2. Allowing Providence to beat us to just about every lose ball.
3. Only forcing 12 turnovers for Providence.
4. Allowing Providence to milk the clock and then allowing them to get 12 offensive rebounds to our 5 which only prolonged the misery. the net result was we allowed Providence to set the pace for the game...we were not capable of imposing our will on the game.
5. Allowing Providence to get 20 points off turnovers while we were only able to get 10 points of turnovers.
All in all I walk away from this game with mixed feelings...glad it is over and looking forward to the next game. Here's to hoping we get Dorka back. As we enter into February...hope abounds that we will soon see our floor general point guard back on the floor.