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4 freshman starters: OU coach Sherri Coale said. “We’re still trying to figure out where we parked our car most of the time, and that’s how we play.”
"The Sooners are the only Power 5 team to have four freshmen start multiple games this season. They’re led in scoring by freshman Taylor Robertson (18.4 ppg) and in rebounding by freshman forward Madi Williams (10.4 rpg)
OU (3-6) has integrated a faster pace, since it’s equipped with its smaller lineup this season, but with three freshmen starters — and 96 percent of its scoring from freshmen or sophomores — the result has been an average of 22.8 turnovers per game."
OU WBB: Young Sooners face huge test in No. 1 UConn
BONUS ARTICLE:
"The biggest challenge for Oklahoma on the court will be the Huskies' length, especially in 6-foot-2 forward Napheesa Collier and 6-3 Katie Lou Samuelson.
“(Collier and Samuelson) are anomalies because of their smooth and sure skill sets, but also their length,” Coale said. “They're (almost) 6-4 guards — two of them. They are one another's greatest asset because you can't just pay attention to one.
“They just run their offense with such poise and comfort.”
“They are the gold standard so you measure yourself by that,” OU coach Sherri Coale said. “There's not anybody else like 'em.”
Sooner women await challenge against UConn
"The Sooners are the only Power 5 team to have four freshmen start multiple games this season. They’re led in scoring by freshman Taylor Robertson (18.4 ppg) and in rebounding by freshman forward Madi Williams (10.4 rpg)
OU (3-6) has integrated a faster pace, since it’s equipped with its smaller lineup this season, but with three freshmen starters — and 96 percent of its scoring from freshmen or sophomores — the result has been an average of 22.8 turnovers per game."
OU WBB: Young Sooners face huge test in No. 1 UConn
BONUS ARTICLE:
"The biggest challenge for Oklahoma on the court will be the Huskies' length, especially in 6-foot-2 forward Napheesa Collier and 6-3 Katie Lou Samuelson.
“(Collier and Samuelson) are anomalies because of their smooth and sure skill sets, but also their length,” Coale said. “They're (almost) 6-4 guards — two of them. They are one another's greatest asset because you can't just pay attention to one.
“They just run their offense with such poise and comfort.”
“They are the gold standard so you measure yourself by that,” OU coach Sherri Coale said. “There's not anybody else like 'em.”
Sooner women await challenge against UConn