OMG.....she was out of control today. Judging by those numbers, it sounds like she was in a zone. When you put it up 26 times, and only misfire 6 times, you’re in a zone. The basket probably looked the size of a hula-hoop for her today. 50 points.....that’s insane. I’m glad she didn’t do it against us.Maddy Siegrist with 50 points vs Seton Hall today:
20-26 FG (77%)
4-6 3 PT (67%)
6-8 FT (75%)
10 rebounds
Let her get it out of her system nowOMG.....she was out of control today. Judging by those numbers, it sounds like she was in a zone. When you put it up 26 times, and only miss-fire 6 times, you’re in a zone. The basket probably looked the size of a hoola-hoop to Siegrist today. 50 points.....that’s insane.
She's special. Those who doubts Maddy's prospects for the WNBA should think again.OMG.....she was out of control today. Judging by those numbers, it sounds like she was in a zone. When you put it up 26 times, and only miss 6 times, you’re in a zone. The basket probably looked the size of a hoola-hoop to Siegrist today. 50 points.....that’s insane.
Siegrist played just 32 minutes, too, and she had 10 rebounds. I was interested that Villanova had just four offensive rebounds vs. Seton Hall, but that figures since it didn't have many to chase after... LOL! The rest of the team shot 18 of 33.She's special. Those who doubts Maddy's prospects for the WNBA should think again.
Siegrist is a lock for the Big East POY, with apologies to Aaliyah and Aneesah, and I'd think should be seriously considered for first-team All-American.
I wish I'd seen the game today, but I'm glad I got to see her play a solid game vs. the Huskies at the XL Center. It'll be interesting to see what Geno has in store for Maddy when the Huskies visit Philly.
Obviously wasn't aggressive enough . . .Maddy also didn't have a turnover and didn’t commit a personal foul !
Siegrist played just 32 minutes, too, and she had 10 rebounds. I was interested that Villanova had just four offensive rebounds vs. Seton Hall, but that figures since it didn't have many to chase after... LOL! The rest of the team shot 18 of 33.
From what I could find in the Big East media guide, Maddy broke the league scoring record by seven points. Angel McCoughtry of Providence had 43 in a 2009 game and Jaylyn Agnew of Creighton tied that in 2020.
Who knows what might transpire in years to come, but it's a good bet Maddy's record will be there for a while.
Well done, Maddy Siegrist!
It's THAT TIME of the year.Seton Hall's defense must have been horrible today. When Maddy played against UConn she scored 25 points going 9-23, 1-6 from 3, and 6-6 at the line with only 8 rebounds. Not saying she had a bad game, she was just better contained, especially in the last 8 minutes of the 4th quarter where she didn't score a point.
Obviously wasn't aggressive enough . . .
Good catch, Carnac... thanks! For a player of her stature, I should have remembered that.One small correction.................Angel McCoughtry went to Louisville, not Providence. I agree that the record last for a while. UConn's single-game scoring record is held by Nykesha Sales who scored 46 points vs. Stanford on Dec. 21, 1997.
A three-time WBCA All-American, Angel McCoughtry concluded her four-year career (2005-09) as the program's all-time leader in points (2,779), rebounds (1,261), and steals (481). Her point total ranks in the top 30 all-time in NCAA Division I history. McCoughtry, who led Louisville to its first national championship game in 2009, averaged 20.0 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 3.5 steals in her decorated career. Among her many accolades, she was named the 2007 BIG EAST Player of the Year and the 2009 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. McCoughtry was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft by the Atlanta Dream. Wikipedia link
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I did doubt it at beginning of year, but she has really stepped it up. Todays performance was insanity. Hope the hoop looks like a thimble to her the next time we play them.She's special. Those who doubts Maddy's prospects for the WNBA should think again.
Siegrist is a lock for the Big East POY, with apologies to Aaliyah and Aneesah, and I'd think should be seriously considered for first-team All-American.
I wish I'd seen the game today, but I'm glad I got to see her play a solid game vs. the Huskies at the XL Center. It'll be interesting to see what Geno has in store for Maddy when the Huskies visit Philly.
Not mentioned, but was also an important player for USA basketball providing instant offense and defense off the bench.One small correction.................Angel McCoughtry went to Louisville, not Providence. I agree that the record last for a while. UConn's single-game scoring record is held by Nykesha Sales who scored 46 points vs. Stanford on Dec. 21, 1997.
A three-time WBCA All-American, Angel McCoughtry concluded her four-year career (2005-09) as the program's all-time leader in points (2,779), rebounds (1,261), and steals (481). Her point total ranks in the top 30 all-time in NCAA Division I history. McCoughtry, who led Louisville to its first national championship game in 2009, averaged 20.0 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 3.5 steals in her decorated career. Among her many accolades, she was named the 2007 BIG EAST Player of the Year and the 2009 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. McCoughtry was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft by the Atlanta Dream. Wikipedia link
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Angel McCoughtry, Former UofL Women's Basketball Player - 2005-2009
Who is Bueckers?Maddy is a real special player. No flash, just pure talent and desire. Who would have thought the best all around players in WCBB would be Clark, Siegrist, and Bueckers!
No, other than 'Nova, Seton Hall and St. John's, Maddy was ignored by the top basketball schools.Siegrist is the best player in the conference. Did we recruit her?