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SoCar v Clemson (+ 11/15 games)

MSU looks very good. Quick & athletic. They are going to give University of Oregon trouble.
 
Tina Thompson is in for a long year at Virginia. Feel bad for the 6'9" Aiyeoton on Virginia. She looks discouraged and lost on offense. Toussaint and Willoughby are regressing. Martinson a freshman guard is the only bright spot so far.
 
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Anriel Howard was just pulled with 24 points (!, including a three-pointer) and 13 rebounds. I think MSST may be really good this year.

Jazz Holmes and Jordan Danberry look very good, but neither has much (anything) from downtown.
 
After a terrible first half, Mississippi State looked very good against Lamar in the second half. Lamar actually plays fairly similar to MSST in terms of guard play, and that caused them a lot of first half troubles (Danberry and Holmes got a taste of their own medicine if you may). Lamar play will likely become NCAA all-time leader in steals. Andra had a rough shooting night. Freshmen Jessika Carter is going to be great. Wiggins too. They have a bright future, especially if they add Jackson. Looking forward to the Marquette, Texas, and Oregon games. McCowan will bully Marquette.
 
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A-A-C!

Memphis got stomped by UAB 85-54

SMU lost to Bama in OT

And yesterday Temple lost to Ole Miss <-- the team that turned over its whole roster this summer :eek::oops::eek:
 
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Florida lost to Mercer 92-82 :eek::eek:

Gators now 0-3

Their coach (from a good run at Belmont) is now in year 2.
 
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Stanford is wearing turquoise uniforms, different look for them. Up 30 on the West Coast version of USF, midway thru Q4. Just started streaming it. Stanford hit 4 3's in the first 2 minutes of Q4 to stretch their lead.
 
96-62 final. Stanford got deep into their bench but kept scoring. 15-32 behind the arc, 7 different players hit at least 1. Smith had 5 and Williams had 4. They overloaded their schedule to begin the season last year, they definitely aren't struggling the same way to start this year. Putting up a ton of points so far.
 
Southern Cal beat up on UCSB 82-39. Mazyck had 21, the Moore sisters had 18 and 11 (stupid box score simply lists them both as M. Moore, so it's impossible to tell which one is which). Some Pac 12 schools are struggling to start the season, but others are not.
 
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She's been very productive for them so far. Baylor's loss was Miami's gain.
I think baylors fine with Cox , Brown , Smith, Decosta instead. Cox had taken upperclassmen Beatrices spot. Transferring was her best decision and its actually working out. Congrats to her!
 
Cox had taken upperclassmen Beatrices spot.

I think it was more Brown that took her spot. IIRC Montpremier was a starter as a Fr., but Brown as a Soph. I don't think you could really play them together very much, it was one or the other. Of course Brown has been very good, Baylor is just fine, but Montpremier is showing she's a quality player.
 
I think it was more Brown that took her spot. IIRC Montpremier was a starter as a Fr., but Brown as a Soph. I don't think you could really play them together very much, it was one or the other. Of course Brown has been very good, Baylor is just fine, but Montpremier is showing she's a quality player.

Brown and Beatrice started together until Cox arrived.
 
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My bad, I didn't think they both started their Fr. year.
 
Maryland should beat them by 20 on Sunday. And they will probably have 3 or 4 more losses by Christmas.
I concur that they looked bad, but MD's offense is a lot of what Mulley does... Cloddish post play. I agree MD "should" take the win, but it would not surprise me if it's in the mid 60's and a lot of fouling occurs. Either way, we are starting to see from a lot of these teams the effects of their star player losses and how it's not so easy for them to transition despite their talent. UConn has done very well in this department and hopefully that continues throughout the year for us. Go Huskies!
 
Brown and Beatrice started together until Cox arrived.
Mmm, really? Baylor's stats show that in 2015-16 Mompremier started in 26 of 38 games and Brown started only once. Interestingly, though, they averaged almost the same, relatively modest number of minutes (14.9 and 14.4): (PDF) - Baylor University

In 2016-17, things more or less flipped, with Brown starting in 26 of 37 games and Mompremier starting in 10. Brown's average minutes rose to 21.4 while Mompremier's stayed stagnant at 14.5: (PDF) - Baylor University

I haven't checked the stats from individual games, but from those numbers I'd say it's unlikely that the two of them regularly started together, before or after Cox arrived.
 
Mompremier for Miami is gonna be a problem in the ACC

Well, teams in the ACC will have starters taller than 5'11, so that may give them a better chance than Marquette.
 
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