SVCBeercats
Meglepetés Előadó
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2017
- Messages
- 5,097
- Reaction Score
- 30,612
No worries--Paige will break that in the next few games....Also Paige fell 2 points shy of Tina's freshman record 34 points.
I don't get your point or comparison: two different players with different injuries--and you don't know the intent of their respective injuries. So what is interesting about this?Interesting that CW didn't tell Geno she "couldn't go" until halfway through pregame warm ups. A contrast to Nika's "just put more tape on it."
That's not fair. CW had every incentive to play considering she was coming off arguably the best game of her UCONN career. Both players were injured. We don't know that they were equally injured. One player was injured enough to be able to play the other was not. No need to contrast the players this way as to imply one was tougher than the other.Interesting that CW didn't tell Geno she "couldn't go" until halfway through pregame warm ups. A contrast to Nika's "just put more tape on it."
I would think a starter who was injured in morning shoot around would bring it to her coach's attention before late afternoon shortly before game time that she could not go. I was too cryptic about Nika, but she did not take herself out of the line up, merely asking for more taping. Nika is a warrior. I think there is a contrast with CW in that regard. I believe it was yesterday when Geno said Nika had grit enough for more than one person but there wasn't a lot more of it "around here."I don't get your point or comparison: two different players with different injuries--and you don't know the intent of their respective injuries. So what is interesting about this?
Perhaps I am being unfair.That’s not fair. CW had every reason to want to be out considering she was coming off the best
That's not fair. CW had every incentive to play considering she was coming off arguably the best game of her UCONN career. Both players were injured. We don't know that they were equally injured. One player was injured enough to be able to play the other was not. No need to contrast the players this way as to imply one was tougher than the other.
And she’s only a sophomore.Correa is very, very good. I was super impressed.
Yes sir, I’ll take those numbers every game.Stat of the game: UConn 15-17 from the FT line - 88.2%
I think she gets tired. She played 39 minutes tonight, and a bunch of her mid-range attempts started clanking as the second half wore on. I get Geno wants her to shoot more, but you don't want her pressing either and jacking up shots just for the sake of it.Was everyone shocked when Paige missed a 3 as i was? this kid looks like she could average 40 points per game if she only wanted to...
Don't know if he meant to but Geno did sound disappointed post-game when he said "Christyn told me she couldn't go". My measured take after a little refection is that a) she tried to get through warm ups -- that's what players are gonna do; b) given all the BY talk about CW needing to be a slasher/defender/rebounder and not a hang-around the three-point line player, her playing through a bad ankle probably wouldn't help in that regard; c) it was a good night to see what some others can do. Aaliyah had a great game, being in the flow and keeping herself on the floor. Mir is earning her minutes even if Geno thinks she's lobbing hand grenades in the direction where she thinks the rim is. I'm still not sure Saylor can work herself into being a rotation player this year but it looks like she's being given the opportunity to try. Geno did say that Anna is not close to being back, so that may be a factor in Saylor getting a look. All-in-all probably a good night to give Christyn a rest with a heavy schedule coming up. Haven't seen much post-game talk about Aubrey, but in-game I heard chatter about back spasms, a bang to the knee and/or maybe ankle issues of her own. Fog of war, I guess, but it makes sense to be careful with her as well. Having both Aubrey and Mir available lets him keep a board crasher in for most of the game. If he's only got one of them, then he has to go smaller more often.Perhaps I am being unfair.
I wonder how she compares to Ionescu at the same point in her career?I said it about 10 times during the game thread but...
Paige is scary.
Hopefully, Paige will have another 15-20 games as a freshman to break it.Also Paige fell 2 points shy of Tina's freshman record 34 points.
That talented freshman can make 3-pointers but still misses the occasional free throw.Stat of the game: UConn 15-17 from the FT line - 88.2%

This has to be sarcasm and my meter battery low? No attack but she leads the team in several categories and is doing what Geno says to do. What more to ask for? Tonight she finally broke out of her shell and did exactly what Geno has been looking for. It was beautiful, 13 for 20 and 5 of 6 for tre's, 7 assists.I think she gets tired. She played 39 minutes tonight, and a bunch of her mid-range attempts started clanking as the second half wore on. I get Geno wants her to shoot more, but you don't want her pressing either and jacking up shots just for the sake of it.
The box...You are 100% correct, actually Nika leads the team in percentage from the line with 100%. Then again she has only taken two.That talented freshman can make 3-pointers but still misses the occasional free throw.

I'm guessing that a certain friend in Northern Virginia is both congratulating Paige and giving her grief about shooting FTs at under 90%.This has to be sarcasm and my meter battery low? No attack but she leads the team in several categories and is doing what Geno says to do. What more to ask for? Tonight she finally broke out of her shell and did exactly what Geno has been looking for. It was beautiful, 13 for 20 and 5 of 6 for tre's, 7 assists.
Not many of her shots are what would be called clankers or bricks, if it doesn't go in it is usually not off by much.
Just me but I'm good with her doing what is called for.The box...
Women's Basketball vs St. John's on 2/3/2021 - Box Score - University of Connecticut Athletics
You are 100% correct, actually Nika leads the team in percentage from the line with 100%. Then again she has only taken two.
Season totals box.... Paige leads the regulars....
![]()
I think Liv is a big part of the excellent ball movement .. especially 'reversing' the ball to the weak side.Perhaps the best ball and player movement offensively this season. Lots of quick screens and cuts; very few moments when the ball was static. And all of this occurred when Christyn was not able to play. Ergo . . . ?
My observation is that she too often holds the ball outside the 3-point line, takes a couple aimless dribbles, then holds the ball, taking pressure off the defense, and not making it easier for her teammates to find lanes to cut. This is not definitive cause-and-effect, but I'll be interested in seeing if we can get this same kind of motion in the offense when she returns.
She was probably tired because her movement this game was the best of the season. She wsd cutting into the lane, running full circles on the perimeter, etc. She was hunting for opportunities. In past games, she would simetimes watch on the perimeter. And she is more and.more leading her team vocally. And she is the worst she will ever be.I think she gets tired. She played 39 minutes tonight, and a bunch of her mid-range attempts started clanking as the second half wore on. I get Geno wants her to shoot more, but you don't want her pressing either and jacking up shots just for the sake of it.
UCONN did look good tonight.....but, you have to remember St. John's record is 2-8 in the Little East.
, referencing whether NC State should be ranked #1 or not (another thread)...here's another caveat I dislike, "you have to remember [add team here] record is 2-8 in the Little East" (...or similar language).
Nika was playing on a bum ankle. It had to affect her lateral movement and ability to adjust to quick movementsMy cents on the SJ game (guard focus):
Overall we were good switching on defense. A little slow on a couple close-outs. . I thought our half -court defense was a bit of a hit and miss. We got a lot of turnovers but SJ shot a high percentage against us too. Take away some of the 25-30 turnovers SJ had and it might have been different. Of course you can’t do that but, I think it shows we are still a work in progress on half-court defense.
This is what you might get with PB playing some 2G or at least having NM in the game with better passing than CW. I thought SJ defense was really bad so I take some of this with a grain of salt.
PB – on fire. Mostly getting anything she wants via screens and creating space. Another game where she disrupts passing lanes. I hope she can do this against SC and the other top teams. I think she will now be a target to defend the most by top teams and not just another option. Can she still be effective against the opposing team’s added attention and best defender. The good news is that now the lesser defender will need to deal with CW and/or EW, making them even better options. PB makes everybody better.
NM can’t keep Drake in front of her. Went for the swipe which caused her to lose a step and get the 2nd foul. Good passing – once in the lane and another on a skip pass – not many players would have seen that or made that pass, and then she hits PB perfectly in stride for the 3 pointer.
Later some nice defense on Correa. Would have had 2 assists to AE- one on an excellent drive and kick out to AE for the foul line miss and another on the break, which AE missed also. Has another nice assist to EW on a nice pass in transition but EW missed. Made a couple nice steals and is really aggressive pushing the ball up court. Has no fear. Has excellent court vision. She can really pass the ball.
If we didn’t have PB, NM would be talked about a lot more. Defense was better later on - moving her feet better. Seems to start off slow defensively and then gets better as the game goes on. Continues to show her adaptivity. Good shooting. I thought her best shot was the last 3pter she made – lots of rotation and arc on the shot. She felt it.
She has made huge strides. I now expect this from her, at least against weak competition. Would have been close to a double double if players hit the bunnies she provided the. This from a freshman in her 10th or 11th game. Now think about that for a minute! Now what can she do against elite level teams??
For those of us that commented a year ago, "who is Muhl and why did Geno recruit her," kuddos to Geno. While she has trouble keeping her defender in front of her and turns the ball over more than desired, her passing has been good and she plays with great energy. Good sub to have when we needed one.In his presser tonight he said Nika looks better with every passing game and she has "so much confidence" in her shot.
Yes. She is a great scorer. The rest of her stat sheet was basically empty. I'd need to see her impact the game in more ways before saying she is very very good.Correa is very, very good. I was super impressed.
I see what you did there @HopJim, but I think Geno has hopes and plans that extend beyond your vision for her.For those of us that commented a year ago, "who is Muhl and why did Geno recruit her," kuddos to Geno. While she has trouble keeping her defender in front of her and turns the ball over more than desired, her passing has been good and she plays with great energy. Good sub to have when we needed one.