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Another sub-40% shooting night. If someone could do the math on FG% the last 8 games or so vs. first 20 games, I think it will be eye opening.
UConn had 12 for the game, 4 less than their average, but everyone of them hurt…And I believe going into the 4th quarter we had single digit TOs. But could be mistaken.
Thanks, I haven't seen the box score yet (meaning I have not looked at itUConn had 12 for the game, 4 less than their average, but everyone of them hurt…
Honestly it's not like they're jostling to be the 6th man off the bench. Maybe take the opportunity to play with a bit of confidence like you feel you belong to be out there. What does it matter if they make a mistake at this point, they weren't going to play a lot anyway.Fear of getting jerked out for making a mistake. Hard to play always looking over your shoulder.
How many points did our PG score tonight? Asking for a friend.Not having a PG that can breakdown a defender and get to the bucket is the biggest problem on offense.
The same way Caroline missed the rim and Dorka clanked a layup off the backboard without hitting the rim. It happens to everyone!How did Amari, with an open shot from 4 feet away, miss the rim?
By not playing enough minutes to put the Freshman heebie jeebies in your rear window
Many posts mentioning mental fatigue, pressure, lack of joy, etc. I assume there is a good sports psychologist affiliated with the team. Geno needs to make use of him or her now.
We are playing to the other team's music. This only changed with our 5 minute spurt at the start of the second half. Our game starts have been too slow due to missed layups off of great set-ups. This is what hurts. Too many badly missed layups early in the games. We don't set the pace and are often playing on the wrong side of the clock like today. St John had a good game plan and pace and were able to perform. We played disinterested for much of the game.I know this team is tired both mentally and physically- but I would have liked to see this team try and change the pace of the game. Maybe some full court pressure with Aubrey up top. I get the tired but already mentioned UConn traditionally played only 7 or 8 players. Seeing the same pace all game was frustrating.
Agree! Let her play! Look what happens when Chris Dailey is in charge...players that normally fear getting yanked after one bad play get to stay in and play onFear of getting jerked out for making a mistake. Hard to play always looking over your shoulder.
Set shot 3’s no doubt they helped but she does not punish the D by attacking and kicking. She is a game manager and a good one but on a team that does not have one kid that can beat someone off dribble is a problem. This UCONN team is athletically challenged.How many points did our PG score tonight? Asking for a friend.
And, if you think being a ranked team and getting beat 96-68 is better then have at it. My point stands, the team lost but the season is not over.At least Iowa is losing to the 7th ranked team in the nation. We got outplayed on every level by a team that probably wouldn't even win the WNIT.
The season's not over, but I would rather see us lose to a team who has been considered our "equal" or better this season. A loss is a loss but some losses look worse than others.And, if you think being a ranked team and getting beat 96-68 is better then have at it. My point stands, the team lost but the season is not over.
None of the above sadly it’s lack of quickness.Geno in the post game saying this might be the worst team at getting a 3pt play the old fashioned way. Struggle to drive to the basket and get to the line. Is it the lack of practice? Just a lack of toughness? Fear of getting a charging call? All three? (Probably.)
This team scored a lot when they were able to run. If not, this 4 high offense is not working when teams pack it in and we cannot shoot.How much was tonight's outcome on the Players getting outplayed or Geno getting out-coached?
I say it's time to get off the "mentally and physically tired" train (me included) The team was just plain awful tonight! What is so difficult about boxing out, and going after a rebound (maybe following up a shot once), really going after a loose ball., or playing good defense, St. John players were on the floor, scrapping for the ball, and the Huskies were bending over at the hip, reaching for the ball to come to them.
That particular problem— very un-Uconn-- has been true since injuries have decimated the team.Offense is slow, and too much standing around.
Right……all the missed bunnies were caused by the lack of penetration…..unreal. The fact is Uconn had an acceptable amount of TOs, shot pretty well from 3 but were 14 for 41 on 2 point attempts, many of them from very close in. And that poor % was aided a bit by the two pretty much uncontested layups Uconn got in the last 30 seconds.Not having a PG that can breakdown a defender and get to the bucket is the biggest problem on offense.