Me too. She is a force rebounding.3 offensive boards in limited action... 6 total
I love this kid
She really didn't have to.but didn't look for her shot tonight
Ahhh....what does he know? Can't even start the right players.Geno was stomping on the sidelines a couple of times when Kiah let her defensive assignment get too deep into the paint and then didn't challenge the shot. The kid's got long arms - she needs to put them up when an opponent is shooting. One one of those plays, Geno really let her hear it, man.
Ahhh....what does he know? Can't even start the right players.
Stokes got limited touches on the offensive end. She just didn't have a lot of scoring opportunities.

she did make a nice pass to Doty... as the clock was winding down, patience!
It wasn't a step back. She played hard and within the flow of the game.one step forward, one step back. Consistently inconsistent. For a player with so much talent why is it so difficult for her to hear the message and put it into effect?
Some might rightly argue, than when you get an offensive rebound near the basket, your first thought should be to go right back up with it. I have the impression that is not Kiah's first thought.It wasn't a step back. She played hard and within the flow of the game.
The team meeting last week cleared the air with all the players to start to carry their own weight. No more excuses!!
It wasn't a step back. She played hard and within the flow of the game.
Compare the per minute.Idaho= 14 pts, 11 rebs, 3 blocks
Vandy= 2 pts, 6 rebs, 0 blocks
thats is not even a lateral step. Step up in competition and a step back in production.
Idaho= 14 pts, 11 rebs, 3 blocks
Vandy= 2 pts, 6 rebs, 0 blocks
thats is not even a lateral step. Step up in competition and a step back in production.
In some kids, there is a big difference in confidence between being a freshman and a sophomore. You're no longer a lowly newbie, some of the players that intimidated you are gone. There are new kids coming in that are clueless. You've had an entire summer to work on the things you should have done last summer but didn't realize were necessary. You start to realize you're not as bad as you think you are. You made it through your first year and are still standing. My intuition is telling me Kiah2 will make great strides next year.
Not expecting the same level of production on offense as Tina, but she can be in the same neighborhood when it comes to rebounding and shot-blocking for sure...The interior passes were not as available against Vandy as they were against Idaho. I thought Kiah played great against Idaho and well against Vandy. I'd like to see her matched up with Tianna Hawkins.[/quote
It really doesn't mean a thing. Neither do stats mean anything.
All that matters for any player is how they they play in the big games.
If somebody compiles our stats for the Duke, MD, Stanford and ND games, that will reveal our best players who should get the most playing time and who can be relied on this time of year.