Can't believe FSU is having so much trouble with UVA
I've had my eye on Clemson this season and last - 'cause the have totally s&cked since forever. But Coach Smith is turning them around.
I did not know that. In spite of no DD, there is no way to sugar coat just how bad a loss that is... On a positive for them, JUCO transfer Nunn lit it up with 15 points and 15 boards. Russell had 17 and 9...Tennessee beat Bama 42 straight times and now have lost 2 in a row to them.
Weird night. Several upsets and near upsets
No, Romero not injured. As I mentioned on another thread, UVA played well, Thomas went down in the third quarter...and FSU may have been impacted by the 2 OT game on Monday.And Florida State lost to Virginia 60-51. Romero had 3 points on 1-8 shooting, 1-5 FT's. Did she get hurt too?
It's pretty hard to go any direction but up from 4-25, which was their record last year. They went 9-2 in the OOC this year, but their nonconference SOS was #210. This is a team that lost at home to Oregon by 30. They did beat Georgia Tech for a decent win.
Once again when pressed ND went to 1 on 1 ball with 11 assists on 32 made baskets. Turner played only 19 mins, was 4-4 and 9 points. Shame, but as I've said before, this is a sure route to a SS or at best E8 exit.
Some. I didn't say scoring 84 points is bad. What you're saying is just putting a positive spin on what I've just said. Their offense of dribbledribble shoot against a marginal Clemson team is okay because you won. My argument is once again it ain't gonna work when the The Dance starts, and that this team tends to devolve into this style once the pressure starts. Muffet's response to this game was "We didn't come prepared to play today". My eyes say that perhaps this is becoming a trend, and that involving Turner for more than 4 shots is a better road to a championship.Kind of hard to say that offense was the problem when ND shot 55%. I didn't think ND abandoned the offense. A lot of the points came from Marina off the dribble or using screens, which were good shots that came in the flow of the offense but wouldn't lead to an assist.
Out of curiosity, did you watch the game?
Let me be a little clearer. Against GT ND had 16 assists on 38 made FG's. Tonight, 11/32. Not a good trend. Hopefully against Syracuse this will change. I've said often that to me Muffet is the 2nd best coach in WCBB. I also don't hold the animosity some here have for ND. Against any other team than UConn I actually root for ND. Well, actually I'd root for Dawn against you guys. Otherwise, I've been a fan of Muffet and her program.Kind of hard to say that offense was the problem when ND shot 55%. Assist totals notwithstanding, I didn't think ND abandoned the offense. Definitely was not in sync but that's to be expected with no Westbeld and Turner out for long stretches.
ND needs both of them fit and in form to be successful in the tourney.
Out of curiosity, did you watch the game?
No Westbeld (ankle). Turner in foul trouble all game. When both of them are our ND has no post presence. Kristina Nelson is not effective.
Arike was off her game, too. Mabrey had her A game and that's all that saved ND. It was bowling shoe ugly.
Stanford & Cal tied at 66 with 1:40 left.
Hard-fought game by both teams. The rebounding Samuelson only has 3 ribbies, but has 15 points. Alanna Smith has 27 off the bench, but just fouled out.
Edit: Karlie ices it, making 2 FT's with 4 seconds left. Final Stanford 72-66
They are really young... I dont think they have any seniors or juniors that play significant minutes... I know at least they dont have any seniors. They had a few transfers out in the past few seasons. But they are a scrappy bunch. They had a 40+ game conference losing streak... which they ended a few weeks ago with the win over GaTech. I watched the last few minutes on replay... they were so excited to break the streak... they celebrated as if they were going to the Final Four.
You're right about no seniors on Clemson, but their leading scorer is a junior, and out of 8 players averaging more than 18 minutes per game, four are juniors (plus two sophomores and two freshmen).