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tOSU Postgame Thread

Read my post again, there won't be a name on the back.
The make them for the fans

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I actually think he went so long with Azzi and Sarah because the others look pretty good no matter the mix with them. Maybe this is the first step in building the depth. Then maybe as the season goes they can be good with just one of them and eventually good in short stretches with neither. Its a process.
Plus we need to keep in mind that we are missing two players---ICE and Morgan--not to mention Gandy
 
One thing that stood out watching the game was how much bigger and more athletic we were compared to OSU. I was also thinking they would be quicker than the Huskies and they were not.
tOSU's center was 6'6" but wasn't "bigger." Each of the Huskies played bigger!

Next up: Michigan #14-ish on Friday @ 20:00 (reports to the CO: position report, Operations in progress, Navigational hazards nearby, etc.); the women are intent on winning each and every play in front of them, and the tough Defense is feeding the Offense.

Instead of a Big 3, I see a Big Five which includes a couple off of the bench, with multiple players making big plays to feed the big Five. Truly selfless display, and demonstrated desire to make the team better each day!

Go Huskies!!!!
 
Very grateful to be at today's game and to have the chance to see the championship banner unveiled. As we all saw, Sarah put on a show, and it was great to see Blanca having a bit of a coming-out party as well as Ash getting some of her swagger back.

I also want to tip my cap to Jaloni Cambridge. She really played her heart out on every possession and was a ton of fun to watch. I've seen her on TV a fair amount, but I was struck by how slight she is in person; somehow that made her athleticism and fearlessness even more mind-boggling to me (a bit like Mo Jefferson). I know the game didn't go the way tOSU wanted, but there was no hanging her head: she just played hard throughout—the kind of kid I love to root for.
Also, a shoutout for her remarkable drive which included dribbling between Serah’s legs!
 
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First live game for me since being in Amalie Arena when they won their 12th! Both in front and behind me were fellow fans who were also in Tampa - wow! Banner reveal will be something I'll always remember!

UConn did a pretty good job of breaking the OSU press, and it resulted in many easy points once we passed the timeline. I was surprised that McGuff kept pressing, and although they did turn us over a few times we must have had a significant point advantage over them when they pressed.

Serah didn't seem to play much in the 2nd half, which surprised me because she looked at ease and seemingly scored at will. Jana had a couple of layups but I kind of wish she'd post up more and demand the ball like Serah does. Jana is mostly at the foul line vs. on the block. She has shown flashes of being as dominant down-low as Serah but I hope to see more of that as the season progresses.

The Cambridge sisters are FAST! After the first quarter I wondered if either team would cool off and while OSU had a statistically decent shooting night they ran into the UConn buzzsaw that took 16 more shots and were far better from the 3-point line that led to the margin of victory.

One bone to pick: too many ticky-tack fouls by UConn - in a game like this it didn't matter but in a close game it might be an issue.

Through four games we're averaging 90.75 ppg, just behind the record of 91.2 ppg by the 98-99 team. I see no reason why we can't reach 100 points in every BE game.
 
Ziebell and Heckel look like reliable backups at the 1 and the 2. And maybe that was a question coming into the season?

I just want them to find their 3 point shot once they get more comfortable.
I believe if Allie could average at least ten shots a game, she will average double figures for the season.
 
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First live game for me since being in Amalie Arena when they won their 12th! Both in front and behind me were fellow fans who were also in Tampa - wow! Banner reveal will be something I'll always remember!

UConn did a pretty good job of breaking the OSU press, and it resulted in many easy points once we passed the timeline. I was surprised that McGuff kept pressing, and although they did turn us over a few times we must have had a significant point advantage over them when they pressed.

Serah didn't seem to play much in the 2nd half, which surprised me because she looked at ease and seemingly scored at will. Jana had a couple of layups but I kind of wish she'd post up more and demand the ball like Serah does. Jana is mostly at the foul line vs. on the block. She has shown flashes of being as dominant down-low as Serah but I hope to see more of that as the season progresses.

The Cambridge sisters are FAST! After the first quarter I wondered if either team would cool off and while OSU had a statistically decent shooting night they ran into the UConn buzzsaw that took 16 more shots and were far better from the 3-point line that led to the margin of victory.

One bone to pick: too many ticky-tack fouls by UConn - in a game like this it didn't matter but in a close game it might be an issue.

Through four games we're averaging 90.75 ppg, just behind the record of 91.2 ppg by the 98-99 team. I see no reason why we can't reach 100 points in every BE game.
We won't hit a 100 in every BE game because the experienced coaches of the BE know how to slow the game down and deny UConn enough possessions to reach 100.

I do wonder why Serah didn't play more minutes. She was doing great. Seemed like they maybe wanted to get Blanca going this game.
 
Come up with something new and original. That has gotten old. 😵‍💫
I'm cool with bring back the "OLD BEATDOWNS!"

It's an oldie, but a goodie!!!

Tight first quarter, and then the Huskies caught fire. Must have been the ingame warmup, that got Azzi's ears to clear from the cold she was fighting for the past four days (mentioned by Geno post-game). You could hear it in Azzi's voice to start the post-game presser with Sarah & Blanca.

Go Huskies!!!
 
I believe if Allie could average at least ten shots a game, she will average double figures for the season.
I don't think she needs 10 shots to average double figures because most of her shots will be from 3. If she averages making 2 per game out of 5, then she only needs two more from 2 (layups or pullups) and she has 10 points, so I'd say 7 shots a game should do it for her, 4 for 7, 2 for 5 from three.
 
-OSU’s full court pressure gave UConn all kinds of problems in defeating the Huskies in the tourney two years ago today. I bet the team watched a ton of tape of that game because it was not much of a factor today.

-With Blanca’s inevitable bump in minutes, someone else’s would decrease. Today, at least,
it was Jana. I don’t think it is concern about Jana, Blanca is just that good.

-If I was an opposing coach, how would game plan to slow Strong down? I would box and chase her, double her when she gets and take my chances with others when she passes out of the double. Playing her straight up is becoming a waste of time.

-Being patient with Serah is of course pay off. Each game her comfort level increases.

-KK can get to basket at will but missed layups off those penetrations is becoming a concern.

-Allie got significant minutes even though it was not her best shooting day. She continues to reinforce the idea that she is more than just a 3 point shooter.

-Two thoughts why Geno stayed with the Sarah and Azzi a little longer than normal. OSU kept pressing and I think Geno had a little revenge or payback on his mind for the NCAA loss. Just a guess.

-Peacock’s production of college football is terrible. Sadly, that has carried over to basketball. The announcers were OK but somebody has to be reminded that replays should appear when baskets and action are going on.

-Watching Sarah dominate is great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
KK isn't always thinking clearly when she chooses to drive to the hoop, and the paint is already packed with three 6'4 players. That's why some of her drives are unsuccessful. But it is fun to watcher charge the lions nonetheless.
 
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When your two best players and scorers who combined for 48 points also accounted for 14 assists between them you know something is very, very right. And then there is also Blanca who like today, can change the direction of a game within minutes.
The amazing part is her ability to run full speed faster than the opposing fastest guard, and gain separation at the last moment by jumping forward and upward and gaining distance with her long arms to make the layup unblockable.

Very smooth and effective at scoring through contact. The more amazing point is that this is only her second game on this continent at the Division I level!

Go Huskies!!!
 
IMO to play a trick defense on Sarah, Or Sarah and Azzi, you have to be able to keep the ball out of the players' hands or at least far away from the hoop. How can you keep the ball away from Sarah? She's too big. Impossible for one person! She'd get the ball, then attack that flimsy box or diamond. Layup drill!
Not sure the D to stop Sarah has been invented yet. Maybe one of these coaches will figure a strategy. They'll have to run people at her. We had super quick double teams on Betts. Sarah's too agile. She'd get 15 assists.
How far is "far away" for Azzi? 70 feet? 92.75 feet? Azzi has hit consistently 5-6 feet beyond the arc. I'm thinking Azzi could hit >40% from the half-court line at this point (when she isn't on the 5th day of a nasty cold...)

Go Huskies!!!
 
Very grateful to be at today's game and to have the chance to see the championship banner unveiled. As we all saw, Sarah put on a show, and it was great to see Blanca having a bit of a coming-out party as well as Ash getting some of her swagger back.

I also want to tip my cap to Jaloni Cambridge. She really played her heart out on every possession and was a ton of fun to watch. I've seen her on TV a fair amount, but I was struck by how slight she is in person; somehow that made her athleticism and fearlessness even more mind-boggling to me (a bit like Mo Jefferson). I know the game didn't go the way tOSU wanted, but there was no hanging her head: she just played hard throughout—the kind of kid I love to root for.
Particularly, the Nutmeg she (Jaloni Cambridge) pulled on Serah at the left "elbow." Sarah Strong stuffed her dribble on the next time down the court. A "not on my watch!!!" moment for Sarah.

Could also be filed under "Game recognizes Game."

Go Huskies!!!
 
I don’t know how good peacock is yet. They missed showing us a few UConn buckets because they were busy showing us highlights.

A Blanca bucket and an Ash 3 were definitely not shown.
I know what you mean. It’s not just the two commentators, who were not focused enough on the action. The camera work was only so so, and the choices of when to cut away for a replay was flawed. And it wouldn’t have hurt to have better stats work on the screen occasionally. I hope they get better at this as the season goes forward.
 
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UConn is loaded with talent. They can play so many different ways. Geno always has to team peaking in March. It's scary to think what that would look like. Sarah Strong is the best player in the country. A little envious! I'm excited to watch them play Michigan
 

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