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She was also the trailing ref that didn’t make the call in the Texas game when KLS got elbowed in the eye.Dee Kantnor was the trailing ref that didn't make the call.
She was also the trailing ref that didn’t make the call in the Texas game when KLS got elbowed in the eye.Dee Kantnor was the trailing ref that didn't make the call.
Actually, Geno is lucky that Jamelle Elliott didn't prevent him from attacking the refs. LOL....She would have boxed him out & elbowed him into the first row!Newsflash: Chris Dailey has qualified for the Women's Wrestling Team after that vice grip she put on Geno, preventing him from stampeding the refs. And she did it without dropping her clipboard!!![]()
And the person most driving into traffic was CW. I love when she slashes to the basket, but If she would look to pass a bit more when she draws 2 and 3 player attention on her drives, it would add so much to her game.Yep. I’ve seen her standing a clapping for the ball only to have someone make the unfortunate decision to drive into traffic.
The person driving should think “If there are 3 defenders there, two of my teammates are open” and dish
Here’s the link so you can decide for yourself
During one stoppage in play, Evina and Geno were chatting by the bench, she was leaning in and quietly pointing something out, he said "yeah?" or something like that and she said a few more things and motioned to the court and he nodded. As much as I wanted to see Nika play PG, Evina brought a calmness to things, took shots when she had to, and IMHO kept everyone connected. She did an incredible job of running the team with very few days in that role. At the end of the game, I said, Mama E is gonna need a nap.Noticed Geno and Evina were in constant communication throughout the game. That is important as we need a floor general while Paige is out.
Did they play a better team? Not so sure. I think UCLA would play Georgia Tech pretty evenly though.Thanks. I already watched the game live. You didn’t understand my question, but it doesn’t matter. I’ve given up on it.
Great post. I think Evina, Dorka, and Ducharme played much better this game. Chrystin and Liv about the same. So disappointed in Chrystin's lack of maturity. I can't believe a UConn senior needed the talking to Geno was forced to do in that game. Aaliyah is on a different planet right now.Did they play a better team? Not so sure. I think UCLA would play Georgia Tech pretty evenly though.
As for Uconn, I thought they took better care of the ball, had better shot selection, and generally shot the ball better. The big improvement from my perspective was the balanced attack. All five starters scored double figures, crashed the glass, and played solid defense. Ducharme and Juhasz scoring from multiple spots on the court allowed the game to be truly 5x5 as opposed to what felt like 3x5 against Georgia Tech.
Did they play a terrific game, probably not. But was it an improvement from a few days prior? In my opinion, yes. I'm really looking forward to what they look like after a week to gain chemistry in practice. FT shooting is something that needs to be an emphasis, as we'll be in a lot more close games going forward.
underdog put that on a t-shirtGeno's reputation of being an unapproachable tyrant is exaggerated. A confused & discouraged Dorka had no problem going to Geno's office to seek his wisdom. This was after he insulted his team & forecast gloom & doom. He gave her sound advice that paid dividends today.
This was one of the few times Dee Kantner was glad to be wearing a mask, as it covered her snarl of rage as she tried (unsuccessfully) for 15 minutes to find a way out of having to award the ball to UConn after it grazed the UCLA’s player off of Evina’s deflection! The evidence was too strong, fortunately and in a surprising turn of events, Kantner made a pro UConn call towards the end of the game. I’m considering a go fund for a nice retirement watch? That was truly a refereeing debacle that should (but is not likely to) result in some kind of censure for those involved!She was also the trailing ref that didn’t make the call in the Texas game when KLS got elbowed in the eye.
I think you might be a bit harsh base in your assessment............statistics aren't everything........UConn had a really difficult time getting the ball inside to ONO even when she had worked her butt off to get established position..........if you can't get the ball you can't score.......Coach Close specifically stated in her post-game press conference that this was their plan.........she worked really hard out there yesterday, got banged around a lot without fouling in retaliation, facilitated the offense nicely from the high post and played well defensively.........she's one of those players that you don't appreciate until she's not on the floor.............despite just two blocks yesterday she adds a defensive dimension that is vital to the UConn defense......ONO again. The team went to the free throw line 28 times. But ONO, not once. Didn't force a single foul resulting in a free throw attempt. And she also almost fouled out- 4 fouls. High for the team. She's leading the team in fouls per minute played. By a lot. Further, four turnovers, a third of the team's total. She also was almost equaled in rebounds by EW, who gives up over six inches. All in all, a very mediocre performance for the starting post. Again.
You do realize that Dee was the official that called for the review and not the ref that was almost hit by the ball. After seeing the ball change direction, I think it was the other official that Dee had to convince. Obviously the one on the play didn't "see" anything.This was one of the few times Dee Kantner was glad to be wearing a mask, as it covered her snarl of rage as she tried (unsuccessfully) for 15 minutes to find a way out of having to award the ball to UConn after it grazed the UCLA’s player off of Evina’s deflection! The evidence was too strong, fortunately and in a surprising turn of events, Kantner made a pro UConn call towards the end of the game. I’m considering a go fund for a nice retirement watch? That was truly a refereeing debacle that should (but is not likely to) result in some kind of censure for those involved!
This says it all.“We did what we set out to do,” Auriemma said. “It’s not going to look pretty anymore. Not for a long time. And that’s ok. We’ve played so much pretty basketball over the years that we’re entitled to play some ugly basketball.”
For her third or 4th game as a Husky Caroline is fitting in well. She is a terrific defender, she is very good on man to man, her long arms helps a lot, her shooting including 3's and layups is pretty near or better than Williams.. Geno seems to like her, if you believe the minutes she is getting.Ducharme was really good defensively on Osborne. I think her blocks came at really critical moments for UConn, come tournament time I think she will be more than ready.
I was looking at Paige's stats on ESPN.Paige was better all around this year with the exception of her 3 point shooting...27% isn't good
Keep in mind practices may be somewhat limited since it’s finals weekDid they play a better team? Not so sure. I think UCLA would play Georgia Tech pretty evenly though.
As for Uconn, I thought they took better care of the ball, had better shot selection, and generally shot the ball better. The big improvement from my perspective was the balanced attack. All five starters scored double figures, crashed the glass, and played solid defense. Ducharme and Juhasz scoring from multiple spots on the court allowed the game to be truly 5x5 as opposed to what felt like 3x5 against Georgia Tech.
Did they play a terrific game, probably not. But was it an improvement from a few days prior? In my opinion, yes. I'm really looking forward to what they look like after a week to gain chemistry in practice. FT shooting is something that needs to be an emphasis, as we'll be in a lot more close games going forward.
Caitlin's average 3pt shot is 5+ feet behind the 3 so I cant see the line being an issue. She clearly feels she has to do everything to win and she takes a lot of quick (overly hard) shots in my opinion.I was looking at Paige's stats on ESPN.
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Paige Bueckers - UConn Huskies Guard - ESPN
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Her 3P% is 31, a little higher than 27, but not great compared with 46 last season. Her FT% is also down, 77 from 87 last year. But her FG% is up, 56 compared with 52 last season, as are her rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and points, all with the same average number of minutes.
I also looked at the stats for Caitlin Clark, the player Paige is often compared with.
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Caitlin Clark - Indiana Fever Guard - ESPN
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Her 3P% is also way down, 26 compared with 41 last season. Her FG% is down, 40 vs. 47 last season, as are her points, 23 vs. 27. But her FT%, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks are up.
I wonder why the 3P% is down so much for two of the best players in women's college basketball. The only theory I've heard is the new 3P line. Although Paige and Caitlin can hit a 3P from farther out, maybe it takes time to adjust to the new distance.
Actually, Geno is lucky that Jamelle Elliott didn't prevent him from attacking the refs. LOL....She would have boxed him out & elbowed him into the first row!
Of course the new distance is causing the shooting percentages to go down.I was looking at Paige's stats on ESPN.
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Paige Bueckers - UConn Huskies Guard - ESPN
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Her 3P% is 31, a little higher than 27, but not great compared with 46 last season. Her FT% is also down, 77 from 87 last year. But her FG% is up, 56 compared with 52 last season, as are her rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and points, all with the same average number of minutes.
I also looked at the stats for Caitlin Clark, the player Paige is often compared with.
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Caitlin Clark - Indiana Fever Guard - ESPN
View the profile of Indiana Fever Guard Caitlin Clark on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.www.espn.com
Her 3P% is also way down, 26 compared with 41 last season. Her FG% is down, 40 vs. 47 last season, as are her points, 23 vs. 27. But her FT%, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks are up.
I wonder why the 3P% is down so much for two of the best players in women's college basketball. The only theory I've heard is the new 3P line. Although Paige and Caitlin can hit a 3P from farther out, maybe it takes time to adjust to the new distance.
CW is never going to be a passer. She just doesn't see the floor, especially when she is driving.And the person most driving into traffic was CW. I love when she slashes to the basket, but If she would look to pass a bit more when she draws 2 and 3 player attention on her drives, it would add so much to her game.