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[QUOTE="wbball novice, post: 3469932, member: 8663"] Could be the team's first serious injury. Reminded me of the time KML got injured. I didn't think the shooting efficiency was that bad, although Crystal must be getting impatient (1/7), especially with Molly at 50% on 3s (she probably helped to raise the 3 pt percentage as a whole to a respectable 34% though I didn't do the math). CD did have a couple 3s in the last game, let's not forget. Actually, after Kyla's injury, I was a little surprised the coach put in Crystal again late in the game when earlier in Q4 he was clearly trying to rest her, not to mention the potential risk of injury. Really skating on thin ice now in terms of personnel. Fatigue hurting her long range shooting efficiency? Fortunately, Megan regained the shooting efficiency that was on hiatus in the previous game, and Christyn dragged herself from under the bus to shoot around 55%, mostly attacking the basket (also resulting in 4/4 FT shooting). Anna seemed to be shooting shy in this game (4 shots in all), but she had the most assists for the team. Aubrey again was a stand out, though not for rebounding this time, but for scoring, defense, and ... free throws! Very pleasant surprise, though I wouldn't put CW on a leash just yet. Liv's scoring was respectable (and good on FTs too), but my guess is that the combination of Aubrey & Liv's primary contribution may have been in defense, given the smaller USF personnel. (USF's one big was in foul trouble most of the game) Previous game had some complaints about the somewhat lackluster defense. Much better this time around, no? Not one of USF's better games. Sorry to see the Greek freshman hobbled a bit; she can get hot. Was she CW's assignment? [/QUOTE]
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