It's one game, on the road, against a really good team.SC is still the queen of the SEC, I thought Texas would have had more game today, being the #1 Net team. Never underestimate Coach Staley, she still brings it.
And shot less than 30%. Not sure how impressive that stat is.Texas had 28 more field goal attempts than SC
It's impressive they were able to get so many O-boards and force so many turnovers against SC, but at some point you have to put the ball through the hoop for any of that to matter.And shot less than 30%. Not sure how impressive that stat is.
And Texas gets a do over at home next month. Btw, the Horn’s OLDACRE was the best Big on the floor. Maybe the best big we have seen all year. Betts has better skills but Oldacre is a better “ bull.”It's one game, on the road, against a really good team.
As I recall, SC took a similar spanking at UCLA. I guess Staley chose not to "bring it" that day.
Agreed.It's impressive they were able to get so many O-boards and force so many turnovers against SC, but at some point you have to put the ball through the hoop for any of that to matter.
SC also shot extremely well, over 50%, and 12-15 from the FT line. I think in the first half they were over 70% FG, then cooled off in the second half but Texas couldn't capitalize.
I think they misheard me when I said they needed to win both of their games this week.Iowa is laying an egg. Their season is unraveling.
That’s strange, seeing as how she was a great point guard.Kara seems like a coach that only understands defense.
Why the beat down on UVA? I actually think Mo is a very good point guard who can also shoot. And I think Coach Mox has done a decent job, given what she inherited from Tina (a mess) and has had zero nil $$. The win on the road against Clemson was a good one too.Looks like it. She has five assistants, and only one of them is new to the staff this year. What do they get paid to do? The bald-headed dude is the former director of player development--yet the players aren't developing. Toby looks like she's actually regressing. Reigan has disappeared. Jadyn still can't shoot.
They are in danger of losing to a poorly-coached team with a NET rating hovering around 100--led by a short SG masquerading as a PG and a twig that Miami didn't want anymore. That is INEXCUSABLE for a fifth-year head coach.
Not quite as bad in Q4, but still lopsided. 26-10. 54-10 in the 2nd half. Following a flip flopped score of 49-18 in the 1st half. That might be the craziest in game turn around I've ever heard of.Pitt trailed SMU by 31 points at halftime but just outscored them 28-0 (yes, 28 to zero) in 3Q to cut the lead to 3.
Not sure I've ever seen anything quite like that.
The 817 is a TX area code.Hard to get assists when you’re 3 for 817.

Losing conference games at home is not a good strategy for making the tournament.I think they misheard me when I said they needed to win both of their games this week.
Kymora is a good guard--not a good PG. Her decision making is terrible and she does not see the whole floor well. She's a very right-hand dominant scoring guard. There are plenty of those in the ACC--and most are better than she is. But it's not all on her--Coach Mox is a substandard ACC coach.Why the beat down on UVA? I actually think Mo is a very good point guard who can also shoot. And I think Coach Mox has done a decent job, given what she inherited from Tina (a mess) and has had zero nil $$. The win on the road against Clemson was a good one too.
Sometimes the better team just wins, in spite of the “stats”, and sometimes convincingly, like today Plebe.It's impressive they were able to get so many O-boards and force so many turnovers against SC, but at some point you have to put the ball through the hoop for any of that to matter.
SC also shot extremely well, over 50%, and 12-15 from the FT line. I think in the first half they were over 70% FG, then cooled off in the second half but Texas couldn't capitalize.
Weak sauce against a coach who is with only 3 losses the past 3 1/2 seasons, playing in one of the top conferences in the nation. But hey, you do you.It's one game, on the road, against a really good team.
As I recall, SC took a similar spanking at UCLA. I guess Staley chose not to "bring it" that day.
No, not in spite of the stats. They won thanks to a massive differential in shooting percentage, as I pointed out, which overcame their deficit in turnovers and offensive rebounding. The stats don't lie; you just have to know how to analyze them.Sometimes the better team just wins, in spite of the “stats”, and sometimes convincingly, like today Plebe.
None of these losses are terribly surprising. They're not losing to bad teams. I'll be surprised if they lose to the likes of Wisconsin, Rutgers and Purdue.Welp. Iowa on a 3 game losing streak and 4 losses in conference play. A drop off was expected, but I didn't see these types of struggles happening.
Yes and no to me. The Ilinois game, with their 2 key guards out for the season was a win they should have had. The stats for Stuelke and Affolter have been up and down, including being a combined 2-7 today. I get BIG10 conference play would be a grind, but something doesn't seem right with the team.None of these losses are terribly surprising. They're not losing to bad teams. I'll be surprised if they lose to the likes of Wisconsin, Rutgers and Purdue.
Just how good was the team supposed to be without Clark? Borderline top 35 or top 40 sounds about right to me.Yes and no to me. The Ilinois game, with their 2 key guards out for the season was a win they should have had. The stats for Stuelke and Affolter have been up and down, including being a combined 2-7 today. I get BIG10 conference play would be a grind, but something doesn't seem right with the team.
Pitt won 72-59. Pitt outscored SMU 54-10 in the 2nd half.Pitt trailed SMU by 31 points at halftime but just outscored them 28-0 (yes, 28 to zero) in 3Q to cut the lead to 3.
Not sure I've ever seen anything quite like that.
I get where you're coming from but something still seems off. The up and down season Stuelke and Affolter seem to be having is perplexing. There are other programs, who also have gone through roster turnovers and they're managing okay (e.g. Maryland, Michigan State).Just how good was the team supposed to be without Clark? Borderline top 35 or top 40 sounds about right to me.