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[QUOTE="Ralph, post: 3036367, member: 7048"] I temper my remarks by noting my bias of thinking we are always worse than we really are. I watch the game and think SC cannot miss a single shot, this is awful, we can't make a shot. SC went 9 for 10 from three and Lou was 1 for 8. Then I look at the post game actual stats. Oops on me. But it did seem like SC made a lot of 3's and their season stats from there are not that good. and when they missed, it still seemed like they missed open shots. I don't know if we are loose by design to avoid fouls or we are just slow to react to movement. I seem to recall Muffet last year had ND play a little loose on D in the first half of games to keep people out of foul trouble, then if they made it to the half and no one had more than one, or one person maybe had two, then she would have them ratchet it up. Maybe we did the same last night. As for the future, watching the Oregon - Stanford game was scary. As the announcer kept saying, they have at least 4 shooters who hit over 40% from 3. If we play them loose at all I will not want to see it. They were especially hot against Stanford. And I have to admit, much as I love Phee and was pushing her as NPOY and noting she was the only collegian on the national team, Ionesceau was really all she is hyped up to be. Scores, rebounds, defends, plays point, shoots the 3's, I really has to just sit back and be amazed. First time I had seen her this year. Hope this win boosts are RPI a bit. I was looking at RPI on the NCAA women's' page, and other than UCF, all the other teams in the AAC are really dogs. Next one was Cincy, down around 70 something. We can beat everyone in the AAC by 50 and our RPI goes down. Maybe if we beat UCF in regular season and we get them in the AAC finals, it might help a little, but if anyone upsets UCF before the final, then we only have one RPI boosting game left. I am of course assuming we will win out the season, regular, AAC, NCAA. Go Huskies. [/QUOTE]
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