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On a Wednesday.
I think most of the complaints about 'over-passing' relate to players making really high-difficulty pass attempts that have a high likelihood of not being completed. Passing around the court from a semi-open player to a more open player (or a better/hotter shooter) is not a problem for most unless the shot clock is winding down. This team, more than previous years, has had more of the head-scratching variety of thread a needle passes early in the shot clock. Blanca is the obvious culprit, but everyone has had their moments including both Azzi and Sarah.Rewatching the game I noticed one of the analysts, Meghan McKeown, observed that one effect of unselfish basketball is that it makes the opposing defense frantic. Every extra pass forces another rotation.
She’s absolutely right about this. Some of us complain about how too many passes sometimes costs the team other open looks — and this is fair. But that’s only looking at it from the point of view of the scoreboard. Meghan’s point is that it has a an impact beyond scoring by wearing out the defense. It’s sort of like in football when a team keeps running the ball even if they don’t get a breakout run. Part of the point is to wear out the defensive lineman and this typically pays off in the 4th quarter.
The editor of the Skim autobiography is going have their hands full.On a Wednesday.
Allie is a great all around player. She is a lot like ASH. Can do everything well. She doesn't quite yet have the defensive intensity and smarts of ASH, but she is learning. Her shooting, as we have seen, can be superior. As coach says'. the big thing here is the confidence it took for Allie to take all those shots, and the confidence gained by their success. Now let's see her do it against Tennessee.This was Allie's night. What else is there to say. Lots of other great performances, but 10 3 ptrs is really something. Go Allie.
The other usual suspects were pretty awesome too. Kayleigh was tough as nails. Ash Was everywhere. And Sarah was a rock the team could rest on when necessary.
And another lesson in lineup construction: What do you do if you don't have 2 main rotation players? Easy. Ash plays 36 minutes, Allie plays 29, and Kayleigh plays 25. Problem solved.
One steal away from a double double. her performance last night is the goal of every all‐around basketball player. Doing a little bit of everything adds up to a lot. Great job Ash!
As I was reading your post I could not help but think that any team that is forced to put that much of its defensive focus on Allie, including help-side defense is going to open up opportunities for Azzi, Ash, Sarah, Blanca, etc. When defending UConn, a team truly has to pick their poison.As with all UConn kids, I noticed the Allie immediately looked for her defensive assignment as soon as she saw the shot was going in. No celebrations until a stoppage of play. So nice to see. After this performance I suspect she will see a more attention and closeouts to prevent another rain of threes. She has shown that she can get a defender on her hip and drive to the basket. Now we may get to see what she offers in the mid range game if her drives are cut off by help defense.
This describes UConn better than it does Tennessee. And Geno does it without ‘hockey line substitutions.’Tall/athletic/24/7 full court press.
Ashlynn in particular reminds me of FerrisKelly Feris has come to mind a lot lately...
Geno should be scouring Indiana for more recruits!Ashlynn in particular reminds me of Ferris
Never a dull moment when she was on the floor!