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NoDakSt
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Posted: 11/10/21 12:09 am ::: Opening Day: Fantastic, Fair, Fail |
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Lots of action that I have yet to preview.
Fantastic: Khayla Pointer triple double. Jacksonville U (FL)
Fair: South Carolina vs NC state. Good early matchup.
Fail: Goophers, Collens’ Bears.
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Conway Gamecock
Joined: 23 Jan 2015 Posts: 1900 Location: Here
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Posted: 11/10/21 3:54 am ::: |
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South Carolina won 66-57 over #5 NC State. Scored 66 points. Shot 49% from the field, 25% from the 3, and 68% from the line. Compared to last season where they scored 46 points in a loss, shot 27%, 17%, and 36% respectively. So that's a win in my book.
Surprised at the 7-pt win of Baylor over Texas State, the 5-pt win of Michigan over IUPUI, and the 7-pt win of USF over UTRGV. All 3 teams are top-25 ranked, and the first 2 are top 10. Well, Michigan is 11th....
But things are just getting cranked up. Long seasons ahead for us......
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summertime blues
Joined: 16 Apr 2013 Posts: 7842 Location: Shenandoah Valley
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Posted: 11/10/21 9:45 am ::: |
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Fantastic: JMU's rout of UVA, 84-69, led by Kiki Jefferson's 31 points and 11 rebounds, and the huge (1200+) student turnout in the new AUBC.
Fail: Sorry, Hoos, but your team looked like a set of mismatched pieces that a decent coach could do something with. Tina Thompson was a great player, but I don't think she's that coach. If this continues, you may be in a race to the bottom of the ACC.
_________________ Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom
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purduefanatic
Joined: 10 Aug 2011 Posts: 2819 Location: Indiana
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Posted: 11/10/21 10:57 am ::: |
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summertime blues wrote: |
Fantastic: JMU's rout of UVA, 84-69, led by Kiki Jefferson's 31 points and 11 rebounds, and the huge (1200+) student turnout in the new AUBC.
Fail: Sorry, Hoos, but your team looked like a set of mismatched pieces that a decent coach could do something with. Tina Thompson was a great player, but I don't think she's that coach. If this continues, you may be in a race to the bottom of the ACC. |
To add to UVa's failures, the men's team, ranked #25, lost at home to Navy in their season opener. Rough night in Charlottesville, VA for sure.
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summertime blues
Joined: 16 Apr 2013 Posts: 7842 Location: Shenandoah Valley
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Posted: 11/10/21 11:15 am ::: |
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purduefanatic wrote: |
summertime blues wrote: |
Fantastic: JMU's rout of UVA, 84-69, led by Kiki Jefferson's 31 points and 11 rebounds, and the huge (1200+) student turnout in the new AUBC.
Fail: Sorry, Hoos, but your team looked like a set of mismatched pieces that a decent coach could do something with. Tina Thompson was a great player, but I don't think she's that coach. If this continues, you may be in a race to the bottom of the ACC. |
To add to UVa's failures, the men's team, ranked #25, lost at home to Navy in their season opener. Rough night in Charlottesville, VA for sure. |
This Navy brat (born at the Academy when they still had a hospital, baptized in the chapel there) is QUITE chuffed!
_________________ Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom
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ucbart
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 2815 Location: New York
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Posted: 11/10/21 12:39 pm ::: |
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summertime blues wrote: |
Fantastic: JMU's rout of UVA, 84-69, led by Kiki Jefferson's 31 points and 11 rebounds, and the huge (1200+) student turnout in the new AUBC.
Fail: Sorry, Hoos, but your team looked like a set of mismatched pieces that a decent coach could do something with. Tina Thompson was a great player, but I don't think she's that coach. If this continues, you may be in a race to the bottom of the ACC. |
They hired a name, not a coach, much like Minnesota. Tina's entire career, as a player and assistant was spent on the west coast or in Texas. Why on earth would she want the Virginia job?
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myrtle
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Posted: 11/10/21 2:04 pm ::: |
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not exactly a failure since they came back and won big, but the fact that Longwood was leading Maryland most of the first half has to be concerning, especially considering Maryland starts only one player under 6' and Longwood's tallest starter is 6'. I'm guessing Brenda had something to say to her team at halftime.
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summertime blues
Joined: 16 Apr 2013 Posts: 7842 Location: Shenandoah Valley
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Posted: 11/10/21 2:12 pm ::: |
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ucbart wrote: |
summertime blues wrote: |
Fantastic: JMU's rout of UVA, 84-69, led by Kiki Jefferson's 31 points and 11 rebounds, and the huge (1200+) student turnout in the new AUBC.
Fail: Sorry, Hoos, but your team looked like a set of mismatched pieces that a decent coach could do something with. Tina Thompson was a great player, but I don't think she's that coach. If this continues, you may be in a race to the bottom of the ACC. |
They hired a name, not a coach, much like Minnesota. Tina's entire career, as a player and assistant was spent on the west coast or in Texas. Why on earth would she want the Virginia job? |
Not so much the point as that she was a post player. IMNSHO, post players make rather poor HCs because they don't run the game on the floor the way guards do. I have always thought that PGs make the best coaches because they run the game on the floor. Bench players make pretty good ones if they were paying attention while on the bench and listening to and conversing with the coaches. Last night the UVA backcourt, and indeed most of the team, appeared to be coaching themselves, and it wasn't pretty.
_________________ Don't take life so serious. It ain't nohows permanent.
It takes 3 years to build a team and 7 to build a program.--Conventional Wisdom
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myrtle
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Posted: 11/10/21 2:29 pm ::: |
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summertime blues wrote: |
ucbart wrote: |
summertime blues wrote: |
Fantastic: JMU's rout of UVA, 84-69, led by Kiki Jefferson's 31 points and 11 rebounds, and the huge (1200+) student turnout in the new AUBC.
Fail: Sorry, Hoos, but your team looked like a set of mismatched pieces that a decent coach could do something with. Tina Thompson was a great player, but I don't think she's that coach. If this continues, you may be in a race to the bottom of the ACC. |
They hired a name, not a coach, much like Minnesota. Tina's entire career, as a player and assistant was spent on the west coast or in Texas. Why on earth would she want the Virginia job? |
Not so much the point as that she was a post player. IMNSHO, post players make rather poor HCs because they don't run the game on the floor the way guards do. I have always thought that PGs make the best coaches because they run the game on the floor. Bench players make pretty good ones if they were paying attention while on the bench and listening to and conversing with the coaches. Last night the UVA backcourt, and indeed most of the team, appeared to be coaching themselves, and it wasn't pretty. |
this is why it's so important to get the right assistants who can complement what the HC brings.
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Coyotes
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Posted: 11/10/21 3:47 pm ::: |
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I'll add my observations here:
Fair: Marist was picked to finish 4th in the MAAC, so going out and snatching a win against the predicted first place finishers in the CAA, Drexel, has to be a fabulous start for Giorgis' team.
Concerning: Kentucky needed a 3 at the buzzer to prevent them from trailing Presbyterian at the half. They ended up alright, but slightly concerning there.
Unlucky: High Point not only dropped the game to Elon on their home court, but they also likely lost Skyler Curren for an extended period of time due to a knee injury.
Meh: Milwaukee really should be able to beat a team like Ball State especially if they hope to continue to rule to roost in the Horizon.
Fantastic: Fordham's Asiah' Dingle went off for 34 points, 6 rebounds, 6 steals in an OT victory over the second best team in Connecticut, Quinnipiac.
Fabulous: Green Bay may not be the Phoenix of years past, but the Jackrabbits looked solid without Myah Selland in a 70-49 win.
The Missouri Valley looks like it will be a battle -- Bradley trounced Wright State 84-65 and put the rest of the Valley on notice that Caroline Waite and Gabi Haack are here to stay. Missouri State should have some competition to be worried about.
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blue crabs & basketba
Joined: 15 Apr 2021 Posts: 120 Location: the place w/the great flag
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Posted: 11/10/21 4:28 pm ::: |
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Fantastic: Angel Reese's game yesterday. UMD is lucky to have her.
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undersized_post
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Posted: 11/10/21 5:21 pm ::: |
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Fantastic: Iowa shot 96.5% from the FT line yesterday. 27 for 28.
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pilight
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Posted: 11/10/21 5:33 pm ::: |
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Fantastic: LaChina Robinson and Dearica Hamby were here in Macon to cheer on Wake Forest in their win over Mercer
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Queenie
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summertime blues
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Cooper2009
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myrtle
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Posted: 11/11/21 10:10 pm ::: |
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Ole Miss , supposedly the #6 SEC team, losing to Belmont. And Belmont pretty much led the whole way. Belmont is good, but still...
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Coyotes
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Posted: 11/11/21 10:52 pm ::: |
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myrtle wrote: |
Ole Miss , supposedly the #6 SEC team, losing to Belmont. And Belmont pretty much led the whole way. Belmont is good, but still... |
I knew I got a stud in Destinee Wells. IT was just mint to be.
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huskiemaniac
Joined: 24 Nov 2004 Posts: 1049 Location: NE CT
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Posted: 11/12/21 8:24 pm ::: |
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NOT Fantastic: Having to wait 6 days for game #1.
REALLY not fair: Having to wait 6 days after game #1 for game #2.
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ucbart
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Posted: 11/12/21 10:18 pm ::: |
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huskiemaniac wrote: |
NOT Fantastic: Having to wait 6 days for game #1.
REALLY not fair: Having to wait 6 days after game #1 for game #2. |
It's so annoying....
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Stormeo
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Posted: 11/13/21 12:38 am ::: |
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Opening Day '21-'22 for my UW Huskies is now in the books. We won the game 57-51 at home vs. San Diego.
Fantastic: N/A. Seriously.
Fair: Well... we beat a mid-major at home by just single-digits, so of course this can't go into the above category. I will say, it was good to see some of our returners who were absent last year (Missy Peterson who was coming off another ACL injury and T.T. Watkins who opted out last season). I was happy for them, cuz I know they've been waiting for today. Haley Van Dyke, arguably our best player who graciously didn't transfer out when she could've, finished with 12 pts, 10 boards...
Fail: ...and 10 turnovers. (Tennessee's Jordan Horston was not alone today in receiving this type of "triple-double.") We finished with 36 turnovers as a team. 'nuff said. This, after Tina Langley thought aloud during Pac-12 Media Day that Washington WBB will be known for being an "efficient" style of basketball, of all things. Emphasis on the "will," maybe? Jesus christ, it was painful to watch – especially in the 4th quarter when San Diego started to press. We still won somehow, but I mean, my god. 15 players on this roster and it appears that we don't have a single goddamn ball-handler. I had a feeling that that would be our most obvious weakness, but I didn't think it'd get exploited this soon. So unless we somehow address this shit now (not likely given roster personnel), things will get even tougher heading into the conference schedule when every opponent will have either length, athleticism, or both – and everyone will know (how) to press. Will the Huskies' real PG please stand up, if you even exist? All the players below 6-9 took turns handling that role tonight, none of whom did it particularly well. Speaking of 6-9, yeah, uhh... Nancy Mulkey ain't gettin' drafted if she's gonna play like that. Maybe it was just first-game jitters (for everyone, perhaps), but she was the opposite of dominant tonight. She racked up the blocks (5), but finished with 6 points on 5 shot attempts and 5 boards – against the San Diego mf Toreros. That's it. She stands there and is tall on the defensive end, and does not give a shit about demanding the ball on the other end, even when the shot clock runs down possession after possession. She was incredibly pedestrian, which was disappointing. I was really hoping she could even somewhat duplicate her Rice stats for the whole season (ditto Lauren Schwartz), but I'm pretty pessimistic now, and we're not even into the conference schedule yet. Finally, I'm now skeptical that the veteran players are being given playing time simply because they aren't freshmen. Only one of our four true freshmen played (the only one who's a post player, [un]coincidentally). I don't like that because if you don't keep them engaged nowadays, they will transfer. One of them's even a PG! If she had any semblance of a handle (and a smidgeon of poise?), we sure could've used her at any one point tonight. Are they not playing because they're just that raw in practice, or are they being shamelessly held back by a vets-first system? We'll see how the rotation dynamic changes over time, if it even does. So anyway, despite the win, it looks like I'll be dropping my own expectations about this year's team, which really kind of stings. The state of UW athletics regarding the three main college sports (football and both basketball teams) is really f*cking bad, and unexpectedly so. I don't know if I can stomach the highs and lows of yet another UW WBB season this year. Man, I miss damn near everything about the Kelsey Plum years, which remain incredibly distanced from the present.
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PickledGinger
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Posted: 11/13/21 1:55 am ::: |
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I was there as well. Agree 100%.
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