Just watched the replay of the Shockers close loss to USF. I think both teams played hard. I thought the Shocker front court players played especially hard aganst the bigger, deeper USF front court. The Shockers were switching on the USF screens and I thing that seemed pretty effective. I think USF's size and physicality with Asia may have frustrated Asia a bit in the game as this was only her 2nd game of the season in single digits as she was held to 4 points. She had 9 early in the season against South Dakota. Nevertheless Asia battled the bigger USF front court on the boards and led the Shocks with 13 rebounds.
The Shocker player I was most impressed with in this game was Trajata Colbert. She had 13 points on 6-11 from the field and 1-1 from the line and only had 1 turnover and that was probably the hardest I have seen Trajata play. I hope that carries over to next year. Most teams don't have USF's size to deal with.
Mariah McCully had a very good 1st half but couldn't get anything going in the 2nd half.
USF was only 5-26 (19.2%) on three pointers vs 1-11 (9.1%) for the Shocks. Ironically, the one Shockers made 3 pointer was by Ene Adams. Her first of the year on her 4th attempt of the season.
USF was not great from the free throw line hitting 13-20 (65%) but the Shocks only got to the line 6 times knockin down 5 of those attemtps. In a game were made field goals were hard to come by that may have made the difference.
The fact the Shockers were playing their 2nd game in 24 hours made the effort they gave in the game even more impressive. Hopefully, we will see more of that next year. The Shocks do need to develop more quality and depth with their bench.
In his post-game interview the USF coach did not give the Shocks any mention. Basically said he team just played lousy.and missed a lot of open shoots.
The Shocker player I was most impressed with in this game was Trajata Colbert. She had 13 points on 6-11 from the field and 1-1 from the line and only had 1 turnover and that was probably the hardest I have seen Trajata play. I hope that carries over to next year. Most teams don't have USF's size to deal with.
Mariah McCully had a very good 1st half but couldn't get anything going in the 2nd half.
USF was only 5-26 (19.2%) on three pointers vs 1-11 (9.1%) for the Shocks. Ironically, the one Shockers made 3 pointer was by Ene Adams. Her first of the year on her 4th attempt of the season.
USF was not great from the free throw line hitting 13-20 (65%) but the Shocks only got to the line 6 times knockin down 5 of those attemtps. In a game were made field goals were hard to come by that may have made the difference.
The fact the Shockers were playing their 2nd game in 24 hours made the effort they gave in the game even more impressive. Hopefully, we will see more of that next year. The Shocks do need to develop more quality and depth with their bench.
In his post-game interview the USF coach did not give the Shocks any mention. Basically said he team just played lousy.and missed a lot of open shoots.
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