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Originally posted by mjbaker84 View PostShocker WBB lose Melissa Secchiaroli just now to morehead state?
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Originally posted by mjbaker84 View PostShocker WBB lose Melissa Secchiaroli just now to morehead state?
Of course, Morehead State and Wichita State do have some history on the gridiron and hopefully this does turnout to be similar result to the last meeting between the schools in September 1986.
Shocker Summer: When a 32-point halftime lead wasn’t enough for a football win
WSU blew a 35-3 halftime lead and, in the process, a game it had won, dropping a 36-35 decision to Morehead State University.
Morehead State’s Adrian Breen threw two touchdown passes in the final 1:54 and then ran for the winning two-point conversion himself with 27 seconds to play.
“I’ve been coaching for 30 years and I have never, ever, ever lost a ball game like this, “ said WSU coach Ron Chismar, whose team fell to 1-2. “… It’s a disgrace.”
One team’s disgrace, though, is another team’s triumph.
“This is the biggest win in the history of Morehead State football,” said MSU coach Bill Baldridge, whose Eagles are 3-0, their best start since 1964. It was the first victory for Morehead State, a Division I-AA, over a Division I-A program.
Perhaps that was just a harbinger of what was to come. The Shockers shut down the football program at the end of that year.
And, yes, I was at that game. As you can see Morehead State doesn't carry fond memories for Shocker fans.
Last edited by 1972Shocker; August 3, 2022, 10:05 PM.
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Originally posted by flyingMoose View Post
Eight of the fifteen (not including Melissa) on the Morehead State roster are foreign nationals. It appears as if she and the Eagles were on each other's radar already. But 0-18 in the OVC and 1-27 overall?
8 of 15 of the Shocker roster players are also foreign nationals which is a pretty common ratio for HCKA. Although this year I think she has 2 Canadians for the first time.
That approach has worked reasonably well for South Florida but not so much for Wichita State. Looks like the first season Morehead State has gone heavily foreign so will have to see how it turns out for them.
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Shockers Reveal 2022-23 Non-Conference Opponents
Wichita State head women's basketball coach Keitha Adams announced her team's 2022-23 non-conference schedule Friday morning.
I think this is a bit of an upgrade from previous years non-conference schedules under HCKA, although home portion of the non-conference schedule is a lot weaker than the away schedule. But overall I think a better schedule to get them prepared for AAC play than in recent years.
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Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
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Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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League Coaches Pick Shockers to Finish 10th
Wichita State women's basketball has been picked to finish 10th in the American Athletic Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, it was announced Wednesday morning.
Wichita State women's basketball has been picked to finish 10th in the American Athletic Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, it was announced Wednesday morning.
The Shockers received 32 total votes from the league's coaches, just two behind ninth place pick Cincinnati. South Florida enters the season as the conference favorites - 99 points and nine of the 11 first place votes. Houston, SMU, Tulsa, Tulane and Memphis round out the top five.
2022-23 American Athletic Conference
Women's Basketball Preseason Coaches' Poll
Team (First-Place Votes) Points 1. South Florida (9) 99 2. Houston (2) 89 3. SMU 73 4. Tulsa 66 5. Tulane 56 Memphis 56 7. Temple 43 8. UCF 38 9. Cincinnati 34 10. Wichita State 32 11. East Carolina 19
This is not at all surprising considering the Shockers are replacing 4 starters as Mariah McCully, Seraphine Bastin, Carla Bremaud and Asia Strong have either exhausted theri eligibility or otherwise moved on.
I thought the Shocks had a chance to outperform their expectations the last two years but that did not happen and now the core of that team is gone.
I also think this year's team has a chance to outperform the above expectations primarily because the expectations are so low.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostLeague Coaches Pick Shockers to Finish 10th
Wichita State women's basketball has been picked to finish 10th in the American Athletic Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, it was announced Wednesday morning.
Wichita State women's basketball has been picked to finish 10th in the American Athletic Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, it was announced Wednesday morning.
The Shockers received 32 total votes from the league's coaches, just two behind ninth place pick Cincinnati. South Florida enters the season as the conference favorites - 99 points and nine of the 11 first place votes. Houston, SMU, Tulsa, Tulane and Memphis round out the top five.
2022-23 American Athletic Conference
Women's Basketball Preseason Coaches' Poll
Team (First-Place Votes) Points 1. South Florida (9) 99 2. Houston (2) 89 3. SMU 73 4. Tulsa 66 5. Tulane 56 Memphis 56 7. Temple 43 8. UCF 38 9. Cincinnati 34 10. Wichita State 32 11. East Carolina 19
This is not at all surprising considering the Shockers are replacing 4 starters as Mariah McCully, Seraphine Bastin, Carla Bremaud and Asia Strong have either exhausted theri eligibility or otherwise moved on.
I thought the Shocks had a chance to outperform their expectations the last two years but that did not happen and now the core of that team is gone.
I also think this year's team has a chance to outperform the above expectations primarily because the expectations are so low.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
And here I thought that once UConn left, we'd have an opportunity to challenge in the top 3rd of the conference. Very disappointed in Coach's lack of success given her 1st year here, her UTEP success, JUCO success, bringing her top assistant with her, and "hometown" ties (Oxford). Very unfortunate.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
HCKA's first year she inherited a very senior laden team (8 seniors including 3 5th year seniors plus 3 juniors). I think this proved to be more of a curse than a blessing in structuring a more balanced roster thereafter.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
She knew who she had and knew who she'd be losing. I believe she went with having quicker results rather than a steady rebuild and here we are......picked for next to last.Last edited by 1972Shocker; October 12, 2022, 11:03 PM.
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Shockers Edge Missouri Southern in Overtime
Wichita State needed five more minutes to pull out a 72-70 exhibition overtime win over Missouri Southern State Tuesday night in Charles Koch Arena. MSSU missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer at the end of OT that would have won the game. The games was tied at 61-all at the end of regulation.
Missouri Southern State is ranked No. 19 in the preseason DII poll and returns an All-American in point guard Lacy Stokes.
The Shockers defeated the Lions, 89-61 in 2021, 80-33 in 2019 and 62-49 in 2018.
Curtessia Dean poured in a game-high 24 points on 10-of-20 shooting to go with six rebounds in her Wichita State debut. Jane Asinde did most of her damage in the first half, finishing with 15 points, 17 rebounds, four assists and four steals. Trajata Colbert added a double-double in 14 points and 11 boards.
The Shockers may have a depth problem. The 5 starters played between 30 and 38 minutes including OT for a total of 163 minutes (72.5% of the total). That is quite a lot especially for an exhibition game. The other 7 players who played combined to shoot 2-16 (12.5% from the field including 0-6 on 3 pointers) and 5-10 from the free throw line with Ella Anciaux going 2-5 from the field and 1-3 from the line in only 6 minutes of playing time. This group had 2 assists vs 7 turnovers. Returner Carla Budane plus newcomers Raissa Nsabua and Daniela Abies did not play. I believe Nsabua is injured.
I guess you can hope this is the women's Augusta State exhibition ( a very good Shocker men's team had trouble with D-II Augusta State in 2016 before winning 73-67) but there are signs this could be a (another) long year especially if injuries or foul problems with the starters come in to play. I find it very difficult to be too optimistic at this point but we will see.
Wichita State opens the regular season next Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. vs. Alcorn State.Last edited by 1972Shocker; November 2, 2022, 07:18 AM.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostShockers Edge Missouri Southern in Overtime
The Shockers may have a TALENT problem. The 5 starters played between 30 and 38 minutes including OT. That is quite a lot especially for an exhibition game.
Wichita State opens the regular season next Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. vs. Alcorn State.
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RH: "We’ve Got A Lot Of Work To Do"
The Shockers needed a last-second basket to force overtime, where they didn't lead until 1:32 remained. Missouri Southern missed a three-pointer in the final seconds and the Shockers survived against a team ranked No. 19 in NCAA Division II.
"No question we've got a lot of work to do," Wichita State coach Keitha Adams said. "We're going to take this film and this is going to be great for us to be back in the gym."
The Lions shot poorly (27 of 81) but made 11 three-pointers and grabbed 16 offensive rebounds to score 15 second-chance points. They made 6 of 12 threes in the third quarter to erase Wichita State's 30-20 first-half lead.
Many of those shots came when the Shockers lost track of their assignments and allowed dribble penetration to lead to open shots.
"We've got to get better at defending," Adams said. "Too many drive-bys. Then you're having to help and then you're having to rotate."
"They got way too many offensive rebounds," Adams said. "I'm looking forward to practice. Our boxing out and being more physical team is something we've got to improve on. We let a lot of people drive by us. We were chasing the ball."
The Shockers avoided the upset when Colbert scored on an inbound play called "home run." In 2020, she scored in the final seconds on the same play to beat Temple 72-70.
"We've run this play for years and years," she said. "It's a very good play. I just have to be willing and determined to finish."
In the overtime, Colbert's layup gave the Shockers a 67-65 lead. DJ McCarty made three of four foul shots in the final 23 seconds to hold off the Lions.
Those points allowed the Shockers to leave Koch Arena feeling better about a win and knowing they came through when they had to get a score. That is a better feeling than losing.
"We knew what to dial up," Adams said. "Tonight's a great night for them to go home with confidence about what we do. We executed and look what happened."
So what Coach Adams is really saying is her team played lousy on the defensive end, did not shoot great and needed some very good fortune to escape with an exhibtion win. I guess that is better than losing but not sure about building any confidence.
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