Shockers 76-64 Missouri State
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Good win for the Lady Shocks who played a very good and spirited 1st half taking a 39-26 lead into the locker room lead by Jessie Diamonds 17 first half points. The second half was not nearly as good and MSU pulled to within 6 points with about 8:30 remaining, but the Shocks were nails from the free throw line late, lead by Alex Harden and were able to fend off the Lady Bears to open the Valley season with a good win.
Shocks went 22-26 (84.6%) for one of their better performances with that many attempts.
Alie Decker appeared to have re-injured her knee and could be lost for awhile.
Shocks have a couple of tough road games next week at Bradley and at UNI.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostThe second half was not nearly as good and MSU pulled to within 6 points with about 8:30 remaining ...
Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostAlie Decker appeared to have re-injured her knee and could be lost for awhile.
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Originally posted by flyingMoose View PostWhen the Bears went to a 3-2 zone (they played it a little in the first half), they slowed us down a bunch. Fortunately, we had built a large enough lead that they were unable to close the gap. They also got some easy buckets in the second half because we spent too much time trying to steal the ball from the rebounder or intercept the outlet pass rather than getting back on defense. But all is well that ends well.
I couldn't see what happened. Did she hurt herself and then fall? Did she fall in the scrum and then get stepped on?
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Originally posted by flyingMoose View PostWhen the Bears went to a 3-2 zone (they played it a little in the first half), they slowed us down a bunch. Fortunately, we had built a large enough lead that they were unable to close the gap. They also got some easy buckets in the second half because we spent too much time trying to steal the ball from the rebounder or intercept the outlet pass rather than getting back on defense. But all is well that ends well.
I couldn't see what happened. Did she hurt herself and then fall? Did she fall in the scrum and then get stepped on?
I thought our defense over the final five minutes became too conservative, possibly because they were under orderss not to foul. Looked like a bullfight sans the red capes, but definitely some ole' defense being played.
I about swallowed my tongue when Chynna made the 60 foot inbounds pass to Alex late, but Alex made a great catch and drive to the hoop for 2 so it turned out great. Alex came alive after she made that trey. She sure wasn't the right player to foul down the stretch either going 8-8. You watch Alex's pure stroke on her free throws and you kind of wonder why she isn't a better shooter from the floor. However, her picture-perfect form on her free-throws gives me hope she will develop into a pretty efficient scorer before she's done.
I really did not see what happenned to Alie Decker at all. At first I thought she may have hit her head as she looked like a wobbly boxer that had just been tagged square on the chin. They really struggled to get her off the court, in fact, I thought they rushed things a bit, and I was little surprised when she returned to the bench, although with her leg heavily wrapped in ice. Hopefully, Jody will have something to report on her radio show Monday.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostI really did not see what happenned to Alie Decker at all. At first I thought she may have hit her head as she looked like a wobbly boxer that had just been tagged square on the chin.
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Originally posted by flyingMoose View PostI had the same thought - it may have been the head and a knee.
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Originally posted by oldtimewomen's hoopcoach View PostWe sweep Bradley and UNI on the road and I'd say we have a shot.
Hard to feel real good about Alie's situatution if the way she struggled to get to the locker room is any indication of how badly she was hurt. If Alie is out for the rest of the season at least the injury occurred at point where I believe she would qualify for a medical redshirt consideration. Good luck, Alie.
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Watched a replay of the Shocker-MSU game on ESPN3. What happened on Alie's injury is that Jaz Gordon lunged to tip away a MSU pass to the block, after Jaz tipped the ball she fell to the floor as Alie was coming towards the basket to get involved in the play. Jaz fell backwards dirently into Alie's leg hitting her right knee with the back of her shoulder. Of course, there ain't no fat on Jaz to cushion any blow.
I did not see any twisting of the knee. Directionally, it looked like it coulld have been a little hyperextended and maybe also bruised. Alie was getting up on her own and listening in on timeouts in the second half although moving very gingerly. Let's hope it is no more than that although she missed a month after hyperextending her left knee before the regular season started. Conditioning will be a real issue for Alie is she has to miss another month.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostWatched a replay of the Shocker-MSU game on ESPN3. What happened on Alie's injury is that Jaz Gordon lunged to tip away a MSU pass to the block, after Jaz tipped the ball she fell to the floor as Alie was coming towards the basket to get involved in the play. Jaz fell backwards dirently into Alie's leg hitting her right knee with the back of her shoulder. Of course, there ain't no fat on Jaz to cushion any blow.
I did not see any twisting of the knee. Directionally, it looked like it coulld have been a little hyperextended and maybe also bruised. Alie was getting up on her own and listening in on timeouts in the second half although moving very gingerly. Let's hope it is no more than that although she missed a month after hyperextending her left knee before the regular season started. Conditioning will be a real issue for Alie is she has to miss another month.
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After the 1st weekend of Valley play on the women's side I didn't really see any surprises unlike the Men. While this may be a bit premature my early take on the conference season is:
Teams to beat: Creighton and Illinois State
The Muddle in the Middle: Wichita State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Indiana State, Bradley
The Bottom Feeders: Drake, Evansville and Southern Illinois
While CU and ILS are the teams to beat they are certainly not unbeatable. The teams in the middle seem capable of knocking each other off. The team that plays the best on the road will emerge from this bunch.
If you want to make any noise at all in this year you simply can not be losing to any of the three bottom feeders.
The Valley appears to be a one bid confernence again this year so as always you want to be playing your best at year end.
One concern for the Shocks coming into the season, still remains. Jessica Diamond is averaging 33.5 minutes per game and logged 38 minutes against Missouri State. Will Jessica's legs hold up through a long season?
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostAfter the 1st weekend of Valley play on the women's side I didn't really see any surprises unlike the Men. While this may be a bit premature my early take on the conference season is:
Teams to beat: Creighton and Illinois State
The Muddle in the Middle: Wichita State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Indiana State, Bradley
The Bottom Feeders: Drake, Evansville and Southern Illinois
While CU and ILS are the teams to beat they are certainly not unbeatable. The teams in the middle seem capable of knocking each other off. The team that plays the best on the road will emerge from this bunch.
If you want to make any noise at all in this year you simply can not be losing to any of the three bottom feeders.
The Valley appears to be a one bid confernence again this year so as always you want to be playing your best at year end.
One concern for the Shocks coming into the season, still remains. Jessica Diamond is averaging 33.5 minutes per game and logged 38 minutes against Missouri State. Will Jessica's legs hold up through a long season?
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