I've seen no report in the paper or on Goshockers.com Anyone know anything about Missouri State. Nice and well deserved article about Alex by Lutz, whom I've never seen write anything about Women's sports.
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Originally posted by oldtimewomen's hoopcoach View PostI've seen no report in the paper or on Goshockers.com Anyone know anything about Missouri State. Nice and well deserved article about Alex by Lutz, whom I've never seen write anything about Women's sports."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by oldtimewomen's hoopcoach View PostI've seen no report in the paper or on Goshockers.com Anyone know anything about Missouri State. Nice and well deserved article about Alex by Lutz, whom I've never seen write anything about Women's sports.
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I don't know that I can tell you a whole lot about Missouri State. I was surprised that they did handle Indiana State last week. They actually led that game 44-22 at half and then held off an Indiana State rally in the 2nd half to win by 8. That game in and of itself tells me they are very capable of beating the Lady Shocks.
MSU does have some good size in 6-2 Jr Hillary Chvatal, 6-2 So Onye Osemenam and 6-3 So Rachel Swartz plus they have a couple of 6-1 players. The dominated Indiana State on the boards 47-29.
OTOH, MSU turned the ball over 26 times against the Sycamores and they average 19 turnovers a game. That may be a weakness the Shocks can exploit.
Looks like MSU goes about 10 deep so, like just about everyone else, they will have a depth advantage over the Shocks. 5-10 RJr Kenzie Williams, who missed most of last year and received a medical redshirt, is a very good player. I suspect that Alex will be assigned to try to keep Williams under control. Tyonna Snow, a 5-10 Jr. guard, is probably MSU's best athlete. She missed the 1st 8 games this year with a foot injury. The Bears are 3-2 since she returned to the lineup. 5-9 Fr. guard Liza Fruendt was averaging 14.3 PPG after 6 games before be sidelined with a stress fracture in her foot. She was initially thought to miss about a month but I don't know what her current status is. I don't know too much about the rest of the roster other than that MSU is pretty young. They have one Sr. in Nijay Gaines who plays about 15 MPG off the bench, a strong trio of Jrs in Williams, Snow and Chvatal, 3 sophs and 6 frosh.
Keys for the Shocks are pretty much the same as always. Avoid foul trouble and injuries to the starting 5 and hopefully be able to score enough to grind out a win.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostI don't know that I can tell you a whole lot about Missouri State. I was surprised that they did handle Indiana State last week. They actually led that game 44-22 at half and then held off an Indiana State rally in the 2nd half to win by 8. That game in and of itself tells me they are very capable of beating the Lady Shocks.
MSU does have some good size in 6-2 Jr Hillary Chvatal, 6-2 So Onye Osemenam and 6-3 So Rachel Swartz plus they have a couple of 6-1 players. The dominated Indiana State on the boards 47-29.
OTOH, MSU turned the ball over 26 times against the Sycamores and they average 19 turnovers a game. That may be a weakness the Shocks can exploit.
Looks like MSU goes about 10 deep so, like just about everyone else, they will have a depth advantage over the Shocks. 5-10 RJr Kenzie Williams, who missed most of last year and received a medical redshirt, is a very good player. I suspect that Alex will be assigned to try to keep Williams under control. Tyonna Snow, a 5-10 Jr. guard, is probably MSU's best athlete. She missed the 1st 8 games this year with a foot injury. The Bears are 3-2 since she returned to the lineup. 5-9 Fr. guard Liza Fruendt was averaging 14.3 PPG after 6 games before be sidelined with a stress fracture in her foot. She was initially thought to miss about a month but I don't know what her current status is. I don't know too much about the rest of the roster other than that MSU is pretty young. They have one Sr. in Nijay Gaines who plays about 15 MPG off the bench, a strong trio of Jrs in Williams, Snow and Chvatal, 3 sophs and 6 frosh.
Keys for the Shocks are pretty much the same as always. Avoid foul trouble and injuries to the starting 5 and hopefully be able to score enough to grind out a win.
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Halftime Team Stats
Shockers
STAT TOTAL
Points37
Field Goals15-29, 51.7%
Free Throws3-6, 50.0%
3-Pointers4-6, 66.7%
Off. Rebounds5
Def. Rebounds9
Total Rebounds14
Assists8
Blocks2
P. Fouls11
T. Fouls0
Turnovers4
MSU
Points29
Field Goals8-18, 44.4%
Free Throws11-16, 68.8%
3-Pointers2-7, 28.6%
Off. Rebounds3
Def. Rebounds12
Total Rebounds15
Assists6
Blocks3
P. Fouls9
T. Fouls0
Turnovers10ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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