Alex picks up her 4th foul with 17 minutes remaining in the game.
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WBB: Final Weekend of Regular Season @ Evansville and @ Indiana State
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Shockers survive an injury to Jamillah (apparently it happened in practice) and 4 fouls on Alex with 17 minutes to play and 4 fouls on Michaela with 13 minutes to play to pull out a 62-54 win at Indiana State.
Actually a pretty impressive effort by the Shocks considering all the adversity they faced. Again though shows their lack of depth and vulnerability to injury and fouls.
Alex had 6 points with about 8 minutes remaining but turned it on to finish with 17 points supported by Kesley with 16, Michaela 14 and Alie 11.
The Shocks came back in the 2nd half to win the rebounding battle 36-33. However, the Shocks did have more turnovers than Indiana State (13-12) which is very unusual but with Jamillah hurt and Alex in foul trouble the Shocks defense was certainly handicapped.
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Originally posted by tgcshock View Post3 peat! Best conference record in school history. Outstanding.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostIndeed, although those things were already in place coming into today's game. The big prize today was keeping the Shocks at-large hopes intact just in case they don't win the Valley Tournament next weekend.
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Kelsey and Michaela held the fort for the first 38 minutes of the game. Alie's back-to-back treys gave the Shocks their 1st lead of the 2nd half 46-44 with about 10 minutes left in the game. Alex then took over and outscored the Sycamores 11-6 over the next 6 minutes to put the Shocks up by 7 with 4 minutes to play. Alie hit 3 of 4 free throws and Kesley hit 2 of 2 free throws down the stretch to preserve the grind it out win for the Lady Shocks.
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Other Valley Scores:
@ Drake 74 - Loyola 70 in OT
Missouri State 86 - @ Evansville 71
@ Northern Iowa 74 - Bradley 68
Illinois State 69 - @ Southern Illinois 54
Drake seems to be grinding here at the end of the season. Right now Missouri State may be playing as good as anyone in the conference heading into the Tournament. Illinois State with a surprising double-digit road win at SIU screwed up the Valley's symmetrical standings. SIU fell off down the stretch as well.
Shocks will play the winner of the Bradley-Loyola game in the Valley tournament quarterfinals. If the Shocks win that they will play the winner of the UNI - SIU game.
Missouri State is the #3 seed is and is on Drake's side of the bracket.Last edited by 1972Shocker; March 7, 2015, 06:43 PM.
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The last 3 years the Lady Shocks have stumbled down the stretch although the last 2 years they did manage to hold on for co-championships. This year's team was probably the thinnest team of the past 4 years in terms of depth but they hung in their through a grueling season when Alex, Kesley, Jamillah, Michaela and Alie logged a ton of minutes. The ladies have shown a tremendous amount of toughness and deserve a ton of credit.
Congratulations Ladies and good luck in the post-season.
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The Shock's dropped their RPI to 38 with today's win over Indiana State.
I doubt that we can afford to lose to either Loyola (#306) or Bradley (#318) in the quarterfinals. Even with a win in those games our RPI probably goes up.
We might still have a shot at an at-large if we were to lose in the semi-finals to either UNI (#118) or SIU (#164) but that would probably have us squarely on the bubble at best.
I feel pretty good about the Shocks at-large chances if they make it to the Championship game.
I have no idea what the extent of Jamillah's shoulder injury is but obviously it was a big issue today.Last edited by 1972Shocker; March 8, 2015, 11:48 AM.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostThe Shock's dropped their RPI to 38 with today's win over Indiana State.
I doubt that we can afford to lose to either Loyola (#306) or Bradley (#318) in the quarterfinals. Even with a win in those games our RPI probably goes up.
We night still have a shot at an at-large if we were to lose in the semi-finals to either UNI (#118) or SIU (#164) but that would probably have us squarely on the bubble at best.
I feel pretty good about the Shocks at-large chances if they make it to the Championship game.
I have no idea what the extent of Jamillah's shoulder injury is but obviously it was a big issue today.
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Originally posted by oldtimewomen's hoopcoach View PostBonner's fine. Slight bump in Evansville game. They are all banged up; they all respond differently to their bumps and bruises. We'll take care of business in the Valley Tourney and then we'll see if we can get a better NCAA seed than last year."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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