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Shockers v Northern Iowa (Friday) and Drake (Sunday)
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Shockers 44-55 Northern Iowa
The second half (31-21) was an improvement over the first half (13-34), and this game was an improvement over last weekend. The first half of the conference season won't be very enjoyable, but the second half has a chance to be interesting.
The Shocks played hard and much cleaner (only thirteen turnovers). In the first quarter (four points), they could not buy a basket, and the size inside for the Panthers was intimidating to them. The Shockers had no answer for Jen Keitel (the size). She scored eighteen and could have scored as many as she wanted it seemed.
The second half saw a rotation of seven players (Aundra, Diamond, Elle, Jalessa, Jyar, Rangie and TaQuandra), part of the "now that we have everyone available, who is going to show they deserve to play." TaQuandra scored nine, Rangie eight and Jyar seven - all on too many shots. The Shockers shot 31.7% from the floor and 15% (3-20) on three-balls. Some of those were of the desperation variety late in the game.
There is still a long, long way to go, but I thought there was some improvement.Last edited by flyingMoose; January 8, 2016, 10:37 PM.
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Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostSHOX just won the third quarter 12-9. Where was that team in the first half?
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I thought if the Shocks could take care of the basketball (they did with only 13 turnovers), stay close on the boards (they did 38 to 39 for UNI) and keep Madison Weekly under control (they did holding her to 5 points) that they would have a good chance of winning this game (they didn't). Proves one thing beyond a reasonable doubt. That is I don't know diddly squat.
I don't see them keeping up with a Drake team that averages 80 points a game. However, please refer to my previous insight above.
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Originally posted by oldtimewomen's hoopcoach View PostNo players, no coach; probably not much winning. If you ever see Alex or Kelsey; a BS, WSU graduate and a WSU MS Graduate; say thank you."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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I think we have some talented young ladies as well (I also think we have a few who have underachieved greatly so far)... However we have talented individual players, I don't see us having a very good team or team players. Alex and Kelsey were the ultimate team players. Unselfish and humble almost to a fault. Haleigh lankster before that and I'd include Jess Diamond as well. Players who gave everything to a team and coach. I see a lot of girls yelling at others, too much 1 vs 1 play. Not enough encouraging and no leadership. Yes I see moments of a player showing emotion but no one really leading by example.
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Originally posted by Shox1979 View PostI think we have some talented young ladies as well (I also think we have a few who have underachieved greatly so far)... However we have talented individual players, I don't see us having a very good team or team players. Alex and Kelsey were the ultimate team players. Unselfish and humble almost to a fault. Haleigh lankster before that and I'd include Jess Diamond as well. Players who gave everything to a team and coach. I see a lot of girls yelling at others, too much 1 vs 1 play. Not enough encouraging and no leadership. Yes I see moments of a player showing emotion but no one really leading by example."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Originally posted by Shox1979 View PostI think we have some talented young ladies as well (I also think we have a few who have underachieved greatly so far)... However we have talented individual players, I don't see us having a very good team or team players. Alex and Kelsey were the ultimate team players. Unselfish and humble almost to a fault. Haleigh lankster before that and I'd include Jess Diamond as well. Players who gave everything to a team and coach. I see a lot of girls yelling at others, too much 1 vs 1 play. Not enough encouraging and no leadership. Yes I see moments of a player showing emotion but no one really leading by example.
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Not sure how many times it happened but on several occasions our defender would lose her man, get backdoored for a layup, not switch on a screen, or just get beat, and would then stand and point fingers at someone else... Instead of hustling back, making up for it on the next play or simply saying "my bad". We faceguarded centers 30 feet from the basket, but allowed their tiny point guard to dribble unguarded to within 5 feet of the rim all night, even when trailing. We finally threw on a 3/4 court press but it's hard to setup when you can't score and by then it was much too late. Really frustrating to watch.
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