Shocks jump right into the heat of the Valley as they host what appears to be this year's two best Valley teams this weekend in Drake tonight at 7:00 pm and Northern Iowa Sunday at 3:30 pm.
Both Drake, the preseason favorite to win the Valley this year and who recieved 34 out of 40 1st place votes, and UNI who recieved 4 1st place votes and was picked 2nd behind Drake are 6-4 against non-conference D-1 opponents. Drake has an RPI of 32 against a SOS of 20 and UNI has an RPI of 38 agaisnt a SOS of 15. However, WarrenNolan.com only has them at 107 and 113, respectively, in his Nolan Power Index.
The Shocks have an RPI of 211 against an SOS of 173 with and NPI of 196.
First up is Drake and their up-tempo offense. However, Drake is/may be missing a couple of key pieces. Maddy Dean, a 5-9 Jr Guard, who average 13 PPG and 7 RPG last year is out for the season with a knee injury. Sara Rhine, a 6-1 So Forward, who was Valley Freshman of the Year last year and whose numbers are similar to Dean's has missed the last 3 games with some kind of a foot or ankle injury. When I saw Drake 3 games ago against Iowa Rhine was in a walking boot. So not sure about her availability. Still Drake has plenty of firepower available not the least of which is Lizzy Wendell, a 6-0 Forward, who was the preseason pick for Vallley POY who is averaging 21.3 PPG and 5.3 RPG. However, Wendell is not shooting the 3-ball very well this year.
Also Kapaun-Mt. Carmel grad Sammie Bachrodt, a 5-10 So Guard, will nost likely be in the starting lineup for Drake and is averaging 10 PPG and 5 RPG this year. Sammie plays hard.
I don't know if the Shocks have the offensive firepower or BBIQ to stay with Drake, however, if there is a team in the Valley that is athletically equipped to give Drake some problems I think that would be the Shocks. Drake typically puts up a lot of points and mostly tries to outscore you. However, Green Bay, who is a very good team, did hold Drake to 48 points in Green Bay in a 71-48 beatdown of Drake on December 3rd.
The Shocks have not played since December 21st and Drake played back-to-back games on December 21st and 22nd. It will be interesting to see if the long layoff will have any meaningful impact on the game. It has the potential to be an interesting game and will be a good measuring stick for the Shocks. If they can hang with or beat Drake then they can will be a factor in this year's Valley race. This game at least has the potential to be an entertaining game.
Shocker Game Notes
Wichita Eagle Article - Shocks hope to overcome 2nd half struggles as they open Valley play.
Northern Iowa opens at Missouri State tonight before heading to Wichita for Sunday's game.
Both Drake, the preseason favorite to win the Valley this year and who recieved 34 out of 40 1st place votes, and UNI who recieved 4 1st place votes and was picked 2nd behind Drake are 6-4 against non-conference D-1 opponents. Drake has an RPI of 32 against a SOS of 20 and UNI has an RPI of 38 agaisnt a SOS of 15. However, WarrenNolan.com only has them at 107 and 113, respectively, in his Nolan Power Index.
The Shocks have an RPI of 211 against an SOS of 173 with and NPI of 196.
First up is Drake and their up-tempo offense. However, Drake is/may be missing a couple of key pieces. Maddy Dean, a 5-9 Jr Guard, who average 13 PPG and 7 RPG last year is out for the season with a knee injury. Sara Rhine, a 6-1 So Forward, who was Valley Freshman of the Year last year and whose numbers are similar to Dean's has missed the last 3 games with some kind of a foot or ankle injury. When I saw Drake 3 games ago against Iowa Rhine was in a walking boot. So not sure about her availability. Still Drake has plenty of firepower available not the least of which is Lizzy Wendell, a 6-0 Forward, who was the preseason pick for Vallley POY who is averaging 21.3 PPG and 5.3 RPG. However, Wendell is not shooting the 3-ball very well this year.
Also Kapaun-Mt. Carmel grad Sammie Bachrodt, a 5-10 So Guard, will nost likely be in the starting lineup for Drake and is averaging 10 PPG and 5 RPG this year. Sammie plays hard.
I don't know if the Shocks have the offensive firepower or BBIQ to stay with Drake, however, if there is a team in the Valley that is athletically equipped to give Drake some problems I think that would be the Shocks. Drake typically puts up a lot of points and mostly tries to outscore you. However, Green Bay, who is a very good team, did hold Drake to 48 points in Green Bay in a 71-48 beatdown of Drake on December 3rd.
The Shocks have not played since December 21st and Drake played back-to-back games on December 21st and 22nd. It will be interesting to see if the long layoff will have any meaningful impact on the game. It has the potential to be an interesting game and will be a good measuring stick for the Shocks. If they can hang with or beat Drake then they can will be a factor in this year's Valley race. This game at least has the potential to be an entertaining game.
Shocker Game Notes
Wichita Eagle Article - Shocks hope to overcome 2nd half struggles as they open Valley play.
Northern Iowa opens at Missouri State tonight before heading to Wichita for Sunday's game.
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