The last time WSU played ORU in Tulsa in December 2005, the Shockers turned in one of the most embarrassing performances ever, losing to the Golden Eagles by an 81-49 score and committing 43 turnovers in the process. Yes, Forty-Three, Four Three, 10+10+10+10+3, a bunch.
We lost at home to ORU in December 2006 by a more respectable 71-55 score. Still, the Shockers turned the ball over 25 times in that game.
Not sure what kind of team ORU has this year, they won their exhibition game agaisnt Central Oklahoma by a rather close 84-79 score and they lost their only regular season game on the road to Marquette by a score of 89-67.
Their Coach is in his 13th year at ORU so they will probably play the same high pressure defense that the Shockers have not handled well in recent years.
They have 5 Seniors and 4 Juniors on their 15 player roster so they have a big experience advantage over the Shocks.
Against Marquette they received 20 point performances from 5'9" Freshman Georgia Jones who took 10 of ORU's 20 trey attempts and made 4 and from 5'10" Junior Janae Voelker from Newton.
The keys for the Shockers IMHO:
1. Keep the turnovers to a minimum and work for good shots.
2. ORU's Jones has a good height advantage over Jacie. Haleigh Lankster, at 5'9" may be valualble in defending Jones. Daria Frazier needs to control Voelker without getting in foul trouble.
3. Shocks need to at least hold their own on the boards.
4. As always it will help if the Shocks can shoot a decent % from the field.
This will be an interesting early test of how the Shocks will handle playing on the road under Coach Adams.
:goshocks:
We lost at home to ORU in December 2006 by a more respectable 71-55 score. Still, the Shockers turned the ball over 25 times in that game.
Not sure what kind of team ORU has this year, they won their exhibition game agaisnt Central Oklahoma by a rather close 84-79 score and they lost their only regular season game on the road to Marquette by a score of 89-67.
Their Coach is in his 13th year at ORU so they will probably play the same high pressure defense that the Shockers have not handled well in recent years.
They have 5 Seniors and 4 Juniors on their 15 player roster so they have a big experience advantage over the Shocks.
Against Marquette they received 20 point performances from 5'9" Freshman Georgia Jones who took 10 of ORU's 20 trey attempts and made 4 and from 5'10" Junior Janae Voelker from Newton.
The keys for the Shockers IMHO:
1. Keep the turnovers to a minimum and work for good shots.
2. ORU's Jones has a good height advantage over Jacie. Haleigh Lankster, at 5'9" may be valualble in defending Jones. Daria Frazier needs to control Voelker without getting in foul trouble.
3. Shocks need to at least hold their own on the boards.
4. As always it will help if the Shocks can shoot a decent % from the field.
This will be an interesting early test of how the Shocks will handle playing on the road under Coach Adams.
:goshocks:
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