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Post by coyoteglory on Feb 2, 2020 16:35:54 GMT -6
I’m sure Duffy has had other games that I’ve watched where she’s clearly been the best player on the floor, but this one felt even different than that. Seemed like every time she touched it she would either score or get an assist. She’s gone to a different level that reminds me of watching Seekamp. And to think I was getting nervous in the first quarter that it was going to be a repeat of last year.
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Post by coyoteglory on Jan 30, 2020 7:20:35 GMT -6
Kind of ugly game last night, but the Ws keep coming!
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Post by coyoteglory on Jan 20, 2020 10:45:37 GMT -6
Beat the best team in your conference by 30. Drop in rankings. Not a great sign and speaks to how down the Summit is besides us this year.
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Post by coyoteglory on Jan 19, 2020 18:48:39 GMT -6
That seems like a smart move. Even assuming she could come back, why would you give up a full year when you’d have to play against maybe the best summit league team ever to get to the NCAA tournament?
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Post by coyoteglory on Jan 6, 2020 7:45:18 GMT -6
If we play like this, we will be tough to beat in league play!
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Post by coyoteglory on Jan 2, 2020 13:51:32 GMT -6
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Post by coyoteglory on Jan 1, 2020 20:35:39 GMT -6
You've got two guards who came up in small schools and combined to score over 5,000 career points in those two. That's just who they are. They're always going to be looking to put the ball on the floor or take a shot first, you'd have to figure out a way to reprogram their DNA at this point to change that. You've got to come to grips with the fact that they're both unafraid to take big shots (which is great) but they're also never really going to be highly efficient playmakers for others. They just don't see the floor well enough and it's not how they learned to play. Just the way it is. City league, do you see another person besides Duffy that could fill that role? Maybe Kunzer?
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Post by coyoteglory on Jan 1, 2020 13:36:13 GMT -6
Does everyone think this could be possible?
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Post by coyoteglory on Jan 1, 2020 13:34:07 GMT -6
Neither side of the ball looked great today. On the bright side, we had lots of good shots that normally go in that didn't. On the down side, that passing stat that someone put up a while ago is something I think was probably the best point made all year, and now I can't watch our team without thinking about it (thanks kiyoat). We don't move the ball very well and because of that, we take a lot of forced shots. I realize Duffy plays a lot of point guard and so will maybe have more assists than others, but the fact that our two primary guards (McKeever and Lamb) play about 70 minutes a game between them and consistently can generate only about 2-4 assists combined per game is problematic. Both are obviously great shooters, but I think if we had a little more movement it might help. Though I'll defer to those on this board that know more than I do to shine some more informed light on this point.
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Post by coyoteglory on Dec 21, 2019 7:41:25 GMT -6
I’m worried about this one because it seems like a combination of the top level athleticism of Clemson combined with the skill of Indiana, both of whom we lost to last year. I think this may be one of the tougher matchups for us of any team in the country.
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Dec 15, 2019 13:41:58 GMT -6
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Post by coyoteglory on Dec 15, 2019 13:41:58 GMT -6
Hope that we can keep this hot shooting for next week!
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Post by coyoteglory on Nov 25, 2019 21:01:18 GMT -6
Made a bit of a run late, but definitely too late and MSU had the answer. Ugly game to watch on our part. Credit to Missouri State. They had the gameplan for success and executed it. They weren't giving us anything under the basket. Couldn't count on points from anyone, anywhere on the floor really. Can't help but feel this team was capable of a lot more tonight, but that was an excellent team that came in and made the Yotes look tame on their home court. This schedule had to catch up to us eventually, but still it sucks to lose to anyone at home. Go pick up the pieces in Vegas. Well said. Still felt like we could take them any given game. But they are really good, and their ball pressure and bigs make it tough.
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Post by coyoteglory on Nov 25, 2019 20:31:56 GMT -6
Missed a lot of shots in the paint because of their length. You’d think Coach P would change our strategy.
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Post by coyoteglory on Nov 25, 2019 20:12:58 GMT -6
I don't know if you can really complain about knocking down some open 3s when a 29 percent shooter on the year is 4-for-4. Yotes would be getting blown out of the building if not for Arens. Lamb and McKeever need to quit worrying so much about the next shot they're going to get up and start looking for the next pass that might actually get the defense moving and set somebody else up. I think it’s less about Lamb and Mckeevers shooting and more about the stat that kiyoat mentioned last week about their assist to turnover. Both are scorers and that’s okay that sometimes you don’t score. But neither gets anyone else open, which makes it tough.
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Post by coyoteglory on Nov 25, 2019 19:56:28 GMT -6
I hope you’re right. Both teams certainly have enough fire power.
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