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UALR have a couple impressive road wins so far this seasons with wins at Memphis and at a down LSU team(RPI 192). They beat ORU at home by a score of 54-43. UALR is coming off a big home win against Oklahoma where they were up by 17 at one point but eventually won by 4. Once again this is another great chance for the Jacks to add another quality win. UALR will come into the game tomorrow with a RPI of 40.
It looks like UALR only goes about 3 deep so SDSU's bench should be able to wear them down and pull away in the 2nd half. Having said that, by looking at some of UALR scores they tend to play pretty even with their opponent in the 1st half (147-142) and pull away in the 2nd. They are out scoring the opposition by a score of 217-176 in the 2nd half.
Real Time RPI has SDSU winning this game 78-71.
http://realtimerpi.com/cgi-bin/rpi/s...me=&date=12-18
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UALR has three players who go aggressively to the board for offensive rebounds, over 2 a game for Kaitlyn Pratt and Shanity James, to a little lesser extent, Keanna Keys.
Offensive rebounds are strictly going after the ball on every shot or drive and shot attempt. It's sheer effort, so that's why only so many on a team are threats for offensive boards, because the others, quit frankly don't show a propensity toward expending that much energy, these are high energy players. A little bit to do with acquiring a knack for it too. Players like our own Mariah Clarin, Megan Waytashek, Chynna Stevens and from W. Ill, Ashley Luke. Just a few examples from the Summit, there are others also. Some teams stress getting back on defense more than trying for second chance points, so that enters into it too. Even similar teams are just a little bit different.Last edited by jackdaniel; 12-18-2014, 12:51 AM.
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Originally posted by jackdaniel View PostUALR has three players who go aggressively to the board for offensive rebounds, over 2 a game for Kaitlyn Pratt and Shanity James, to a little lesser extent, Keanna Keys.
Offensive rebounds are strictly going after the ball on every shot or drive and shot attempt. It's sheer effort, so that's why only so many on a team are threats for offensive boards, because the others, quit frankly don't show a propensity toward expending that much energy, these are high energy players. A little bit to do with acquiring a knack for it too. Players like our own Mariah Clarin, Megan Waytashek, Chynna Stevens and from W. Ill, Ashley Luke. Just a few examples from the Summit, there are others also. Some teams stress getting back on defense more than trying for second chance points, so that enters into it too. Even similar teams are just a little bit different.
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hope to see a little more court "awareness" regarding passing the ball this time around. should be fun game!
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Another women's game against a high-level opponent on the tv and the first men's game with Marshall on the radio - all while I am doing carpentry work on my house. There's a decent chance that I'll accidentally nail my hand to the floor or saw off a finger tonight.
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Originally posted by krak-r-jacks View Postblocking out matters---great pic from Duke-Husker wbb game!
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hope to see a little more court "awareness" regarding passing the ball this time around. should be fun game!
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Originally posted by 76JACK View Postwho has the game on tv?
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