Denver is coming off a whipping by the yotes. They were down 53-16 at halftime and finished the game 79-51. Denver had 24 turnovers. We will see if there is some comeback for Denver. They were a 5th place choice preseason in the Summit. Currently Denver is 0-6 & alone in the cellar. The Jackrabbits had a great shooting game in Omaha. We will see if the trend continues at the Mile High. Go Jacks!!
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Yotes with their typical aggressive style of defense, tight to the body and ready to poke the ball out, we get body contact sometimes too , but much more incidental IMO and have our arms raised straight up and visible, we still get called and they don't. It should be the other way around. Hope I'm wrong, but I don't see us getting 24 turnovers.
I saw a still photo of Lamb defending (it wasn't Denver) her player tight to her body making contact and she had her arm on top of her left arm holding it down ready to poke at the ball. As soon as I saw that photo, I said yup, that's the way they defend. I think they are smart at it though, they know it's hard for the ref's to see what they do with their arms and hands.The girl she was guarding had her shoulder down, so Lamb might not have been able to knock the ball loose, a still photo is a small fraction of time seized.
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Originally posted by jackdaniel View PostYotes with their typical aggressive style of defense, tight to the body and ready to poke the ball out, we get body contact sometimes too , but much more incidental IMO and have our arms raised straight up and visible, we still get called and they don't. It should be the other way around. Hope I'm wrong, but I don't see us getting 24 turnovers.
I saw a still photo of Lamb defending (it wasn't Denver) her player tight to her body making contact and she had her arm on top of her left arm holding it down ready to poke at the ball. As soon as I saw that photo, I said yup, that's the way they defend. I think they are smart at it though, they know it's hard for the ref's to see what they do with their arms and hands.The girl she was guarding had her shoulder down, so Lamb might not have been able to knock the ball loose, a still photo is a small fraction of time seized."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
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Originally posted by SteelSD View PostDenver is awful. Yotes rolled them too. A good team should beat them this badly.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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That pass from Myah to Timmer for a layup was boss, that was an incredibly fast bucket there, the pass, the catch going full speed, the finish, that reminded me of Kerrie Young's, with an assist from Clarissa Ober, layup a little bit further out where she caught the ball, but she did it alone in two dribbles for the lay-in. She was one, if not the most,incredible athletes we've had IMHO, Here's that replay, at 8:11 mark.
That was one of my favorite teams to watch, they were also well balanced in scoring, a different group led the way in multiple games, also like this team, shared the ball incredibly well, another similarity. Ellie had the best post moves, never lifted her pivot foot unless she put the ball down first, changed directions many times with great pivot foot discipline, loved it when the commentator said "Thompson went right through the whole Cardinal defense" in the game against Stanford. Maybe Macy and Madison were the stars, but they had an incredible supporting cast to allow them to have more freedom and have less pressure to score. Incredible team, I'm a little bit heavy in nostalgia. sorry for that.Last edited by jackdaniel; 01-16-2022, 03:58 PM.
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