I guess a 9 seed can beat a 1 on their home court. Miami just beat Indiana on a last second shot. Just watched the end, but if I understood correctly, Indiana never led in the game.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostI guess a 9 seed can beat a 1 on their home court. Miami just beat Indiana on a last second shot. Just watched the end, but if I understood correctly, Indiana never led in the game.
Gotta hit your shots if you want to cause an upset.
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Originally posted by RahRahRabbits View Post
Shooting 57% from 3 instead of 13% will have that effect... though Miami certainly let Indiana stay in it late with missed free throws. While the score from our game was never that close, the Jacks outplayed the Hokies in the 2nd half by a good margin. If it wasn't for an awful 1st quarter, and an unfortunate quick 0-10 run over 2 minutes or so to close the 2nd quarter.... we would have been in far better position for the upset to actually occur.
Gotta hit your shots if you want to cause an upset.
but more accurately (a bit anyway) you gotta hit MORE shots than the other team if you wanna win / cause an upset
and while i have said several times we need more scoring and that feels very right, at the end of the day they shot 57% from 3 in the first half but 25% in the second half. did we defend better or did they get cold or did law of averages kick in??
they made 7 FG in first Q. 4 FG in third Q. 5FG in 4th Q. but in the second quarter they made 12! for some reason in the second quarter we really could not stop anyone off the dribble forcing the defender guarding Kitley to step over and help. every time that happened Kitley went directly to the rim and often got an offensive rebound
at the end of the day it feels like the 3s hurt a lot. we had TWO they had TWELVE, but to be honest we neutralized that 10 point advantage at the FT line where we made 14 to their 4. the problem is overall they made 6 more FG and that was the exact margin of the game
and in all my years coaching i was ALWAYS a believer that shooting the basketball and rebounding are the two most important pieces of the game. if you can NOT put the ball in the hoop, EVERY other part of the game gets harder!! and i might speculate a little that ONE partial reason for our uncharacteristically bad defense in the second Q could have been frustration from not really shooting well for 5 or 6 quarters of basketball from friday into sunday??
anyway no matter what the reason for them getting 12 FG in the second, i AGREE with the feeling that we need to score more and think it is a fact that we struggled to score at times this season. but they made six more FG and that was the difference in the game
it does NOT matter how we even that up!!! we can make more or cause them to make less and while the offense did look to blame in both games it is also true that we do not normally let teams shoot 75% for a quarter and make 12 FG
and back to my belief about shooting and rebounding. i think losing to them on the boards by 7 is fairly respectable BUT they made 6 more FG and part of that is due to them getting MORE shots. beat by 7 boards feels respectable but we could have done a better job and that would have definitely decreased the amount of FG they made
at the end of the day i agree we needed to score more and it feels like we need more shooting maybe particularly from 3
but that has never really seem like the way AJ has approached it. he definitely prefers to play good offense while also being very good at defending and rebounding and shooting wise, i think it will always be more normal for us to shoot well as a team with multiple solid shooters.
just a for instance to show how you fairly easily makeup 12 points without really improving your shooting at all or making any additional 3s
Paiton missed a wide open fast break layup
Tori missed 2 layups on one possession
Timmie went 0 for 3 on her first 3 FT
lets say we should have had 6 more points there. now we are down by 6
do a much better job of forcing Amoore, Traylor, and probably especially King OFF the 3 pt line but also NEVER help so aggressively off Kitley that you give up rebounding position
even if that means you get beat off the dribble and give up wide open layups but NEVER a O board for second chance points. if you turn 6 or their 12 3s into wide upen layups they still score 6 less points and you have a tie game
if you assume we recover well enough to get them to miss just ONE of those layups then you win the game
point being i agree i want us to shoot better and score better but that game was winnable without shooting much better at all. make a couple layups and FTs and dont give up 12 threes and dont give up O boards
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Originally posted by LetsGoRabbits View Post
i definitely agree with this and NO DOUBT this feels true after our VT loss
but more accurately (a bit anyway) you gotta hit MORE shots than the other team if you wanna win / cause an upset
and while i have said several times we need more scoring and that feels very right, at the end of the day they shot 57% from 3 in the first half but 25% in the second half. did we defend better or did they get cold or did law of averages kick in??
they made 7 FG in first Q. 4 FG in third Q. 5FG in 4th Q. but in the second quarter they made 12! for some reason in the second quarter we really could not stop anyone off the dribble forcing the defender guarding Kitley to step over and help. every time that happened Kitley went directly to the rim and often got an offensive rebound
at the end of the day it feels like the 3s hurt a lot. we had TWO they had TWELVE, but to be honest we neutralized that 10 point advantage at the FT line where we made 14 to their 4. the problem is overall they made 6 more FG and that was the exact margin of the game
and in all my years coaching i was ALWAYS a believer that shooting the basketball and rebounding are the two most important pieces of the game. if you can NOT put the ball in the hoop, EVERY other part of the game gets harder!! and i might speculate a little that ONE partial reason for our uncharacteristically bad defense in the second Q could have been frustration from not really shooting well for 5 or 6 quarters of basketball from friday into sunday??
anyway no matter what the reason for them getting 12 FG in the second, i AGREE with the feeling that we need to score more and think it is a fact that we struggled to score at times this season. but they made six more FG and that was the difference in the game
it does NOT matter how we even that up!!! we can make more or cause them to make less and while the offense did look to blame in both games it is also true that we do not normally let teams shoot 75% for a quarter and make 12 FG
and back to my belief about shooting and rebounding. i think losing to them on the boards by 7 is fairly respectable BUT they made 6 more FG and part of that is due to them getting MORE shots. beat by 7 boards feels respectable but we could have done a better job and that would have definitely decreased the amount of FG they made
at the end of the day i agree we needed to score more and it feels like we need more shooting maybe particularly from 3
but that has never really seem like the way AJ has approached it. he definitely prefers to play good offense while also being very good at defending and rebounding and shooting wise, i think it will always be more normal for us to shoot well as a team with multiple solid shooters.
just a for instance to show how you fairly easily makeup 12 points without really improving your shooting at all or making any additional 3s
Paiton missed a wide open fast break layup
Tori missed 2 layups on one possession
Timmie went 0 for 3 on her first 3 FT
lets say we should have had 6 more points there. now we are down by 6
do a much better job of forcing Amoore, Traylor, and probably especially King OFF the 3 pt line but also NEVER help so aggressively off Kitley that you give up rebounding position
even if that means you get beat off the dribble and give up wide open layups but NEVER a O board for second chance points. if you turn 6 or their 12 3s into wide upen layups they still score 6 less points and you have a tie game
if you assume we recover well enough to get them to miss just ONE of those layups then you win the game
point being i agree i want us to shoot better and score better but that game was winnable without shooting much better at all. make a couple layups and FTs and dont give up 12 threes and dont give up O boards
I agree with the pretty well spoken sentiment from most posters that, yes, our starters have a ton of experience . Generally we are in an excellent position for having the best team returning in the Summit , but that to be the NCAA tournament team we want , should we once again be so fortunate, we will need more scoring, all 4 quarters, and much more capable of consistent scoring (with the aid of great composure , & confidence , the result of hard work) to keep from falling behind by too much to overcome.
Maybe we can get there if the starters take more to being the scorers in the absence of our grads next season , and an emergence from this season's under grads and the other bench players, also. A great opportunity for all the players and new comers going forward, everyone has a shot for more playing time. A nice grad transfer would help tremendously, if we can get the right one. Long wait to get to see how the cards will unfold next season , but remain positive we will be alright in the end.
I agree ,things didn't unfold quite the way we wanted it to in our loss to VT, and maybe we could have won the game by cleaning up some things, it would have been nice for sure. We can clean up ALL our shortcomings by knowing what they are and working hard to remedy them for next season. I'm sure AJ is already planning to do just that as we speak.Last edited by jackdaniel; 03-22-2023, 12:48 PM.
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Originally posted by LetsGoRabbits View Post
i definitely agree with this and NO DOUBT this feels true after our VT loss
but more accurately (a bit anyway) you gotta hit MORE shots than the other team if you wanna win / cause an upset
and while i have said several times we need more scoring and that feels very right, at the end of the day they shot 57% from 3 in the first half but 25% in the second half. did we defend better or did they get cold or did law of averages kick in??
they made 7 FG in first Q. 4 FG in third Q. 5FG in 4th Q. but in the second quarter they made 12! for some reason in the second quarter we really could not stop anyone off the dribble forcing the defender guarding Kitley to step over and help. every time that happened Kitley went directly to the rim and often got an offensive rebound
at the end of the day it feels like the 3s hurt a lot. we had TWO they had TWELVE, but to be honest we neutralized that 10 point advantage at the FT line where we made 14 to their 4. the problem is overall they made 6 more FG and that was the exact margin of the game
and in all my years coaching i was ALWAYS a believer that shooting the basketball and rebounding are the two most important pieces of the game. if you can NOT put the ball in the hoop, EVERY other part of the game gets harder!! and i might speculate a little that ONE partial reason for our uncharacteristically bad defense in the second Q could have been frustration from not really shooting well for 5 or 6 quarters of basketball from friday into sunday??
anyway no matter what the reason for them getting 12 FG in the second, i AGREE with the feeling that we need to score more and think it is a fact that we struggled to score at times this season. but they made six more FG and that was the difference in the game
it does NOT matter how we even that up!!! we can make more or cause them to make less and while the offense did look to blame in both games it is also true that we do not normally let teams shoot 75% for a quarter and make 12 FG
and back to my belief about shooting and rebounding. i think losing to them on the boards by 7 is fairly respectable BUT they made 6 more FG and part of that is due to them getting MORE shots. beat by 7 boards feels respectable but we could have done a better job and that would have definitely decreased the amount of FG they made
at the end of the day i agree we needed to score more and it feels like we need more shooting maybe particularly from 3
but that has never really seem like the way AJ has approached it. he definitely prefers to play good offense while also being very good at defending and rebounding and shooting wise, i think it will always be more normal for us to shoot well as a team with multiple solid shooters.
just a for instance to show how you fairly easily makeup 12 points without really improving your shooting at all or making any additional 3s
Paiton missed a wide open fast break layup
Tori missed 2 layups on one possession
Timmie went 0 for 3 on her first 3 FT
lets say we should have had 6 more points there. now we are down by 6
do a much better job of forcing Amoore, Traylor, and probably especially King OFF the 3 pt line but also NEVER help so aggressively off Kitley that you give up rebounding position
even if that means you get beat off the dribble and give up wide open layups but NEVER a O board for second chance points. if you turn 6 or their 12 3s into wide upen layups they still score 6 less points and you have a tie game
if you assume we recover well enough to get them to miss just ONE of those layups then you win the game
point being i agree i want us to shoot better and score better but that game was winnable without shooting much better at all. make a couple layups and FTs and dont give up 12 threes and dont give up O boards
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a couple of interesting facts (at least i believe they are interesting)
we did a very solid job guarding VT two studs especially in the second half. Kitley and Amoore only made 4 baskets combined in the second half (unfortunately both shots by Amoore were absolute DAGGER late 3s)
but these two combined for the game to score 35 points on 40 (YES FORTY) shots
but the OTHER 3 starters scored 33 points on only 24 shots it really was these complimentary players who were the difference in the game
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the second set of facts i will put here for a lack of the perfect spot and since this was Myah last game i guess here makes sense
Myah and Macy are the top two scorers in program history and you could make a solid argument the top two players (FWIW i put Myah in basically a tie for the 2nd best player in sdsu wbb history with Warkenthien, M Pater, and Waytashek. i know many would argue Vogel. i would have her just behind that group and very slightly ahead of Rotert)
all time rankings aside i want to point out the crazy similarity between Macy and Myah final games (also happen to be ncaa games)
first NCAA game of their final season
Macy 28 points 11 rebounds 2 assists she made 7 of 18 FG attempts made 10 of 12 FT
Myah 29 points 9 rebounds..................she made 10 of 18 FG attempts made 8 of 10 FT
CRAZY myah had 1 more point and shot over 50%. macy had 2 more boards and 2 more assists
final NCAA game of their final season (obviously FINAL game of their careers)
Macy against a 2 seed basically at home (oregon in portland)
Myah against a 1 seed actually at home
Macy 21 points 8 rebounds 2 assists..... made 6 of 18 FG, made 1 of 5 3pt FG, made 8 or 9 FT
Myah 17 points, 9 rebounds, 1 assist.......made 6 of 18 FG, made 1 of 6 3pt FG, made 4 of 5 FT
their final games are literally identical!! macy had one more assist and myah had one more rebound and macy got to the foul line 2 additional times for 4 additional attempts and makes
just thought this was interesting or ironic or crazy or FUN
thought it was worth passing on
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Originally posted by Borderboy View PostVery similar defense to what the Jacks played vs South Carolina being employed by Iowa. Do you think they stole some of AJ's game plan for this one?
basically you HAVE TO have at least 4 people with at least one foot in the paint and much of the time all 5. they are not a great perimeter shooting team. you gotta hope they miss enough and you dont give up a bunch of O Boards
one thing i would do different. whoever is guarding boston and cordozo is not allowed to help one inch. their only job is try to keep those two at least 6 feet from the hoop and dont give up an inch of rebounding position
if the other girls make the first shot?? FINE then you gotta hit enough from outside to out score them, but when you get a stop and they just go get EVERY O board it is back breaking
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Originally posted by SoDakPirate View PostSue Bird and Diana Taurasi are hosting an alternate show during the LSU/ Va Tech game. They both said that playing on VT’s court in Blacksburg was easily one of the top 5 toughest places to play. The home court advantage for the opening rounds of the tournament is so strong
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UNBELIEVABLY ironic
probably the best rebounding team i have ever seen TOTALLY dominates the boards but basically lose the game by giving up an O Board with less than 20 seconds left in the game
DEFINITELY the best two teams. should have been playing on sunday
of the 4 teams in the final 4 Iowa was definitely the worst matchup for S Carolina. you have to be able to shoot it to have a shot and iowa has at least 4 shooters and obvioiusly one of the best ever. VT would have had some shot because they also have shooters and actually Kitley probably would have done a better job on the boards than Cnano (however you spell it)
LSU would have had no chance against SC they play the same exact game except SC is WAY WAY better at it
big congrats to SC!!! it is amazing to be so so dominant while being rather ordinary on offense. they just absolutely dominate on D and they might be the most dominant rebounding team i have ever seen.
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We've seemed to have kept pretty good company this last season and post season. We played against 3 of the "elite 8" and 2 of the "final 4" teams that played in the 2023 NCAA Tournament. That should put us in good stead for next season for knowing the things we have to get better at, and things we are OK with for playing teams at this level. Thanks to AJ, we play the best teams that he can schedule to keep his teams challenged and prepared the best he can for playing anyone we face. Keep striving to take another step forward Jacks. I appreciate the hard working nature of AJ's recruits to strive to do just that. The future looks bright.
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