Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Doggy's Doghouse 11/30/17




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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Just to let you all know, I have been on fire bowling lately. My average is up to 197.6!!! Wednesday night I had a 207, 235 and 212.  It's been a blast!!
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I watched the Notre Dame/Michigan game to get a better feel for the Irish before Sunday's game. I should have my Pre Game Report out very soon.

The Irish had a terrific first quarter behind the excellent performance of Arkie Ogunbowale. She ended up with 20 points in the first half.

Yes, I know they won 83-63 in this game, but this is not a very impressive Notre Dame team. Young and Ogunbowale are terrific players and possible AA candidates, but the rest of the team is not up to the usual Irish standards.

Marina Mabrey has really struggled this year, Shepard is the type of player that can dominate the weak teams but is too slow to handle teams with any quickness in the middle. Same for Westbeld. I'm not sure she has recovered from her ankle injury. She looks a little slow.

Off the bench you have Lili Thompson, the Stanford transfer. A nice player, but not one that can put up big numbers. McGraw has mover her to the bench and is starting Westbeld. The other two bench players are just not the kind of players that can make a difference in a game against good teams. Nelson is a big body, but really slow and plodding with no offensive game. She had 4 fouls in 7 minutes in this game. The freshman Patterson is a decent big player, but she is a freshman and plays like it.

Here is my UConn/Notre Dame Pre Game Report.

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Well, I predicted yesterday that UConn fans would be besides themselves on the second half performance against Nevada. Here are a few comments -

"Unlike past UConn teams, this is not a team that is searching for perfection. Its performance is so far from perfect that you might say that during the second half of games, it is searching for above average."

Geeze, how can you say they are not searching for perfection? I don't even know what that means.

 "They rely less on the extra pass and more on kicking it out to the three-point shooter, who may or may not be on target. If it's Kia, no problem. Otherwise, the results are not very pretty. Their defense gets sloppy and forget about pinpoint passes."

Well, that is just bullshit. They are averaging 64% on assists per basket. Last year was 71%. But that was including all the weak teams in the AAC and the early NCAA games. They are also averaging 38% on threes. And that is without Katie Lou.

"And right now, this team spends a lot of time getting by on talent -- who they are, rather than how they play."

I'll call bullshit on that comment too. They have played really well.

"They continue to struggle with their half court offense and defense while winning convincingly. Seem to be a lot more cohesive last year."

Disagree with that. Considering the tough early schedule, I think they have looked great both offensively and defensively.

They are averaging 86 and giving up 58 against 5 ranked teams and a pretty good Nevada team (watch them, they play really well). The opponents are shooting 35% from the field and 29% on threes. Nothing wrong with that defensive effort.

UConn fans are the only ones that will complain about being 6-0 and winning by an average of 28 points per game without what is arguably their best player and three point shooter. Silly.

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Three top 25 games almost ended up as upsets.

No. 13 Florida State overcame a 12 point 4th quarter deficit to beat Iowa 94-93. Shakayla Thomas had a big game with 31 points for FSU and Megan Gustafson scored 34 points on 15-of-18 shooting for Iowa.

No. 15 Maryland overcame a late 3 point lead for Virginia to win 60-59.

No. 25 Villanova barely will stay in the top 25 with a 62-59 win over Princeton. Good for Harry!

Lastly, George Mason won against to go to 7-2 on the season. My favorite Non-UConn player Natalie Butler had 25 points and 11 rebounds. She is just kicking ass!!!!

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By David in Naples!!!!!

One of the strangest stats of the Nevada game was the number of players with better accuracy from 3 point range than in closer. For example, Kia Nurse was 8-8 from three range, but 0nly 1-2 from in close. One would think the closer to the basket, the easier the shot. ;)  The rest of the Huskies did not have that problem. Pheesa was 0-3 from long range, Z was 0-2 and Crystal was 1-4. Only Kyla matched Kia's perfection going 1-1 from beyond the arc.

Nevada's little guard, Camariah King, was brilliant from way beyond the arc, making 5 of 6 threes. In close, not so good at 0-5. She even struggled at the free throw stripe with no defense and plenty of time to shoot, missing badly and going 0-2. Gabby's longtime friend, T Moe, had a bad shooting night from three and in closer. She was 1-4 from outside the arc and only 1-6 inside it.

One possible explanation is the farther from the basket a player shoots, the less traffic or defense there is to throw off the shot. King had six very clear looks at the basket and made 5 of them. In Kia's case, she was just "en fuego" and would have hit from the locker room if she tried.

Go Huskies..!!

P.S. - Despite the halftime lead narrowing later in the game, UConn "won" the 4th quarter, for the first time, all year by 17-13.

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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Doggy's Doghouse 11/29/17




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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New haircut and new sneakers!!!

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Interesting game in Nevada. UConn ran out to a big lead after one quarter and pushed it to a 53-26 margin at the half.

But when Geno stopped the full pressure defense, this Nevada team played UConn even in the third quarter and was only down four points in the fourth quarter. Now, I am one to give credit where credit is due. The Wolf Pack did a great job running their offense in the second half when they weren't facing UConn's intense pressure. I'm sure some fans are saying things like "they better not play this poorly against Notre Dame on  Sunday".  Don't worry, they won't. I'm sure you will see the first half Huskies against the Irish and Geno won't be taking his foot off the accelerator.

So, a quick look at the positives, and there were many.

Kia Nurse, who I have said runs hot and cold was on fire. I mean BLISTERING hot. She lead the team with 27 points and was 8-8 on threes. No, I didn't mistype. That little hop step jumper on working! As much as that impressed me, I watched her run down an opponent after a teammate lost the ball in the second half. I mean, she put her head down and ran as hard as she could. All season long I've seen player on other teams jog back in that situation. It's what makes Kia and UConn special.

Azure Stevens had another big game with 17 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks. She is just fitting into the team better and better every game. It's okay that she takes the occasional three point even though she is missing most of them. I still believe she has to take them to keep the defenses honest. And she will hit some at a higher rate soon. I do believe that. In the meantime, she is playing BIG in the paint, making herself available for entry passes. And boy, can she finish!    

Napheesa Collier didn't have her best offensive game, but she is improving as promised in her over game, specifically passing for assists. She had 5 in this game. It makes UConn that much harder to defend.

Crystal Dangerfield did not have the scoring game we have seen recently, but her first half defense was terrific with 4 steals. She had two great drives with a teardrop finish for the basket. I love that move!!

Hometown girl Gabby Williams did herself and her family and friends proud. She played so hard and was incredibly disrupted on defense with 5 steals. She had 18 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists. Nice job!!!

The game drew 7,815 fans - the most in state history for a women's game.

That's all for now. Great game and can't wait until Notre Dame!!

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Working hard on the Notre Dame Pre Game Report. Waiting until ND plays Wednesday night to finish.

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By David in Naples!!!!!

Five games into the season, UConn has some surprise stats leaders. For example, the leading scorer is Crystal with 75 points. Anyone think that would be the case? She also leads the 3 point shooting with 14 threes and a 52% accuracy rate. No surprise that Napheesa is 2nd with 72 points and Kia is 3rd at 70 points. The top rebounder is Gabby at 45 total boards with Azura right behind at 43. Megan Walker is a surprise 4th with 20 rebounds, behind Pheesa in 3rd with 38.

Kia has played the most minutes with 161 or 32.2 per game. She also has the most made free throws at 13. Amazingly, Katie Lou is 2nd with 11 made free throws in just 46 minutes. Most assists, Crystal with 27 and Gabby tied for 2nd at 16 with Kia. Napheesa has the most steals with 16, but Gabby is close behind at 14. Blocked shots are what you would expect with Z at 8 and Collier nearby with 5. Unfortunately for Gabby, she leads the Huskies with 22 turnovers, more than twice Kia's 10. Crystal, with only 7 turnovers, has an assist to turnover ratio of 3.85. (27 divided by 7)

Katie Lou being out has led to Z starting and everyone else playing more minutes. The Nevada game should pad many of the individual and team stats.

Go Huskies..!!


Part 2 - 

Duke, 5-1 & ranked 14th in the country on the basis of cupcake wins, faces two certain loses in the next five days. Thursday, the Blue Pansies play #8 Ohio State and Sunday #5 South Carolina.  Through the first six games, Duke is scoring an average of 73.5 points per game. Let's see how well they put points on the board against real teams. Defensively, they have held opponents to 56 points per contest. That will go up...  :D 


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Monday, November 27, 2017

Doggy's Doghouse 11/28/17




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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Some interesting injury updates for our Huskies.

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So, what does that mean for UConn? Well, I'm not sure what "hopeful" actually means. But it's better than "unlikely" that's for sure. If it's up to the doctors and the coaching staff, she might still sit against Notre Dame. If it's up to Samuelson? She will be playing. Now, will she just jump into the starting rotation? Maybe. But in the past Geno would have an injured player come back slowly and that would mean off the bench with limited minutes. We won't know until tip off.

Now Batouly Camara? Likely means to me that she will be playing unless she has a setback. Playing against a weak Nevada team is a perfect situation for her to get some minutes, see how she plays and then Geno can decide how much she is in the regular rotation. To me she is a real unknown. I've seen a few clips of her at Kentucky. She is a hard worker and a rebounding demon. Great position player and a solid defender. Only Geno knows how he will utilize her. I hope she can contribute enough be extend the rotation to seven players and then to eight when Samuelson is back.

Either way, it won't take long before UConn is at 100% full strength and that should scare the crap out of the rest of WCBB. I mean, they are only beating Top 25 by 25+ points every game without these two young women. Whew...... 

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The reaction to the news of these two players being available soon to play by a UConn fan on their message board was pretty sad. 

 "I hope they don't come back before they are completely healed and can go at game speed. "

Uh....does this poster actually believe that Geno would play someone that is not completely healed?

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I won't be creating a pre game report for the Nevada game. Not much to say on this one. UConn has a great advantage in height, skills, speed, quickness, coaching and whatever else you can think of. I think it's great that the coach of Nevada agreed to this game in order to give senior Gabby Williams a homecoming game. 

UConn will win by whatever Geno wants the final margin to be. I'm sure he will try not to hammer them too badly but the players will play hard so it might be somewhat out of his control. I'm hoping the end of the bench gets some solid minutes and that they can produce when on the court.

I'm guess a 50+ point win for the Huskies. 

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More on my favorite former UConn player still playing in college. I couldn't separate the pictures so the freshman of the week gets a free ride in my blog -

Natalie Butler was awarded Atlantic 10 player of the week!!! She helped the George Mason to a 3-1 week, averaging 17.8 points, 13.8 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 2.0 assists while recording four double-doubles. She scored a career-high 26 points and shot a personal-best 10-of-13 from the field. She also grabbed 11 rebounds as the Patriots won their sixth straight for their longest winning streak in six years. She capped off the week with 17 points, 17 rebounds - the most by a Mason player in four years - three blocks and two assists in a loss to Colorado. Butler has posted seven straight double-doubles, which is tied for the most in the country. She also leads all of Division I with 107 rebounds.

Yes, leads the country in rebounding!!!

GO NATALIE!!!

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If you haven't seen it yet, here is my UConn/Michigan State Post Game Report.

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By David in Naples!!!!!

Katie Lou Samuelson has only played 46 minutes so far for UConn. She made 2 three-point baskets during the 1 & 1/2 games she was on the court. Last season, she made 119 threes in 37 games. As a team, the Huskies made 302 threes in those 37 games or 8.2 per game. The accuracy rate for UConn last season on three-point shots was 40.5%.

So with Katie Lou out, the Huskies have been awful beyond the arc, right?  Not so fast... In five games, UConn has 40 made threes or 8.0 per game. Pretty close to last season's 8.2 per game. And, these first five games have been against ranked opponents. Clearly, others on the team have stepped up to fill the KLS void. At the top of that list is Crystal Dangerfield with 14 threes and 52% accuracy. Kia Nurse has 9 and is making 43% of her three-point shots. But the biggest surprise of all has been Andra Espinoza-Hunter. She is 4-8 or 50% from long range.

Not everything Katie Lou does can be replaced. But, adding a fresh three-point sharpshooter in Andra sure has helped.

Go Huskies..!!

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No Top 25 Games to report on so here are a few articles

A’ja Wilson needs help from her guards, and other lessons The State
Villanova women back in AP top 25 Philly.Com
Lady Bears Sweep Big 12 Awards Baylor Team Site 

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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Doggy's Doghouse 11/27/17




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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Cold!!!!!

This kid is a RIOT!!!

He's got his hat and his boots!
Ready to ride the choo choo train!! 

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I posted an article yesterday by a Michigan writer where he called UConn ruthless. I don't know about that. But my friend Intpseeker posted this photo on a UConn message board. It is so accurate. Much more relentless than ruthless.

From the coach of MSU Suzy (the hair) Merchant -

"You don’t drop your head when you play against Connecticut’s women’s basketball team. There’s no time for dejection, no matter how quickly 'and thoroughly the defeat. You’re in a fight for your dignity."

"This team is like a machine.”

Yes, like a machine, but they are human. They make mistakes. They miss shots. But what they don't do is take a play off. You never see a UConn player jog back on a play, or drop their head when the opponent makes a run. And it does happen.

Yes, their talent is exceptional. Their coaching is the best. But it's the effort, the relentless play that separates them from everyone else. Geno won't accept less and it doesn't take long before the players won't accept less from themselves.

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If you haven't seen it yet, here is my UConn/Michigan State Post Game Report.

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More top 25 games Sunday -

In an upset, No. 6 Notre Dame beat up on South Carolina XX-XX. I don't think the Irish winning was a big surprise, but the way they did was. After a terrible first quarter where ND was down 28-18, they proceeded to outscore the Gamecocks 48-27 over the next two quarters for a 66-55 lead going into the final quarter. Notre Dame extended that to an 80-61 lead before South Carolina made one more run to close to 13 and the lead went back and forth between 9 and 11 over the last 4 minutes until it started to be a foul fest with South Carolina trying to get back into the game. ND complied several times by missing foul shots but the lead was really never threatened. It go as close as 5 points before the game ended with the final margin of 7 in the 92-85 Notre Dame win. Notre Dame was led by their two terrific offensive threads in Jackie Young with 22 and Arike Ogunwowale with 23. Young added 10 rebounds and 4 assists and Ogunwowale had 7 rebounds and added 5 assists. As expected A'ja Wilson had 34 points along with 9 rebounds and 5 assists. She also had 3 blocks.
   
No. 19 Texas A&M beat up on Texas Tech winning 90-56. One of the best freshman in the country, Chennady Carter had 30 points. The Aggies started the game on a UConn-like 26-3 run and continues to hammer the Red Raiders throughout the game.

No. 17 South Florida, the only other AAC team ranked besides UConn defeated St. John's 68-59 behind a terrific game by Maria Jesperson with 25 points. Their other big scorer,  Kitija Laksa had 18 points and 8 rebounds. Looks like 4 starters and one bench player is back for the Bulls. They should have a decent season, other than the times they play UConn. 

No. 15 Maryland defeated Miami 79-71 behind double doubles from Iesha Small and Kaila Charles. It was Small's first double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds. Charles had 18 points and 12 rebounds. How unusual is it when two guards have double-doubles? I think pretty unusual.

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By David in Naples!!!!!


Michigan State was 4-0 and leading the nation in scoring at 99 pts per game, then they played UConn. The Huskies hung 96 points on the Spartans and held them to 35 in the first three quarters. The final score of 96-62 doesn't reflect the severity of the beat down. Here are some other stats that may have been missed:

1. UConn had at least 4 players score in double figures for the 4th straight game. Against Stanford, only three were in double figures.
2. Andra Espinoza-Hunter is now 4-8 from three-point range. That is 50% and 2nd on the team to Crystal at 52%. 8-)
3. The UConn bench shot 8-14 (57%) against MSU. They scored 19 points. :D
4. Taya Reimer, formerly of Notre Dame, had 1 rebound, 4 fouls and only 4 points on 2-7 shooting.
5. MSU, despite averaging 5 blocked shots per game, had 0 against UConn. Their line up features players who are 6'4", 6'4", 6'4", 6'2", 6'1", 6' and 6'. :o
6. Napheesa had a 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 stat line. 0 turnovers, 1 three, 2 offensive rebounds, 3 blocks, 4 assists, 5 steals and 6 baskets. She finished with 12 rebounds and 14 points.
7. UConn exploded for 30 assists against Michigan State, after averaging 18 in the prior 4 games.
8. They went 1-13 shooting threes in the 1st half. Then, made 6-11 (54.5%) in the 2nd half.
9. The only UConn player with a three-point basket in every game is Napheesa Collier. She has 1 in each of the five games. (:))
10. Michigan State led the nation in rebounding at 57 per game. Against the Huskies, they had 28 and were outrebounded by 18 rebounds. :)

Next up for UConn is Nevada on Tuesday.
Go Huskies..!!

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