Saturday, March 30, 2019

Doggy's Elite Eight UConn/Louisville Pre Game Report



Image result for louisville women's basketball logo      UCONN vs Louisville  
Sunday, March 31st, 2019
Albany New York 
Time: 12:00 PM
TV: ESPN






No. 1 UConn 34-2                                                Louisville  32-3
             


Head to Head games

H: 8-1; A: 4-1; N: 5-0

3/17/93 L 71-74 H
1/31/06 W 75-68 A
2/13/07 W 84-56 H
3/5/07 W 76-50 N
1/12/08 W 92-71 A
3/11/08 W 65-59 N
1/26/09 W 93-65 H
3/10/09 W 75-36 N
4/7/09 W 76-54 N
2/7/10 W 84-38 A
1/15/11 W 78-55 H
2/7/12 W 56-46 A
1/15/13 W 72-58 H
4/9/13 W 93-60 N
2/9/14 W 81-64 H
3/3/14 W 68-48 A
3/10/14 W 72-52 N
2/12/18 W 69-58 H
1/31/19 L 78-69 A
Overview

UConn and Louisville had a long and fairly recent history together. The games were always entertaining and some were even under a 20 point UConn winning margin like last season for example. Jeff Walz is a very entertaining coach and the Cardinal have always had some really good players. Just not good enough to beat UConn.

This year, Louisville is having another great season and they found a way to beat UConn in their first matchup at the Yum earlier in the season 78-69.

Here are highlights from the Louisville perspective. Painful to watch. I guess that makes them lowlights. I hope the team watched them and learned something!!!



Louisville's best wins were against at the time No. 19 Arizona State taking that game 58-56. They also beat at the time No. 19 Kentucky 80-75. They also beat an underrated Central Michigan team 72-68 and  North Carolina 73-66. Their bad losses were both to Notre Dame, losing 82-68 and 99-79. I'm sure Geno is looking at tape on both of their games as well as UConn's loss to the Cards. 

  
Stat by Stat Comparison

 Leader is bolded 



      UCONN                                          Louisville

                                           83.0         Points Per Game                     78.0
                                           55.4         Opp Points Per Game             58.9
                                           .495         Field Goal %                           .468
                                           .338         Opp Field Goal %                   .378
                                           .361         3 Point Field Goal %              .362
                                           .282         Opp 3 Point Field Goal %      .290
                                           .732         Free Throw %                         .749
                                            41.9         Rebounds Per Game               36.9
                                            34.6         Opp Rebounds Per Game       34.9
                                            19.8         Assists Per Game                   16.8
                                            11.8         Turnovers Per Game              12.3
                                              1.7         Assists/Turnover Ratio            1.4
                                               8.2        Steals Per Game                       8.2
                                               4.3        Blocks Per Game                     4.2

  UCONN
          
UConn Starters

Napheesa Collier
24 Napheesa Collier
6'1" Senior Forward

Katie Lou Samuelson
33 Katie Lou Samuelson
6'3" Senior Guard/Forward


Crystal Dangerfield

5 Crystal Dangerfield
5'5" Junior Guard

Megan Walker
3 Megan Walker
6'1" Sophomore Guard/Forward

Christyn Williams
13 Christyn Williams
5'11" Freshman Guard




UConn Bench


Olivia Nelson-Ododa
20 Olivia Nelson-Ododa
6'4" Freshman Forward


Kyla Irwin
10 Kyra Irwin
6'2" Junior Forward


Molly Bent
25 Molly Bent 
5'9" Junior Guard


Batouly Camara
32 Batouly Camara 
6'2" RS Junior Forward

Mikayla Coombs
4 Mykala Coombs
5'8" Sophomore  Guard





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Jeff Walz Headshot
 Louisville Head Coach
Jeff Walz

Tennessee bound???

 Louisville Starters
  

25 Asia Durr 
5'10" Senior Guard


3 Sam Fuering 
6'3" Senior Forward

23 Jazmine Jones 
6' Junior Guard

11 Arica Carter 
5'8" RS Senior Guard


21 Kylee Shook
6'4" Junior Forward

Louisville Bench




33 Bionca Dunham
6'2" Junior Forward



1 Dana Evans
5'6" Sophomore Guard




 Game Analysis

Louisville is a little top heavy in how they operate their offense. Senior guard Asia Durr is the leading scorer on this team and has been one the of best players in the country since arriving on the scene. She has the complete offensive game. A great three point shooter, she doesn't need much room to get her shot off. And she has a terrific pull up jumper in the lane. She can get to the basket, but it's not what she does best. You know she is going to get her 15-20 shots per game. She had 24 points on 18 shots in the first match up.

6'2" Bionca Dunham started the first game and played 21 minutes and added 8 points and 7 rebounds. But she is coming off the bench since that game. She is a solid post presence and will see double digit minutes.

Replacing her in the starting lineup is 6'4"  Kylee Shook. Shook is a BIG body and throws it around with reckless abandon. Not greatly skilled, she can cause some damage down low. And she is surprisingly effective from beyond the arc. I wouldn't be surprised to see her hit a three in this game. Just one more big for UConn to deal with.

Louisville also starts Sam Fuerling, a 6'3" forward, Jazmine Jone, a 6' guard and Arica Carter a 5'8 guard who plays the point.

In Fueling they have a nice player around the basket who can take the ball out to close to the 3 point line for shots. But her forte is carving out space in the post and receiving passes. She surprised everyone by hitting 3 threes against Oregon State.  She played 36 minutes against UConn and had a double double with 10 points and 12 rebounds. She will be a tough match up.

Jones is a nice player with a quick first step to the basket. She's not a threat from deep so UConn will give her room. But she really rebounds well from the guard spot and also had a double double against UConn with 13 points and 12 rebounds.

The point guard Carter is a very good distributor of the ball. But it's not hard to pile up the assists when you are passing to Durr. She's an improved three point shooter, and she is taking more of this this season, around 5 per game.

Off the bench, the sophomore point guard Dana Evans is a fun player to watch. She is really quick. Close to Dangerfield quick. She is a much improved player in both her shooting percentages and assist to turnover ratio. She was what I thought the big difference in the first game against UConn. She played 29 minutes and was 5-10 on threes and scored 20 points and had 4 assists in that game.

Defensively, Louisville is strictly a man-to-man team. They so plenty of switching but certainly not on the UConn level. They really don't pressure the ball unless Evans is in the game. She is a real pest for the ball handler. But I saw her get beat to the basket several times when whoever she was guarding got a step on her. The battle with Dangerfield will be fun to watch. Louisville doesn't block a ton of shots and Shook is really the only one that has the ability to defend the basket. But she just doesn't get enough minutes to make a difference. Their help defense can be a step slow leaving a lot of open shots.

Offensively UConn will do what they do with ball movement and finding the open shot. There will be lanes open to the basket and with no real shot blocker there, UConn could have their way. If they can hit their outside shots, it will open up the middle for Collier to dominate.

The key for UConn is simple Shoot better and defend better. They lost their man several times on defense allowing open shots to both Durr and Evans. That will kill them if they do that again. And shooting 38% for the game just won't cut it. Did Louisville force them into tougher shots? At times. But the Huskies have to shoot closer to their season average of 49.5% in order to win this game.   
     
 Game Prediction


It's been a while since UConn had a rematch during the season where they were 0-1 against the team. The last time was in the 2012-13 season where Notre Dame (of course) beat UConn twice in the season before losing to the Huskies in the National Semi-final game.

Does the familiarity between the two teams give anyone an advantage? Probably not. But Louisville had one big advantage in that game and that was the YUM!. That is one heck of a home court advantage. In this game, there will be a pretty good advantage for the Huskies, playing in Albany, where UConn has had so much success.

I always like the team that lost the first game to win the second when the teams are pretty even. And to tell you the truth, I don't think it's even. I believe UConn is the better team, even with losing the first matchup. 

But....there are two factors that could make a difference. Shook is not going to play 5 minutes like she did in the first game and Katie Lou appears to be still not 100%. That will make this a closer game.

I was so proud of how UConn stood tall in the UCLA game and that will do them well in future close games. They certainly didn't do that in the first Louisville game so I'm confident they will handle anything that Louisville has to offer. They can't be more physical than the Bruins were. 

So, with all I've said here, and looking at my Magic Eight Ball, I can confidently say - UConn by 7+.

Friday, March 29, 2019

Doggy's Doghouse 3/29/19













                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
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Wow...was it ever. UCLA is one physical team. And the refs certainly let them play that way. What ever happened to the "freedom of movement" that the NCAA wanted to see? 

That being said, I am so proud of my UConn Huskie team in winning 69-61. They could have easily folded when down 46-41 with around 3 minutes left in the third quarter. It was at this point in the game against Buffalo where they let the Bulls back into the game and were outscored 23-11 to end the game. But in this one, UConn stood tall behind their smallest player and outscored UCLA 28-15. 

Dangerfield was just amazing in the second half scoring all 15 of her points. She hit from long range, mid-range and one amazing layup high off the glass. She refused to let UConn lose.

The Huskie defense was outstanding in this game. They knew that UCLA was not a good outside shooting team and other than a brief time where they hit a few threes, the strategy of playing off the shooters worked. Overall they held UCLA to 6-22 on threes for 27% and 31% overall. A great job by UConn. 

The Bruin strategy of taking shots and working the offensive boards was somewhat successful. Onyenware is a really really good rebounder. While the refs refused to call any over the back rebounding fouls on UCLA, it shouldn't take away from the effort the Bruins put forward on the boards. 

The battle of the point guards was no contest. Dangerfield led UConn to the win while Dean really struggled in this game shooting 6-22 from the field and 1-11 on threes. Those stats are just killers.

I know I've picked on the refs a little here. But they deserve it.  I can name a few blatant bad calls that went against UConn. Some were HUGE. 

- Katie Lou was fouled and they correctly make it a flagrant 1 foul. Two foul shots. But she clearly pumped faked the defender and was going up for the basket. It should have been two more foul shots and the ball. Terrible.

- After that call, there was some big time lobbying by Coach Close, basically continual yelling at the refs. Eventually they called a foul on Megan Walker. Replays showed she didn't tough the player.                 
- Samuelson was called for a blocking foul when the UCLA player clearly lowered her shoulder AND pushed Katie Lou down. Just a horrible call.

- Last in the game Samuelson was passed the ball on the inbound play and was clearly fouled when a Bruin slapped at her. Katie Lou then dribbled up the court where another Bruin clearly hip check her and no foul called.

There were more. It's too bad that's how the game was called. Great that UConn fought through all that and won a really tough game.

Did I mention how proud I am of them?   So is Geno.

Fast forward to 20 minute mark for start of the UCLA Press Conference. To see the UConn press conference fast forward to 41 minute mark,

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Remember this from yesterday?

"An opponent that thrives on toughness and aggression against a group of players that have tended to play meekly and tight in big games. This game is a big-time concern."

I hope whoever posted this the other day can even look themselves in the mirror.

IN YOUR FACE!!! 

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UConn is going to get a rematch with Louisville who beat Oregon State 61-44. I don't know if they are happy with who they are playing, but I know I am. Revenge is a dish best served cold, and I expect UConn to have ice water in their veins and determination on their defensive play and shut down the Cards.

I'll try to have a Pre Game Report out sometime Saturday, but I'm not sure I will have time with the short turnover. Thankfully I have a great shell with the preview I did when they played earlier in the season. 


By David in Naples!!!!!

Tonight was a tale of two sets of numbers, one good & one bad. First the bad or Not Fun Numbers.

1. Nine points in the 2nd period.
2. Dangerfield and Samuelson w/ 0 points at the half.
3. Only 6 assists in 20 minutes.
5. Missed 8 of 17 free throws.
6. Losing after the 3rd period.
7. Turnovers (13) almost beating assists (14).

But, games are 40 minutes long and UConn is UConn. Here the Fun Numbers:

1. Dangerfield scores 15 pts in the 4th period.
2. UCLA held to 31% and 46 missed shots.
3. Pheesa has 25 points & 10 rebounds.
4. Outscored the Bruins 20-11 with the game on the line.
5. Squeaks w/ 14 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, in 40 minutes.
6. Shooting % of 46.6% for the Huskies.
8. Final score 69-61..!!

Being a Fan means believing in the Team..!! 

Go Huskies..!!

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Friday's Games

Albany Region

2 Seed UConn 69  6 Seed UCLA 61 (Links in the UConn Section)

Louisville knocks off Oregon State, will face UConn in Elite Eight


Portland Region

Mississippi State advances to third consecutive Elite Eight

Oregon's defense makes the difference as Ducks beat South Dakota


Saturday's Games

Greensboro Region

2 Seed Iowa vs 3 Seed NC State 11:30 AM ESPN
 1 Seed Baylor vs 4 Seed South Carolina 1:30 PM ESPN 

Chicago Region

1 Seed Notre Dame vs 4 Seed Texas A&M 4:00 PM ESPN2 
2 Seed Stanford vs 11 Seed Missouri State 6:00 PM ESPN2


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