Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Doggy's Doghouse 11/30/2023

 




 



                                                                                                                       
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Even my daughter (mother to Logan and Barrett) 
is looking for my Blog!!!


GO UCONN!!!!!

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Well, I did get up early for golf. Been fighting a bad hip so my distance is way down. But my new putter didn't let me down and I hit some wedges close for an 81. 

No real news on the Huskie front. I wish I was at the practices so I could see who is on the court. I'm still hopeful that Caroline will see some time against Texas. It would be great if she played and his a couple of threes.


** Designates Upset

Tuesday, 11/29 
Scores and Links

No. 19 Ole Miss Louisville
No. 23 Marquette 88 Memphis 59 
No. 25 Princeton 75 Seton Hall 71 OT

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Straight from the Dog
 

Two of my least favorite teams played each other. It's a shame they couldn't both lose. But I dislike Tennessee a smidge more than Notre Dame so it was GO IRISH for the day. Boy that hurt to say!!!

The Lady Vols came out confident and pulled away 19-11 after the first quarter. They continues to increase the lead in the second quarter and pushed it to a 12 point lead 37-25 at the half. The fans were singing that obnoxious Rocky Top over and over. Bleeeech!!!!!

The second half was a different game as the Irish slowly but surely closed in on the Lady Vols. It was only a 5 point lead for Tennessee 53-48 going into the fourth quarter. The 23 points given up by the Orange was a bad sign of things to come. 

Notre Dame closed the gap time after time and Tennessee kept them at bay. After Anna DeWolfe, a Fordham transfer, hit a jumper to finally give Notre Dame the lead with 4:25 remaining in the game Jasmine Powell hit a three points to put Tennessee back up 64-62 with 4:02 left. Hannah Higalgo his a layup to tie the game and then Sara Puckett hit two free throws for another Tennessee lead with 3:27 to go. 

No one scored on several possesions until Notre Dame tied it up 66-66 with 2:17 left. It was looking like this game might go to overtime. Wells hit a layup for a Tennessee lead 20 second later and 9 seconds after that Hidalgo hit a jumper to tie it up. Whew!!

Tennessee had a terrible possesion and Wells took a forced three points that missed the rim with the shot clock running out for a violation with 1:13 left in the game.

Notre Dame inbounded the ball and with 48 seconds left KK Bransford his a jumper for the two point lead for the Irish. It was their second lead of the game. 

The Lady Vols called a time out with 41 seconds left. Powell was fouled by the freshman Hidalgo and Powell hit 1-2 free throws. Notre Dame still had the lead and Tennessee was forced to foul. DeWolfe hit one of two free throws for a 2 point Irish lead 71-69 with 24 second left. The game was not over yet!

Tennessee inbounded and set up Puckett for a three pointer. It was a great play, she was wide open and the ball rimmed out. Notre Dame rebounded the ball, was fouled and they put the game away at the foul line hitting their last four free throws. The final? 74-69. Tennessee was outscored 8-3 over the last two minutes.

The Irish move to 7-1 with a big road win and Tennessee drops to 4-3 on the season with the possibility of dropping out of the Top 25. Probably not. They always seem to get a break from the pollsters. Wait, they play a No. 16 Ohio State next on Sunday. That game will determine their ranking.            


Game Highlights

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LSU coach Kim Mulkey and a history of callousness

I'll link the entire article that gives you an unflattering picture of Kim Mulkey, but I'll also cut and paste. Here is the article.

After LSU’s star forward Angel Reese missed her second straight game, her coach, Kim Mulkey, described her team as “like a family.” It was the language of manipulation, and just days before a traditional holiday feast, some people ate it up.

“I’m going to protect my players — always. They are like a family,” Mulkey said. “Those kids are like my children and I’m not going to tell you what you don’t need to know, and that’s just the way I address things.”

Some called Mulkey’s commentary “cryptic,” but, like her flashy fashion choices, her words were deliberate. Sure, the reasons Reese has been absent from the floor the last four games are unclear, but one thing is for certain. Mulkey craves — and crudely commands — the spotlight. 

At the head of women’s basketball in Tigers Country is a leader with a history of callousness. Before Reese was sent to the bench, there was the discarding of Brittney Griner — as a college player over her sexual orientation and then her freedom after her detainment in Russia as a pro player.

“It was a recruiting thing,” Griner said of the reason players were told not to speak out publicly about their sexuality during her time at Baylor. “The coaches thought that if it seemed like they condoned it, people wouldn’t let their kids come play for Baylor.”

Silence as consent was Mulkey’s code then, and it was also her mode of operation during Griner’s imprisonment in Russia. The coach’s refusal to speak up was heavily criticized including being called “cruel and evil” by women’s soccer icon Megan Rapinoe.

After LSU’s win over Southeastern Louisiana on Nov. 17, a noticeably sick Mulkey put her beliefs about COVID testing on full display:

“I ain’t a sissy. I don’t have allergies,” Mulkey said. “I’ve got some kind of cold. It might be COVID, but I ain’t testing. It’s sinuses. I don’t know what you call it — allergies, flu, I don’t know. So, if y’all get the flu, blame me during Thanksgiving.”

Mulkey’s disregard for the rules offers a perspective into a world that subjugates labor and exalts those in authority.

By definition, it’s sociopathy — a disregard for people’s well-being. This happens a lot in sports, but we disregard it because the currency that matters in competition is winning. Why would anyone want to play for Mulkey? Because she wins basketball games. This is the beginning of her third campaign in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and she doesn’t have double-digit losses.

Her behavior, often controversial, has been allowed for decades. Why in the world would she stop now?

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By PHIL



Milestone watch

• Aaliyah Edwards had 1275 career points after the UCLA game. She scored 9 in the Kansas game bringing her total to 1284. She is now 41st and needs to reach 1298 to tie Morgan Tuck.

• Nika Mühl had 450 assists after the UCLA game. She recorded 6 in the Kansas game bringing her total to 456. She passed Katie Lou Samuelson and tied Shea Ralph to move into a tie for 18th place. Svetlana Abrosimova has 473.

• Paige Bueckers has 953 career points, so needs 47 to reach the 1000 point milestone.

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STATS


Plus one for every assist block point rebound and steal. I don’t add extra for offensive rebounds as it already seems to favor the bigs. Minus one for every missed shot (2, 3 or foul), turnover or foul committed.

UCLA 72 UConn 47. Rice 33.

Paige 19, Aubrey 16, KK 8, Nika 7, Ashlynn 3, Qadence -1, Amari -3, Ice -3, Aaliyah -6.
Yikes!

UConn 58 Kansas 37.

Aubrey 21, Paige 17, Nika 11, Aaliyah 10, KK 2, Ashlynn 1, Amari -1,
Qadence -2, Ice -4.

Season totals active players: Paige 107, Aubrey 85, Aaliyah 73, Nika 57, KK 48, Qadence 22, Ashlynn 21, Caroline 7, Ice 00, Ines -1, Amari -5.

Season per minute: Paige .63, Aubrey .58, Aaliyah .42, KK .35, Qadence .33, Nika .31, Ashlynn .27, Caroline .12, Ice 0, Ines -.10, Amari -.22.

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