Women are in over their heads

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Posted by GW Alum Abroad
12/10/2019 8:09 pm
#1

Down big, Big, BIG at home to Minnesota (61-25 midway through the 3rd). Seems playing a Big10 team is not quite as accessible as playing Delaware or That School Down the Street, especially with Zambrotta apparently sitting out yet another game.

 
Posted by GW Alum Abroad
12/10/2019 9:04 pm
#2

Minn 83 GW 50 FINAL. On the plus side, neither GW´s players nor fans have to suffer winter in Minnesota or play a Joe McKeown-coached team this season, On the minus, that is a 33-point home loss.

 
Posted by BC
12/11/2019 9:19 am
#3

Does anyone know why Minn was listed with as RV Minn on the official site.  It wasn't an RV that ran over us - it was a dump truck, one of those they use in the huge open-pit mines.

 
Posted by xAC
12/11/2019 10:40 am
#4

This game looked like a remake of the Maryland game. Minn had 33 points off turnovers, highlighting a current weakness with this squad. We have problems with a tight man-to-man defense, especially when played by a mature, physical squad. Few open looks, and Blethen, with only 5 hard earned shots, needs to be getting double figure shots every game.

Our only player who can occasionally break down their defender is Hyduke. This left a lot instances where our players were confused about what to do with the ball, leading to bad passes with the shot clock running down. On multiple occasions, when our players found an opening, they ended up going to the basket and throwing up wild air balls. Zambrotta, who can break down defenders could be a help, but it doesn't look like she'll be coming back any time soon. Free throw shooting is starting to improve. 

Yes, point differential was bad, but our team, is one whose freshmen are its best players and still learning, playing against one of the better teams in the country-- considered Top 25 by many. Interestingly, when we made a 4Q push to get the lead down to 25 pts, Minn re-inserted their starters. MD did this as well-- beginning to wonder what constitutes a "safe" lead.

JMU, another quality team is up next.

 


 
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