On Friday, The Manhattan University Jaspers come to DC to take on the Colonials in a 6:00 PM matchup. The Jaspers are one of the better teams in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), having finished last season at 21-11 overall and 14-6 in conference play (3rd of 11 MAAC teams). They come into the Smith Center with a 2-5 record including a win over Howard, and a 10 point loss to Fordham in their last outing on Saturday.
The Jaspers are led by 6’2” forward Petra Juric who is averaging 18.6 ppg and 11 rpg, and guard Dee Dee Davis, who comes in at 15.6 ppg and 9.2 rpg. This will be a tough duo to contend with as they contribute 34.2 points and 20.2 rebounds per game. Juric is particularly dangerous, hitting 62.8% from the field, but she’s not an outside threat. Manhattan only scores 56.6 ppg as a team and shoots only 18.4% from 3-point range, so if our defenses can keep them to those kinds of numbers, we can be successful in this game.
GW comes into this game a game at the .500 mark at 5-5, following the unfortunate events in TCU game. It’s unclear whether that contest will have any ramifications for players beyond their ejections from that game. If so, it will create yet another challenge for this team. Juric, who is a long and talented interior offensive player, is the kind that gives us trouble. Hopefully, we have enough of our players to help contain her and to relieve some of the responsibility from Taiwo, who has been prone to foul trouble as of late.
So where are we today? GW has shown steady progress and tremendous potential. Credit Coach McCombs has put together a competitive squad in her second year. We have three very confident seniors (Blethen, Brown, and Taiwo) who have stayed the course and are great representatives of the university. Add a trio of offensively talented seasoned veterans (Innis, Lakstigala, and Thornton) and throw in a precocious freshman in Roberston, who has the potential to lead the team in scoring this year, and if she does, she’ll no doubt be on the A10 All-Rookie team, if not ROY. Engel and Laureano are wildcards, who depending on their health and availability could be significant first tier contributors. Our subs (Gingras, Lok, Loving, and Macke) have shown they can hold their own in limited minutes. We’re not quite ready to overtake A10 teams that are stacked with talent (e.g. UMASS), but we can be competitive and finish higher than our predicted ranking of 11th place.
But I digress-- back to the matter at hand. As long we’re not missing too many key players, we should get a favorable outcome against the Jaspers. Let’s hope the team let’s can get past Fort Worth, and move forward.