What a terrible call. Forgot about this one. Can someone post the travel call on Emily in OT on our made basket. No way that was a travel eitherThe only traveling I see is before she caught the ball. LOL
What a terrible call. Forgot about this one. Can someone post the travel call on Emily in OT on our made basket. No way that was a travel eitherThe only traveling I see is before she caught the ball. LOL
Not sure. Someone was posting that she made contact with a player and no T. Any coach player contact on the floor during the game is an instant T.Was that when she ran out like 20' onto the floor? That was early in OT
I don't have video but it was at 3:41 of OT. Stanford made a basket and got an and one to go ahead. Coach runs 10-12' onto the court to congrat and talk to her player. I didn't see contact with any ISU player but should have been T'd up for sure.Do you remember when the Stanford coach contacted our player on the floor? I didn’t see that and want to watch it but not the whole game.
100%. Audi is the type of player who learns from her experiences. And she doesn't get bratty when things don't go her way. She had an amazing year and ran into the twin towers, both All Americans, both McDonald All Americans out of high school, amd both upper classmen, who were literally draped over her all night. And to her credit, she got Brinks to foul out long before she did.Audi is going to get calls some nights and she will be almost unstoppable. Other nights, the refs are going to swallow their whistle due to her size. Last night I thought the Stanford girls were often less than vertical with their arms while defending Audi and could have been called for a lot more fouls, but that is not how the refs viewed things. As Audi develops I am sure she will find ways to overcome that situation. If we can keep these girls together and they continue to grow, watch out.
% | Makes | |
Emily | 43.5% | 27 |
AJ | 41.3% | 38 |
Hannah | 38.9% | 74 |
Addy | 38.8% | 52 |
Kelsey | 38.8% | 40 |
Jalynn | 37.9% | 22 |
I have to add also, that I am a big fan of Jalynn Bristow and her athleticism.
Jalynn, appears to me to be a bit like a young foal, still finding her footing. At times she appears a bit awkward only because she is still growing into her size and frame. By that I mean that she can get bumped around and off of her spots at times, mostly because she has great length and heighth that has not yet been balanced out with the strength and body balance she often needs at this level. It will come.
I believe Jalynn absolutely hasthroughbred potential one day. She has versatile length (much like Nyamer Diew gave us) that also includes Tristen Scott-like talent from the outside. Watch out for her going forward.
I guess I assumed that the women have a cylinder rule but maybe they don’t cause those Stanford bigs did not keep their arms vertical.I disagree. The first quarter she wasn't getting close enough to the basket and not taking her shots; but after that she was in good spots. There were very few clean blocks by Stanford, maybe 2-3. Most of the 'stuffs' by Stanford were from their arms coming down (not straight up) making a lot of contact with Audi's arms. Brinks last foul was similar to how she was 'stuffing' Audi all night. Audi was 3-21 (14%) in this game but is 58% for the year. She was hacked all night long. Audi will learn and be able find a way to score in this type of defense/officiating.
This is HOF coach getting away with things. One would think any of her 7 assistant coaches could have held her back.I don't have video but it was at 3:41 of OT. Stanford made a basket and got an and one to go ahead. Coach runs 10-12' onto the court to congrat and talk to her player. I didn't see contact with any ISU player but should have been T'd up for sure.
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Agree but it starts with losing some weight. Currently she only rebounds the ones she's suppose to and help D is non existent. Drop 25# and her agility goes through the ceiling.I expect Audi to add all sorts of things to her game during the off-season. For instance, I would like to see her become better at drawing double-teams, then firing passes to the open 3-point shooters. If they sag off, she dominates single coverage. If they double, we get 3's. Pick your poison.
That is kind of what happened this weekend, but on different nights. Audi down low on Friday. Emily shooting 3's on Sunday. Can you imagine how much each one could enhance the other on the same night?