Upcoming game against Cincinnati

mitten1975

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Cincinnati looks like they could be a challenge, they have been beaten twice but by good teams. Florida St. one of them that has Bingley. When does she become eligible? She hasn't played so far this year, I checked.

Back to Cincinnati, they are probably going to be wanting a win pretty desperately. We need to be ready for that one. I don't think they are that great of a team, but might play especially hard on their own court, to get a win.
 

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Bingley should be eligible to play after the fall semester ends (since that's when she left ISU). That would allow for the 1 year to be sat out.

We should not take anyone on the schedule lightly this year. I think we went to Fort Worth last season not taking TCU seriously on their own court and it gave us a really bad loss for the selection committee to consider when seeding the NCAAs. That Cincinnati played FSU closely concerns me somewhat. If we show up ready to play, we should be fine.
 

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Bingley should be eligible to play after the fall semester ends (since that's when she left ISU). That would allow for the 1 year to be sat out.

Right. She'd then be able to play the second half of this season and two more years. Alternately, she could sit out the entire season and have three whole seasons left. Most likely she's taking the first option.
 

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Right. She'd then be able to play the second half of this season and two more years. Alternately, she could sit out the entire season and have three whole seasons left. Most likely she's taking the first option.

Doesn't she have five years to play four? If that's the case, at the end of this semester she would have sat out two semesters(year equivalent), then would finish out her first year of eligibility and have three left.
 

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Doesn't she have five years to play four? If that's the case, at the end of this semester she would have sat out two semesters(year equivalent), then would finish out her first year of eligibility and have three left.

Barring medical hardship, you can only play in portions of four seasons. Although she only has to sit out one calendar year, those two half-seasons count as two separate seasons toward the four season total.
 

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Barring medical hardship, you can only play in portions of four seasons. Although she only has to sit out one calendar year, those two half-seasons count as two separate seasons toward the four season total.

She would also have the option of completely sitting out this year and have three full year remaining.
 

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Barring medical hardship, you can only play in portions of four seasons. Although she only has to sit out one calendar year, those two half-seasons count as two separate seasons toward the four season total.

It appears you're right. I checked the Central Michigan roster for Jess Schroll, and sure enough, she is not on it.
 

mitten1975

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We are 13 ahead in the second half. Sounds like a fairly comfortable lead because Cincinnati is not that good offensively against us. I am hoping we get some other people going on offense. Sounds like it is mostly the upper class-women that are scoring.
 

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I've heard there are barely a couple hundred people in the arena.
 

mitten1975

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Since I made my post, ISU has blown the game wide open and are ahead by thirty. Sounds like everyone is scoring pretty freely. It says Buckley has 12, Johnson 13. Sounds good.
 

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So happy to see so much quality dribble penetration bt this squad 1-4. Jadda's best game so far, looking more comfy with the penetration. Clearly though ISU looks best when we have both her and Moody together.
 

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Last year we averaged 16.6 assists and averaged 67.4 points per game. In three games this season we've averaged 15 assists and 83.3 pts. That's 4 pts per assist a year ago and 5.5 so far this year. I don't know if that will hold up, but it probably reflects the increased dribble penetration. I thought the disparity would be greater.
 

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Last year we averaged 16.6 assists and averaged 67.4 points per game. In three games this season we've averaged 15 assists and 83.3 pts. That's 4 pts per assist a year ago and 5.5 so far this year. I don't know if that will hold up, but it probably reflects the increased dribble penetration. I thought the disparity would be greater.
It's a good sign, but the competition is going to get a lot tougher.
 

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Last year we averaged 16.6 assists and averaged 67.4 points per game. In three games this season we've averaged 15 assists and 83.3 pts. That's 4 pts per assist a year ago and 5.5 so far this year. I don't know if that will hold up, but it probably reflects the increased dribble penetration. I thought the disparity would be greater.

Isn't this a negative? Our assists go down but our points go up... Doesn't that mean more baskets are going un-assisted? So more one-on-one ball... which is not always a good thing
 

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Isn't this a negative? Our assists go down but our points go up... Doesn't that mean more baskets are going un-assisted? So more one-on-one ball... which is not always a good thing
To me it depends on how we are scoring. If our guards are bringing the ball down the court and are able to drive past their defender and score I see no problem itmay even help our inside game as the defense may then try to have a second person step out to stop our guards. This should then leave someone wide open for a three.
 

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Isn't this a negative? Our assists go down but our points go up... Doesn't that mean more baskets are going un-assisted? So more one-on-one ball... which is not always a good thing

This is a function of the make up of the team. Last year Nicki got a TON of assists throwing in to the block and Anna and Pop scoring.
 

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Last year we averaged 16.6 assists and averaged 67.4 points per game. In three games this season we've averaged 15 assists and 83.3 pts. That's 4 pts per assist a year ago and 5.5 so far this year. I don't know if that will hold up, but it probably reflects the increased dribble penetration. I thought the disparity would be greater.
More free throw shooting?
 

mitten1975

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I don't think it reflects anything negative. This team constantly is learning to play together. It will be a progression even until the end of the year. The coaches will try to help but it still is something that statistics can't do justice to. This year there are more people that can dish out assists, and therefore it takes some of the pressure away from Moody to create scoring opportunities. I think this years team is going to be very different from last years, but it remains to be seen whether that will be an improvement in record. There are too many factors and intangibles such as the difficulty of the competition which make it impossible to determine.
 

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