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1/16 Valpo WBB vs. LOYOLA @ THE ARC! GET IT GIRLS! (Game thread)

Started by SadersofthelostArc, January 13, 2013, 07:09:06 PM

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SadersofthelostArc

The Lady Saders come into this game riding high, boasting an impressive 3 game winning streak and a staggering 5-1 record at home.  They are currently in FIRST PLACE in the Horizon League.

Loyola enters this contest with an unsightly record of 5-9 and they are in the Horizon League basement.  We have played a common opponent----NIU.  The Huskies bested the Ramblers by 4 while we downed NIU by 5. 

Thoughts, comments and predictions are welcome here.  I'm going to be the first to chime in....

Loyola 48
Valpo 61


IndyValpo

Quote from: SadersofthelostArc on January 13, 2013, 07:09:06 PMThe Lady Saders come into this game riding high, boasting an impressive 3 game winning streak and a staggering 5-1 record at home.  They are currently in FIRST PLACE in the Horizon League.
We are not actually in first place

Quote from: SadersofthelostArc on January 13, 2013, 07:09:06 PMLoyola enters this contest with an unsightly record of 5-9 and they are in the Horizon League basement.  We have played a common opponent----NIU.  The Huskies bested the Ramblers by 4 while we downed NIU by 5.
Their unsightly record is actually only one worse than ours (6-8). They are not actually in last place....

Quote from: SadersofthelostArc on January 13, 2013, 07:09:06 PMLoyola 48
Valpo 61
That one I think is about right.

valpotx

I say that we continue our solid home play:

Valpo 63
Loyola 51
"Don't mess with Texas"

SadersofthelostArc

Ok, Indy Valpo...correction...Valpo has the best winning percentage in the HL and Loyola has the worst winning percentage in the HL.  Happy? 


Yeesh....tough crowd...then he copies my prediction.   :troll: ????

IndyValpo

Quote from: SadersofthelostArc on January 14, 2013, 04:29:57 PMOk, Indy Valpo...correction...Valpo has the best winning percentage in the HL and Loyola has the worst winning percentage in the HL.  Happy?
I thought you would want to be accuarate but whatever...

To be honest only a moron would use a 1-0 and 0-1 record as an indicator of anything,

historyman

Quote from: IndyValpo on January 14, 2013, 09:06:47 PMTo be honest only a moron would use a 1-0 and 0-1 record as an indicator of anything,

Exactly what are you trying to say about our pal, sadersofthelostmind?
"We must stand aside from the world's conspiracy of fear and hate and grasp once more the great monosyllables of life: faith, hope, and love. Men must live by these if they live at all under the crushing weight of history." Otto Paul "John" Kretzmann

LaPorteAveApostle

Quote from: IndyValpo on January 14, 2013, 09:06:47 PMTo be honest only a moron would use a 1-0 and 0-1 record as an indicator of anything,

I dunno about that...that's the statistic we use to determine who won the Super Bowl...
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

IndyValpo

Quote from: LaPorteAveApostle on January 15, 2013, 07:41:28 AMI dunno about that...that's the statistic we use to determine who won the Super Bowl...
Last time I checked the Super Bowl was one game while a conference standings has a few more games.  Perhaps the question should be who other than Sader and apparantly you would make a point about leading (which was not even correct) or being last (which was not even correct) 1 game into a 16 game schedule.

LaPorteAveApostle

While I am understandably loathe to revive the "is this guy really 'Sader' under a different name?" idea which arose at my debut, I do have to point out the absurdity of anyone calling someone else a "moron" when the first person can't spell

--"apparantly"
--"accuarate"
--"perfer"

etc., correctly.

Keep your insights, sure, but maybe keep the insults to yourself (in both senses of the phrase).
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

IndyValpo

Quote from: LaPorteAveApostle on January 15, 2013, 08:56:33 AMI do have to point out the absurdity of anyone calling someone else a "moron" when the first person can't spell
I can certainly own that one.

LaPorteAveApostle

That's cool.

Let's save the name-calling for those to whom it truly belongs.

"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

SadersofthelostArc

Thanks for having my back, Apostle!!!  'Ppreciate ya, bro!

(I totally see how people think we are the same person....our posting style, thoughts about hoops, sense of humor, pet peeves, etc are pretty much identical...maybe we ARE the same person lol ;))

KL31NY

Down 23-13 at half. Tab had a 3-point play with 10:31 to go that put us up 10-3. Our only score the rest of the period was another 3-point play, which came from 'Quira in the final minutes.

In the words of the color commentator, "Valpo is playing a lot of mistake basketball." 14 turnovers in 20 minutes, including giveaways on each of the final four possessions of the period.
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TOs on 5 of the first 6 trips in the 2nd half, yet we're scoring when we keep the ball. Down 27-19, 15:03 to play
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Down 38-34, under eight left. Tab and Gina are owning the inside. Tab's got a double-double, Gina could get one as well
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2:52 to go, trailing 46-42. Scott shooting FTs after a timeout. Crusaders got a chance, but they have to execute all the way home
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Final: Loyola 52-44 Valpo. Crusaders gave the Ramblers 20 points off 25 turnovers. WAY too many giveaways. Can't let that happen.
Gerardot with another good night (team-best 17 points, game-high 14 rebounds), Lange pretty good too (6, 9). Valpo's gotta get the ball inside to these two workhorses as often as possible. Our perimeter game was good in spurts. Need to be consistent, aggressive on the outside to help out. From what I saw, we're best on the inside, and the better we get outside can help us be more versatile on offense.

Did not anticipate I'd do some blogging watching this game online. Don't expect it to be a staple in the future, but who knows what'll happen
"Confidence is huge: believing you're better than the other guy gives you an advantage."
–Jason Kendall, Throwback, pp. 176

jack

I hate to say it but we were out coached from the start in this one. We came off of a huge win, only to start the game with a freshman, who contributed zero on either side of the ball. I don't get it. We needed to come out strong and jump on Loyola, build off of last games momentum, and the coaching staff laid an egg. We got a comeback and then played another freshman, who turned the ball over 3 possesions in a row. I know they are trying to get these newbies experience, but when we come out of the gate the way we did, all bets are off. It's time to play the best 5 you have, and build some momentum. Then, late in the second, Carr hit her second 3, and we yank her, at which point we had no one out there that was hitting outside shots. I am absolutely astounded by what I witnessed tonight from a coaches standpoint. Tough loss ladies - not your fault.

jack

We are trying too hard to prove to everyone that our freshmen are ready. It's time they sit and learn.

KL31NY

Wiedemann has been starting the last four games in place of Scott. Does anyone who's been following this team consistently know why?

Also, Charae had a rough one out there tonight. Is changing our starters gonna do more good or not? Tab and Gina are gonna keep doing work inside. If Jess and Charae aren't clicking, that does not help the spark on the outside. Laura can only do so much, and she's mostly a pass-first type that can still play well (John Stockton, anyone?)
"Confidence is huge: believing you're better than the other guy gives you an advantage."
–Jason Kendall, Throwback, pp. 176

valpotx

Charae appears to have these type of games WAY too often.  She shoots a lot, and hits 10-20% sometimes
"Don't mess with Texas"

jack

Quote from: KL31NY on January 16, 2013, 09:54:12 PM
Wiedemann has been starting the last four games in place of Scott. Does anyone who's been following this team consistently know why?

Also, Charae had a rough one out there tonight. Is changing our starters gonna do more good or not? Tab and Gina are gonna keep doing work inside. If Jess and Charae aren't clicking, that does not help the spark on the outside. Laura can only do so much, and she's mostly a pass-first type that can still play well (John Stockton, anyone?)
I believe Scott was hurt for a while, but she's been healthy for a couple of weeks now it seems. I have no answer or understand the starting line up at this point. Tab and Gina are no brainers. I'm old school. I believe players should be earning their starts. Last night was a great opportunity to make that statement to the team, and play the players that got it done vs YS. That didn't happen. We started Wiedemann, who started vs YS, played 12 minutes, got 2 def. rebounds, 3 turnovers, 0-2 with zero points. No other stats. We had another guard give us 27 solid minutes, 5 boards, 4 assist, 5 points, and did a nice all around job. Personally, I felt she earned at least a start last night. Last night Wiedemann had 14 minutes, 0 -1. She put up one shot in 14 minutes. She's not in there for her rebounding or passing. I can only assume they are playing her in hopes of getting some points. In 2 games, she's 0-3 in 28 minutes. Am I the only one scratching my head here? I'm certanly not trying to pick on her, but I feel she needs to sit, and learn for a while. freshmen are rarely ready for that kind of playing time, much less starting, and it is showing. Our other 2 guards are still wanting to dribble the air out of the ball. Richards is to be the point, run the offense, and distribute the ball. Points from her are a bonus, really. When your other starting guard plays 27 minutes, and goes 1-9 for 2 points, it's time to shake things up a bit, don't you think? She had a bad game, as players do, but when you're struggling that bad, you should not be in for 27 minutes.
We had a 43 - 30 edge in rebounding, and we lost. let me say that again. 43 - 30 edge and we lost. That can't, and should never happen. Especially vs a team like Loyola. Our starters accounted for 15 turnovers. Loyola's accounted for 5. And the biggie - Loyola turned our tunovers into 20 points. a 13 count edge in rebounding is nullified by a 17 count turnover advantage for them. We needed to come out and pounce on them early last night, and make a statement. I saw no confidence in any of these girls early on. It's possible they were looking past this team. We aren't a good enough team to be giving up games we should be winning, especially at home.
The coaches have some work to do to get ready for the next game. They are the ones that have much more to learn from that loss than the players do. 

IndyValpo

Quote from: KL31NY on January 16, 2013, 09:54:12 PMWiedemann has been starting the last four games in place of Scott. Does anyone who's been following this team consistently know why?
My guess is that they hope Wiedemann hits some shots early and opens other things up.  From what I have seen she is the best outside shooter.  Unfortunately she can not create her shot and we do not have a PG or working plays to get her the ball in an open spot.  I also think they like Scott off the bench as a spark.

I did not see last night's game but poor Lexi Miller had 5 turnovers in 6 minutes.  I did not know that was physically possible.

valpo4life

Sorry jack, but if you think that a person that comes off the bench to put up 5, 5, and 4 means they start the next game you are crazy. Sure a starter struggles even now and then, but that doesnt mean they automatically should sit. Wiedemann is easily the best shooter on this team. She just struggles to create shots. But if people would come off of a ball screen hard there would be more shots. My best solution is for the guards as a whole to be more aggressive off of the ball screens which puts the defense in a tougher situation allowing for more things to open up.

jack

Those were just the recordable stats. I felt she did far more to keep the offense flowing then Weidemann, and she does create her own shots. Not saying she's the answer to our woes, but we damn well better be looking for answers. Weidemann is a gym shooter. She can have streaks, but they are few and far between. I still don't think she's ready for a starting role yet. If your possition is, she's our best option when she goes 0-3 in 28 minutes of play, then I'm probably waisting my time discussing this with you. We lose too much with her defensively, when she's not producing offensively. It's time to try something different. 

valporun

Hey all! Sorry, been having some computer issues lately. Luckily, I have an iPod Touch, so I could watch last night's game.

We should have started out attacking the basket from the start of the game. Loyola would have been very beatable downlow, if we had just been attacking the rim, instead of pitching tents around the perimeter, and chuckin' 'em from the cheap seats. I will agree, a major part of our problem last night was coaching philosophy and fundamentals. We made too many mistakes in transition, and screwed up simple passes because they weren't coming off screens as much as going into traffic. Loyola took advantage of this, and that lead to the 18-3 run over the final 12 minutes of the first half.

In the second half, we started going inside a lot more, but then, much like a Dale Carlson or Bryce Drew feeling of "they are catching on to this", we go away from attacking, in favor finesse and mistakes. As much as Loyola outcoached us, we outcoached ourselves.

Still not feeling Laura Richards is the right point guard for this team, Charae is only good when she's feeling it, and that isn't often enough yet, and Lange and Gerardot can only do so much inside to help this team stay in games. The guards have to start putting their work in to create openings and shots for themselves, otherwise Lange and Gerardot are going to wear down badly in early February.

We're just going to have to settle with what we get during this rebuilding year, and hope that next year's reloading manifests what Coach Dorow is looking for, otherwise we're looking at more of the same next season, and no one wants that.

jack

I really don't think it's about the talent as much as it is, how we are using it. We had far more talent on the floor, in my opinion, then Loyola did. We just don't seem to move with a purpose on offense. Lots of dribbling, and standing around.

KL31NY

I think that's a great point, not just in comparing this year's team to Loyola, but even by comparing this year's team to last year's. We have much more talent and depth this year since we've had less injuries and we haven't had a transfer like Mallory Ladd.

We need to be aggressive with how we use this talent. jack, especially on the "move with a purpose" idea, that seems like something we just haven't had the last couple seasons. We need to make the perimeter more of a threat to open up our options.

Side note: since I dropped Mallory Ladd into the discussion, it's worth noting that she's doing really well at Evansville. 6 double-doubles in 6 games, and her team is currently in 3rd place in the Valley after defeating Illinois State by 14 yesterday (Evansville was 10th in this year's preseason poll, Illinois State was 3rd and they're a mighty good team).
"Confidence is huge: believing you're better than the other guy gives you an advantage."
–Jason Kendall, Throwback, pp. 176

valpo4life

Quote from: jack on January 17, 2013, 03:03:14 PMshe's our best option when she goes 0-3 in 28 minutes of play

You can't use a small sample size like that when it comes to shooting. My argument here is that she is our best 3 point shooter at 39%. That's not too shabby if you ask me.