UWSP 68, NCC 44
Game Summary
In a game I'd like to forget, the Pointers (4-3) were able to grab the early lead and never relinquished it, though the Cardinals (1-7) were able to keep it reasonably close for part of the quarter, though the Pointers led 23-13 after one. The Cardinals were unable to get the lead back down to single digits, struggling from outside and not getting their first triple until Mayson Whipple hit with 6:19 to go in the half. The Pointers kept up the pressure and led 37-20 at halftime. The effort and energy picked up a bit after the intermission, but the Pointers were still able to push the lead to 53-29 after three, and the fourth quarter turned into garbage time, with coach Michelle Roof getting her end of the bench players some minutes for the second straight outing.
Key Stats
- UWSP: Outrebounded NCC 55-25. That includes 21 Pointer offensive rebounds, nearly equaling the total number of Cardinal rebounds. The Pointers had decent size, but a lot of this was just related to not boxing out and getting out-hustled.
- Taylor Barrett (UWSP): 5-12 FG, 3-4 FT; 13 pts, 11 reb (3 off), 2 stl. I could have gone with Ashley Leiterman (13 pts on 5-7 shooting, but only four rebounds) as my choice here because she was more efficient, but Barrett dominated the glass in addition to having a pretty good day from the floor.
- Mayson Whipple (NCC): 5-10 FG (1-4 3PT); 11 pts, 3 reb, 2 ast. It's an improvement over the Wesleyan loss, for what it's worth, but not by a ton. She really struggled in the first half, shooting just a pair of threes and making one, spending most of her time with the ball dribbling around the perimeter. She started to attack the basket a little more in the second half, showing that she still can beat anyone off the dribble. I'm just not sure why she's not doing it more.
- UWSP Turnovers: 19. One thing I will give the Cardinals credit for is that they are still causing some havoc on defense. The team recorded nine steals, paced by two apiece from Lyndsay Brennan, Page Desenberg, and Diamond Calicott, who played just six minutes last night.
- NCC 3PT: 3-27 (11.1%). You're going to have off shooting nights... but not like this. Last night was just awful. It took almost 14 minutes for the Cardinals to get their first three, and that was it for the first half. They hesitated to shoot for much of the night, and even when they did shoot, everything was off. You know they're due for one of those games where they get red hot, but I don't know when that game is coming.
- NCC FT: 5-10 (50%). And we're still around the season average. They actually hit their first three as a team last night, impressing basically the entire table, before regressing to the mean. A slight improvement in this game wouldn't have affected the outcome, but through eight games I think we can safely say: this team isn't good at the line.
It's pretty telling when the high point of your night was having a stoppage in play because a player lost her hair extensions. I think we were laughing way harder about it than we should have, but in a game like last night's, I don't know what else you can do.
I was cautiously optimistic going into last night. Before the season I'd chalked this one up as a loss, but when I went to prep for the game yesterday I saw UWSP's record and stats, and wasn't overly impressed. I figured with an effort similar to what was put in against Carthage last week a win was possible, but it became apparent pretty quickly last night that the Cardinals just didn't have it.
I've said this multiple times already this season, and others have confirmed with me: we're all getting flashbacks to the 2011-12 season, which is not a season you want to have flashbacks from. That year was awful, and the 2017-18 campaign is shaping up to be just as bad, if not worse. But Michelle Roof put it well last night before I left: "This is why we coach: to figure this crap out." They have a few days to figure this crap out before getting back into action on Saturday as we close out the four game home stand against Dubuque.
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