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Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - mbdude - 02-02-2018

17 offensive rebounds - won the game for us


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - mbdude - 02-02-2018

17 offensive rebounds - won the game for us


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - Lorcan - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 08:56 PM)mbdude link Wrote:17 offensive rebounds - won the game for us

None bigger than that Joslyn Tinkle-esque offensive rebound by Alanna Smith after Sneizek's misses.


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - Lorcan - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 08:56 PM)mbdude link Wrote:17 offensive rebounds - won the game for us

None bigger than that Joslyn Tinkle-esque offensive rebound by Alanna Smith after Sneizek's misses.


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - PalmTree - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 08:56 PM)mbdude link Wrote:17 offensive rebounds - won the game for us

Pretty great D as well, I'd have to say


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - PalmTree - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 08:56 PM)mbdude link Wrote:17 offensive rebounds - won the game for us

Pretty great D as well, I'd have to say


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - qwerty49 - 02-02-2018

Phenomenal offensive rebounding. It bothered me at first they could leave Kaylee so wide open at the elbow every time she touched the ball. But then I realized that’s basically a free throw and thus not a high percentage shot for anybody on our team!
Nice gritty win. Let’s take it and be glad.


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - qwerty49 - 02-02-2018

Phenomenal offensive rebounding. It bothered me at first they could leave Kaylee so wide open at the elbow every time she touched the ball. But then I realized that’s basically a free throw and thus not a high percentage shot for anybody on our team!
Nice gritty win. Let’s take it and be glad.


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - crackpot - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 08:57 PM)Lorcan link Wrote:[quote author=mbdude link=topic=18666.msg222941#msg222941 date=1517630171]
17 offensive rebounds - won the game for us

None bigger than that Joslyn Tinkle-esque offensive rebound by Alanna Smith after Sneizek's misses.
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Speaking of Tinkle, I was wondering if she was in the house (and hoping she was rooting for the good guys).


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - crackpot - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 08:57 PM)Lorcan link Wrote:[quote author=mbdude link=topic=18666.msg222941#msg222941 date=1517630171]
17 offensive rebounds - won the game for us

None bigger than that Joslyn Tinkle-esque offensive rebound by Alanna Smith after Sneizek's misses.
[/quote]

Speaking of Tinkle, I was wondering if she was in the house (and hoping she was rooting for the good guys).


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - chimera - 02-02-2018

Wow, that steal at the end!  OSU is a very good team and do not lose much at home.  Well coached, shoot well, have a good inside game, and Rueck is really good.  This is a very good road win.  We do look much improved.  Rotation was much shorter, but I think that is sort of how it goes this late, and it has worked - we now have a stable starting five and a defined rotation.  As much as I hate to see some of the younger players lose playing time, can't argue with the results.  Williams had a great game, as did Carrington.  McPhee had trouble hitting early, but was clutch later.  Smith played well I thought.  Did not hit some makable shots, but played good defense, got some key boards, and avoided fouls mostly.  Johnson also had clutch rebounds and some great D.  Basically the whole team played pretty well overall, even if outside shooting was not on.

to me the weekend is a success already.  A win at UO would be gravy.


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - chimera - 02-02-2018

Wow, that steal at the end!  OSU is a very good team and do not lose much at home.  Well coached, shoot well, have a good inside game, and Rueck is really good.  This is a very good road win.  We do look much improved.  Rotation was much shorter, but I think that is sort of how it goes this late, and it has worked - we now have a stable starting five and a defined rotation.  As much as I hate to see some of the younger players lose playing time, can't argue with the results.  Williams had a great game, as did Carrington.  McPhee had trouble hitting early, but was clutch later.  Smith played well I thought.  Did not hit some makable shots, but played good defense, got some key boards, and avoided fouls mostly.  Johnson also had clutch rebounds and some great D.  Basically the whole team played pretty well overall, even if outside shooting was not on.

to me the weekend is a success already.  A win at UO would be gravy.


Re: WBB: Stanford 60 Oregon State 57 - BostonCard - 02-02-2018

2/19 from 3 pts; 6/12 from the free throw line, and actually outshot by OSU 40.4% to 38.8%... and yet we win because:

only 6 turnovers (to 11 by OSU)
17 offensive rebounds (to 8 by OSU) [a better metric is offensive rebound percentage; we rebounded 38% of our missed shots, they rebounded 23% of theirs]
7 blocks versus (2 for OSU)
9 steals (including the game sealing one) to 4 by OSU

Add it all up, and despite a lower field goal percentage, we attempted 10 more shots than they did, so we made 3 more shots than they did.

BC


Re: WBB: Stanford 60 Oregon State 57 - BostonCard - 02-02-2018

2/19 from 3 pts; 6/12 from the free throw line, and actually outshot by OSU 40.4% to 38.8%... and yet we win because:

only 6 turnovers (to 11 by OSU)
17 offensive rebounds (to 8 by OSU) [a better metric is offensive rebound percentage; we rebounded 38% of our missed shots, they rebounded 23% of theirs]
7 blocks versus (2 for OSU)
9 steals (including the game sealing one) to 4 by OSU

Add it all up, and despite a lower field goal percentage, we attempted 10 more shots than they did, so we made 3 more shots than they did.

BC


Re: WBB: Stanford 60 Oregon State 57 - BobK - 02-02-2018

Super win.  Oregon state is good and plays so tough.

A word on Hannah Jump. Tonight 7 threes.  And it’s now half time.
😎


Re: WBB: Stanford 60 Oregon State 57 - BobK - 02-02-2018

Super win.  Oregon state is good and plays so tough.

A word on Hannah Jump. Tonight 7 threes.  And it’s now half time.
😎


Re: WBB: Stanford 60 Oregon State 57 - Lorcan - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 09:03 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:2/19 from 3 pts; 6/12 from the free throw line, and actually outshot by OSU 40.4% to 38.8%... and yet we win because:

only 6 turnovers (to 11 by OSU)
17 offensive rebounds (to 8 by OSU) [a better metric is offensive rebound percentage; we rebounded 38% of our missed shots, they rebounded 23% of theirs]
7 blocks versus (2 for OSU)

Add it all up, and despite a lower field goal percentage, we attempted 10 more shots than they did, so we made 3 more shots than they did.

BC

Well, let's not forget Brittany McPhee's 2nd career double double. It's always a struggle against Oregon State, at some point I was rueing that we couldn't hold them under 43 like last time.


Re: WBB: Stanford 60 Oregon State 57 - Lorcan - 02-02-2018

(02-02-2018, 09:03 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:2/19 from 3 pts; 6/12 from the free throw line, and actually outshot by OSU 40.4% to 38.8%... and yet we win because:

only 6 turnovers (to 11 by OSU)
17 offensive rebounds (to 8 by OSU) [a better metric is offensive rebound percentage; we rebounded 38% of our missed shots, they rebounded 23% of theirs]
7 blocks versus (2 for OSU)

Add it all up, and despite a lower field goal percentage, we attempted 10 more shots than they did, so we made 3 more shots than they did.

BC

Well, let's not forget Brittany McPhee's 2nd career double double. It's always a struggle against Oregon State, at some point I was rueing that we couldn't hold them under 43 like last time.


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - TheFarm07 - 02-02-2018

We win 60-57 in a game of streaks. Carrington prevents Oregon State's plethora of potent long range shooters from even having the opportunity to tie the game as she picks off the inbound pass and runs out the clock. She also bails out our atrocious FT shooting, esp. in crunch time as Sniezek misses both of her FTs (but luckily Smith pulls down the o-board), but McPhee only gets 1 of 2.

What I love:
-Our player scout defense, limiting Gulich to 7 points and Tudor to 0(!!!) points. She didn't even attempt a 3-pt shot!!
-Our offensive rebounding: 17, including in critical situations to offset our poor shooting
-Only 6 turnovers--that's awesome to limit extra possessions by the opposition
-Carrington, Smith and Williams helping out McPhee with double digit efforts of their own
-Our offense when we are on a hot streak-a thing of beauty
-Our aggression on defense (9 steals!)
-Our underclassmen, in particular Carrington and Williams, showing they are ready to contribute down the home stretch

What I'm pulling my hair out on:
-6/12 from the charity stripe, including missing 3/4 when we could have iced the game
-2/19 from 3-pt range--ice cold from long range
-Our offense when we are struggling-players taking low percentage shots and missing layups

In the end, we got the win, but only by 3 points. I think we showed our defense is rounding into shape. When we could deny a tremendous 3 point shooter ANY chances from hitting from long range and limit a great post player to 7 points and forcing her into longer range shots, that is a great defensive game.

Our other starters are contributing more, forcing teams not to collapse onto McPhee all the time. I love the extra effort on the o-boards.

However, our offensive streakiness is still a source of major concern. We can't be too hot and too cold. Despite scoring 21 points in the first quarter, we only averaged 13 pts each quarter the rest of the game.

And then the FT shooting woes continue, nearly letting Oregon State a last chance opportunity to go into OT, if not for Carrington's great steal.


Re: WBB: Stanford @ Oregon State 6pm - TheFarm07 - 02-02-2018

We win 60-57 in a game of streaks. Carrington prevents Oregon State's plethora of potent long range shooters from even having the opportunity to tie the game as she picks off the inbound pass and runs out the clock. She also bails out our atrocious FT shooting, esp. in crunch time as Sniezek misses both of her FTs (but luckily Smith pulls down the o-board), but McPhee only gets 1 of 2.

What I love:
-Our player scout defense, limiting Gulich to 7 points and Tudor to 0(!!!) points. She didn't even attempt a 3-pt shot!!
-Our offensive rebounding: 17, including in critical situations to offset our poor shooting
-Only 6 turnovers--that's awesome to limit extra possessions by the opposition
-Carrington, Smith and Williams helping out McPhee with double digit efforts of their own
-Our offense when we are on a hot streak-a thing of beauty
-Our aggression on defense (9 steals!)
-Our underclassmen, in particular Carrington and Williams, showing they are ready to contribute down the home stretch

What I'm pulling my hair out on:
-6/12 from the charity stripe, including missing 3/4 when we could have iced the game
-2/19 from 3-pt range--ice cold from long range
-Our offense when we are struggling-players taking low percentage shots and missing layups

In the end, we got the win, but only by 3 points. I think we showed our defense is rounding into shape. When we could deny a tremendous 3 point shooter ANY chances from hitting from long range and limit a great post player to 7 points and forcing her into longer range shots, that is a great defensive game.

Our other starters are contributing more, forcing teams not to collapse onto McPhee all the time. I love the extra effort on the o-boards.

However, our offensive streakiness is still a source of major concern. We can't be too hot and too cold. Despite scoring 21 points in the first quarter, we only averaged 13 pts each quarter the rest of the game.

And then the FT shooting woes continue, nearly letting Oregon State a last chance opportunity to go into OT, if not for Carrington's great steal.