Wow, sidearmstats are terrifically detailed. I hope we get this for every game. A few things jump out at me:
-Dodson and Fingall do indeed seem to have made brobdingnagian strides. Fingall looks like she's becoming a very natural 5, and Dodson was the most efficient player on the court.
-Our three point shooting was effective only on the right wing side - Lexie was the only player to make a trey from the left wing. Wonder why, and will be interesting to see if that pattern continues.
-Without seeing how Vanguard played, it's hard to infer too much about shot selection, but we had very few attempted jumpers, and 3 total made jump shots. If they played zone the entire game, that makes more sense, but that's something else I'll be watching because it was an area we struggled with a lot last season. If we have much better three point shooting, it matters less, but the more the variety, the more effective the Princeton can be.
-On one game's worth of data, the Hulls seem to complement each other. Lexie seems to be the better shooter and offensive rebounding, Lacie the better defender with more D boards and several steals.
-Fascinating that our leading assists were from Lexie and Jerome. It's less surprising with the pass-heavy Princeton offense, but it makes me think that in the absence of Marta, we'll be distributing by committee rather than primarily through a point. Maybe that changes when Brown is on the floor?
Exciting stuff, all around.
-Dodson and Fingall do indeed seem to have made brobdingnagian strides. Fingall looks like she's becoming a very natural 5, and Dodson was the most efficient player on the court.
-Our three point shooting was effective only on the right wing side - Lexie was the only player to make a trey from the left wing. Wonder why, and will be interesting to see if that pattern continues.
-Without seeing how Vanguard played, it's hard to infer too much about shot selection, but we had very few attempted jumpers, and 3 total made jump shots. If they played zone the entire game, that makes more sense, but that's something else I'll be watching because it was an area we struggled with a lot last season. If we have much better three point shooting, it matters less, but the more the variety, the more effective the Princeton can be.
-On one game's worth of data, the Hulls seem to complement each other. Lexie seems to be the better shooter and offensive rebounding, Lacie the better defender with more D boards and several steals.
-Fascinating that our leading assists were from Lexie and Jerome. It's less surprising with the pass-heavy Princeton offense, but it makes me think that in the absence of Marta, we'll be distributing by committee rather than primarily through a point. Maybe that changes when Brown is on the floor?
Exciting stuff, all around.
