(02-05-2026, 05:49 PM)martyup Wrote: We win 86-65.
Somfai was close to a triple double with 15 points, 23 rebounds, and 8 assists.
Clardy finished with 26 points and 6-11 from 3.
Ogden had 23 points and 7 assists.
We finished the game with 5 turnovers. That's a good job protecting the ball.
We had 21 assists on 36 made baskets. That's team play.
Good job team. Good job coach Paye.
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With all the respect in the world (and as an outsider), I saw the game differently. Coach Paye is choosing to over-rely on the 3-ball rather than designing a more balanced attack. At one point, Pitt cut it down to perhaps 6 points or less because the 3-ball was not going in and Pitt was running plays. Stanford (at best) is a streaky 3-point shooting team and today they were fortunate that the long ball was going in.
With that said, kudos to Clardy, Ogden and Swain who provided much of the firepower and Shay's defense was great.
Only 4 trips to the line, which is indicative of the game Coach Paye elected to play. That might be OK for teams like Pitt, but it will not get it done against many other ACC foes. The short leash is back- only 11 minutes for Eschmeyer who (despite the sizable lead), barely played in the 2nd. half. Her presence at the beginning of the game (and 4 quick points) was doubly nice because her teammates were looking for her. Once she went out, the offensive flow and playmaking seemed to stop.
I was delighted to see Somfai back in form and her stat line was awesome. I hope this performance boosts her confidence.
A good win to snap Stanford's 4 game losing streak. Georgia Tech will be a lot tougher. I'm hoping for a win.