Agreed. The FR are playing loose and free. Clearly the highly-touted FR of today are not the FR players of 20 years ago!The D has vastly improved
Gonna be a problem for every opponent
Holding Kansas, which is a solid team, to 4 points in the first quarter was rather
humiliating for the dirty jayhawks
They attempted to strongarm the Hawks
to no avail
The offense will adjust, still early days and we have the talent and ability to do so
The incoming freshwomen are not afraid to shoot and I believe that have the license
to shoot anytime, when open
The first time I saw them on the floor, I didn't know their names and was surprised that
they were shooting without hesitation
Jen has done a remarkable job with the team
Outstanding, I Say
I was trying to think when was the last time I watched an Iowa bball team -- men or women -- play consistently strong defense for multiple games. Been a long time! Coach Jensen clearly values defense more than Bluder, and it shows: better scouting reports are leading to taking away individual opponent tendencies, better feet movement, better anticipation, and just better defensive effort all around. A joy to watch!
The one thing this year's team does seem to struggle with a bit is fast-breaks. Oddly, the guards don't seem to know what to do with the ball when on the break. Odd, after watching them be almost flawless in recent years.
I know we wanna credit Jensen and crew for the D. And we should.
That being said, in the postgame courtside interview, Jan seemed actually a little surprised by the defense.
Like..."How about that defense?" Not like "howbowdaaaat?" More like "Whoa, where'd that come from?"
Then again, I think she was referring to the first quarter where they held Kansas to...
4 POINTS ON SOMETHING LIKE 5....MAYBE 6.....ATTEMPTS
All caps, 'cause yah....I screamed it a little in my head.