OMG, that was bad. First, it looked like she just got pulled out of a closet makeout session. She was totally disheveled. Then her commentary was a less interesting or humorous version of the "boom goes the dynamite" guy.weak competition - tough to get much out of it. They looked good, but you'd expect that against a team like they played today. I expect the same sort of results the first 2 games as well. We'll know more when they head to NY. I did get a pretty good kick out of the on court announcer who was really on her game.
It is really tough to tell from this game. Yes some of the problem areas from last year looked better but this DIII team was just blatantly out-manned. For all of the things that looked better against a weak opponent, the number of turnovers was not good.
Box scoreI saw somewhere that most of the turnovers were from bench players at least.
I’m one of the biggest Nunge advocates around here and I actually thought he played pretty poorly last night. He looked pretty timid, dribbled it off his foot once and threw some questionable passes. He did knock down a couple outside shots.Oh, another observation, and of course this is just an observation and nothing to glean out it because it was a scrimmage. But to me, it looked like Nunge is odd man out at least to start the year. He was left in with the grey teamers and I believe last one off the bench? That sucks... He played well last night IMO, and hopefully that's just how it rolled out
I’m one of the biggest Nunge advocates around here and I actually thought he played pretty poorly last night. He looked pretty timid, dribbled it off his foot once and threw some questionable passes. He did knock down a couple outside shots.
Was Nunge playing on the wing or the post?
I’m one of the biggest Nunge advocates around here and I actually thought he played pretty poorly last night. He looked pretty timid, dribbled it off his foot once and threw some questionable passes. He did knock down a couple outside shots.
My takeaway from last night was that Kriener, Nunge, and Pemsl understand that one if not two of them are going to see their opportunities drop this year. Kriener also had a rough game.
Competition is usually a good thing and I’m hoping it’s Nunge who emerges. Kriener and Pemsl can be serviceable backups if fouls become an issue for guys in front of them.
He did play a little timid my comment of him playing well was more on him hitting some shots, had a nice block, rebounded well when he was in. He still looked like he was awkward within the offense. Tough to take much away from last night, but what I did take away is that he's towards the bottom of the rotation as it stood last night.
You know who DID look good? Cordell
I agree with the comment above tho- too many turnovers, tho 6 of em came from Nunge, Cordell and Kriener. Something to watch, our bigs seemed to turn it over a ton last season. Cook and Garza were both strong with the ball last night at least.