[Husker] NU women's basketball

Tony lambert slimmer37 at hamilton.net
Thu Nov 18 17:36:48 CST 2010


Regards to Williams, last spring while on a bus trip to the KC regional I 
talked to a person who goes to all the games and I asked him about her, his 
comment was that she happy to play behind Griffin and learn as much as she 
could so that this year she would be ready to go. So I'm surprised that she 
hasn't played. And with Cady coming in  you would think a position change is 
store for some of the big IE Hooper. I have asked the Huskers hoops site if 
Woodbury was going to RS, But haven't gotten a good answer. But I wonder if 
she won't RS with all the guards and wing players NU has.

Tony Lambert
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Reichenbach" <reich at inetnebr.com>
To: <husker at tssi.com>; <slimmer37 at hamilton.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] NU women's basketball


>
> And, NU's recruiting class (which is highly rated) doesn't have a
> post player.  With Remon a senior (and Periago), post play could be
> even more a problem next year unless Mauer comes along this year.
> Cady at 6'2" is a really good player (from Seward NE) and there is
> a 6'1" G/F from Texas (Sample), so next year it could be two Nebraska
> HS products, Hooper and Cady, both 6/2" F, leading the way upfront.
>
> I was somewhat surprised that Woodberry, a 5'10" Fr G who was the
> AZ Gatorade Player of the Year, looked unready to play much.  Will
> she redshirt?  Another Fr, Simon, 6'2" forward also has not played
> yet this year, evidently with an injury.  The other player on the
> roster, Williams, 6'1" So F, was a highly ranked recruit and played
> as a Fr last year, but hasn't played in a game this year.  Do you
> know about her situation?
>
>
>>  Periago (6'4", Sr, C),Mauer (6'3", Fr, C),  This is my point there is no
>> depth at center, the Huskers are a bit better off at guard and at the
>> forward positions. And I did say here on the list that Nebraska was one
>> injury away from having the season they had last year to not having a 
>> good
>> one. I just don't see the Huskers having the depth to deal with Big 12 
>> play
>> without depth at Center I watched the game last night and Redmon was 
>> getting
>> pushed away from the post.  I guess Yori could move Hooper to post if it
>> comes to that, I think she is a better fit than Periago.
>>
>> >
>> > Judging from last night, Yori's reserves are Periago (6'4", Sr, C),
>> > Mauer (6'3", Fr, C), Leick (6'1", So, F), and McCann-Smith (5'9", Fr,
>> > G).  Moore played 39 minutes.
>> >
>> > Of course, injuries can hurt any team.  An injury to Moore really
>> > would change the dynamics of the team (as one might judge from the
>> > number of minutes she plays).  Losing Kelley or Hooper would remove
>> > a player who can really be a factor in a game.  Losing Redmon would
>> > be more of a problem against a team with height in the middle ---
>> > there would be a real drop-off to Periago and Mauer is a freshman.
>> >
>> > Still, one might argue that last year's team would have suffered more
>> > from the loss of Griffin than this year's team would suffer from the
>> > loss of any one player.  (To argue that, look at the record of two
>> > years ago and then last year.)
>> >
>> > So, yes, an injury to key players would affect the success of this
>> > team, but as they are now, I think that the preseason Big 12 Coach's
>> > poll, which picked NU 7th is way off the mark.  I think some of that
>> > is wishful thinking that last year was a fluke.  Those coaches have
>> > Kelley honorable mention, but didn't give Moore the same credit.
>> > Moore is going to be a big contributor this year.
>> >
>> > I don't think #5 is too high.
>> >
>> > First, the schedule works in favor of NU.  Arguably, the four best
>> > teams are in the South --- Baylor, TAMU, OU, and Texas.  NU gets to
>> > play some of the weaker teams --- CU, Missouri, and KSU --- twice.
>> > OU, Baylor, and TTU are in Lincoln.
>> >
>> > Suppose that NU sweeps CU and Missouri; splits with ISU, KU, and
>> > KSU; and beats TTU.  That is 8 wins --- enough to finish .500 ---
>> > and there are other winnable games.  Pick up a couple of other wins
>> > and NU is 10-6.
>> >
>> > Winning against OU or even Baylor is possible in Lincoln.
>> > Beating KSU in Manhattan, KU in Lawrence, and/or OSU in Stillwater
>> > are not unlikely.
>> > Winning in Austin or Ames will be tough and winning in College
>> > Station probably will be tougher still.
>> >
>> > Still, a 10-6 record doesn't require too much going NU's way and
>> > a 10-6 record probably would be at least #5.
>> >
>> > It's tough to see either TTU or OSU, which play in the South, finishing
>> > with a better record than NU and if one of Baylor, TAMU, OU, or Texas,
>> > which also play in the South, struggles even a little, they could 
>> > finish
>> > lower than NU.  In the North, NU should finish ahead of CU, Missouri,
>> > and KSU.  So, that might leave NU competing with ISU, KU, and the 4th
>> > place South team (e.g., Texas) fighting it out for the 4-7 positions.
>> > If ISU or NU plays really well, with the advantage of playing in the
>> > North, finishing #3 isn't impossible.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> I not buying it yet Not much depth at the 3,4,5 spots so one better 
>> >> hope
>> >> that injuries pop up. I think the number 5 seed in the Big 12 might be 
>> >> a
>> >> bit
>> >> high. you have Baylor,OU, OSU,aTm, ISU and maybe KSU with more
>> >> experience.
>> >>
>> >> > Some folks may not see much news about the women's basketball
>> >> > team, so here is a recap of last night.
>> >> >
>> >> > The NU women's basketball team beat a good Miami team at home
>> >> > last night 99-85 and is now 2-0 on the season.  Miami was the WNIT
>> >> > runner-up last year, finishing 22-14, and returned the core of its
>> >> > team.
>> >> >
>> >> > NU is ranked #21 in the ESPN/USA Today poll and is just out of
>> >> > the AP top 25.  Most people figured that was mostly a carryover
>> >> > from last year's success and that the voters hadn't considered
>> >> > how much NU had lost off that team (3 of its top 4 scores, including
>> >> > its #1 and #2 scorers, and 3 of its top 5 rebounders, including its
>> >> > #1 and #2 rebounders).  That said, this team looks really good.
>> >> >
>> >> > Kelly is still a great all-around player
>> >> > Moore is still a great point guard and has stepped up her scoring
>> >> > Redmon has stepped up, especially scoring
>> >> > Burke has come back from an injury to be a solid second guard
>> >> > Hooper, just a freshman, looks great and although she can't make
>> >> >  up for the loss of Griffin and Montgomery, is filling the gap
>> >> >
>> >> > Look at the line from last night against a quality team:
>> >> > STARTERS  MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OREB REB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
>> >> > J Hooper  32  6-13  4-7   6-6     0  6   0   1   1   4  4  22
>> >> > C Redmon  34  7-8   0-0   0-0     5  13  1   0   1   4  3  14
>> >> > D Kelley  31  7-10  0-0   11-13   1  9   5   1   0   5  4  25
>> >> > K Burke   26  3-3   2-2   0-0     0  2   3   1   0   2  2  8
>> >> > L Moore   39  8-11  2-4   4-6     0  2   9   2   0   7  1  22
>> >> > The turnovers were bad, but when you score 99 points and shoot
>> >> > 35-55 from the field, you can afford a few errors.  Every starter
>> >> > was in double figures except Burke who was 3-3 including 2-2 on 3s.
>> >> > Among the starters, the worst shooting was by the freshman Hooper,
>> >> > who was 6-13 and 4-7 on 3s to score 22.  Otherwise, the other
>> >> > starters shot 70% or better.
>> >> >
>> >> > Massey's computer rankings have NU at #4.  That is almost certainly
>> >> > too high and based on last year's performance, but it's hard to 
>> >> > argue
>> >> > otherwise after last night's performance.  It looks like NU may have
>> >> > almost reloaded from last year, which would be really something.
>> >> >
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