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Like yesterday it was all FSU...until the end.Can they talk a little more about Louisville at half time?
And I hate having to listen to Little Miss Muffett.
Like yesterday it was all FSU...until the end.Can they talk a little more about Louisville at half time?
She has a thing against Q. Many women coaches resent male coaching women’s basketball but she seems to have a personal grudge too.Like yesterday it was all FSU...until the end.
And I hate having to listen to Little Miss Muffett.
Like the FSU coach? I must have missed it when she dissed the team and Q early in the season.She has a thing against Q. Many women coaches resent male coaching women’s basketball but she seems to have a personal grudge too.
At least 4 of the incoming players should get a good amount of time next year, Wilson Day, Lattimore, Bartlett, and Walker. 2 players in Lattimore, and Bartlett who can play all the frontcourt positions, and 2 guards a pure point in Wilson Day, who can score, pass, and is fast, and Walker a great shooter.Very good effort under very tough circumstances. Louisville is really good even with us at full strength.
Being so young and a center, she has very good hands. She needs to use her body better to give herself more space and get better leverage so she can power the ball up at better angles. Right now she is excellent keeping the ball high but she’s susceptible to opponents jumping (can you imagine if she could jump - yikes) and getting bumped because she’s so straight up. Keeping the ball that high requires her to release the ball very quickly so she doesn’t walk while getting bumped losing her balance.It’s incredible that Cardoso Leads the country in FG% and she misses 4 bunnies a game. She’s gonna be unstoppable when she’s more consistent with the gimmies
Great analysis. If she works hard she would be an all-timer here. Can’t wait to see the development.Being so young and a center, she has very good hands. She needs to use her body better to give herself more space and get better leverage so she can power the ball up at better angles. Right now she is excellent keeping the ball high but she’s susceptible to opponents jumping (can you imagine if she could jump - yikes) and getting bumped because she’s so straight up. Keeping the ball that high requires her to release the ball very quickly so she doesn’t walk while getting bumped losing her balance.
I have a really difficult time being negative or too critical about her game because she’s so advanced considering she’s a freshman center. She is a special player. If she learns how to widen her stance more, establish position and use not only her height but power and footwork, watch out world.
Being so young and a center, she has very good hands. She needs to use her body better to give herself more space and get better leverage so she can power the ball up at better angles. Right now she is excellent keeping the ball high but she’s susceptible to opponents jumping (can you imagine if she could jump - yikes) and getting bumped because she’s so straight up. Keeping the ball that high requires her to release the ball very quickly so she doesn’t walk while getting bumped losing her balance.
I have a really difficult time being negative or too critical about her game because she’s so advanced considering she’s a freshman center. She is a special player. If she learns how to widen her stance more, establish position and use not only her height but power and footwork, watch out world.
This is here first year of college ball and she has been very good. I like the comment about learning how to jump a little more. Increase that ability and "look out".Being so young and a center, she has very good hands. She needs to use her body better to give herself more space and get better leverage so she can power the ball up at better angles. Right now she is excellent keeping the ball high but she’s susceptible to opponents jumping (can you imagine if she could jump - yikes) and getting bumped because she’s so straight up. Keeping the ball that high requires her to release the ball very quickly so she doesn’t walk while getting bumped losing her balance.
I have a really difficult time being negative or too critical about her game because she’s so advanced considering she’s a freshman center. She is a special player. If she learns how to widen her stance more, establish position and use not only her height but power and footwork, watch out world.
With an excellent center and good passers, opponent’s forwards have to decide whether to help out, giving our outside shooters a real advantage. If Cardosa learns to pass when doubled , our inside- outside game will give opponents fits on defense.Thanks for the analysis. A great center can do wonders in the women's game. I watched a lot of Megan Gustafson at Iowa and with her in the middle and their 3 point shooters, they were fun to watch.
She will have good shooters to pass to next year. We had 2 people this year who shot 25 and 27 per cent from 3. That is atrocious.With an excellent center and good passers, opponent’s forwards have to decide whether to help out, giving our outside shooters a real advantage. If Cardosa learns to pass when doubled , our inside- outside game will give opponents fits on defense.
Hope she works on her foul shooting or opponents will decide to foul her more - her free throw %(.578) is currently below her fg%(.594).
Very impressed with her game.
Hoping Q runs a high post offense with Emily up top next year. She is our best player ans needs to touch it a lot.She will have good shooters to pass to next year. We had 2 people this year who shot 25 and 27 per cent from 3. That is atrocious.