BigGreyAnt41 Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 They might be able to pull this out if they stop turning the ball over. Quote
dakotadan Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 UND 35 REgis 24 Half Sioux with a 7 point run to end the half. Quote
SiouxMD Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 Nice run to end the half... 35 UND 24 Regis GO SIOUX!!! Quote
Hambone Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 I must be bad luck. I only missed about the last 3 minutes of the first half and the Sioux go nuts. Maybe I won't watch the second half Quote
Sioux27 Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 Sioux by 6 with about 16:00 to go. Seems to be a different style and pace to the game. Quote
Sioux27 Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 There must be at least 30 turnovers already in this game. Sloppy especially in the transition game. Quote
dakotadan Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 6:34 Sioux up by 15 but have made too many stupid turn-overs. Quote
Sioux27 Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 Sioux by 15 2:49 to go. Stick a fork in em!!! Quote
gjw007 Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 Score please (kind of hard to get it here in Maryland). Thanks. Quote
BigGreyAnt41 Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 Sioux by 15 2:49 to go. Stick a fork in em!!! Not just any fork, a BIG fork. Or dare I say, a GRAND Fork. Quote
Sioux27 Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 Score please (kind of hard to get it here in Maryland). Thanks. 73 - 56 Sioux 2:00 to go Quote
SiouxMD Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 78 UND 63 Regis Final Good job ladies...GO SIOUX!!! Quote
UND92,96 Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 A win is a win, but unfortunately the level of play dropped off pretty dramatically from Friday. 24 turnovers, and giving up 15 offensive rebounds to a very small team is not good. About the only thing the Sioux did well was shoot a high percentage. I'm afraid that against a better team, we would have been in big trouble today given all the mistakes (many being unforced). On the bright side, hopefully we dodged a bullet today by getting a win despite the type of performance that resulted in losses the past two seasons. I don't expect the Sioux to play that sloppily again on Monday. It was good to see Maffin and Guinn both play about as well as they ever have in a Sioux uniform. Quote
par king attendant Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 Watch out!!! UNK beats Concordia St. Paul in OT. This a dangerous team right now. Saw both Kearney games. This team makes big shot after big shot. Despite being smaller than every team they play, they are especially proficient at scoring down low despite the size disadvantage. We (UND) didn't play great today, however I'm willing (its tough) to admit that Regis turned out to be a tough match up for us. They are part of the reason we struggled- their strength and quickness on the perimeter made a mess of getting into our sets for most of the game. I was rooting for Concordia I felt they were the better match up- our posts I feel would battled Behnke for Concordia and our guards would have had a tough match up for our perimeter. Now we we get a team that is very much like Regis, only much hotter shooting the bball, plus they've got the little extra motivator to get home for the Elite 8. Maybe I just worry to much. Quote
UND92,96 Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 Watch out!!! UNK beats Concordia St. Paul in OT. This a dangerous team right now. Saw both Kearney games. This team makes big shot after big shot. Despite being smaller than every team they play, they are especially proficient at scoring down low despite the size disadvantage. We (UND) didn't play great today, however I'm willing (its tough) to admit that Regis turned out to be a tough match up for us. They are part of the reason we struggled- their strength and quickness on the perimeter made a mess of getting into our sets for most of the game. I was rooting for Concordia I felt they were the better match up- our posts I feel would battled Behnke for Concordia and our guards would have had a tough match up for our perimeter. Now we we get a team that is very much like Regis, only much hotter shooting the bball, plus they've got the little extra motivator to get home for the Elite 8. Maybe I just worry to much. I kind of felt like UND would be better off with Kearney. Both Kearney and Concordia looked pretty bad defensively, but Concordia had more talent IMO, so their potential to pull of a "perfect game" seemed higher. Kearney can score, I'll give them that, but they have no depth, and what in the world were they doing defensively against Behnke? CSP was able to easily get the ball into her, and Kearney rarely doubled, which meant a lot of easy points. If they do that against the Sioux, Langen and Kimbrough are going to combine for 50. I think the Cinderella story is going to end on Monday. If the third-best team from the RMAC wins the regional, I'm afraid that may signal the end of the world. Quote
UND92,96 Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 UND recruits Andrea LaFrance and Kirstie Gillett were among three players who were runners-up in the voting for ND Ms. Basketball behind New Mexico-bound Jessica Kielpinski. link Quote
farce poobah Posted March 11, 2007 Posted March 11, 2007 A win is a win, but unfortunately the level of play dropped off pretty dramatically from Friday. 24 turnovers, and giving up 15 offensive rebounds to a very small team is not good. About the only thing the Sioux did well was shoot a high percentage. I'm afraid that against a better team, we would have been in big trouble today given all the mistakes (many being unforced). On the bright side, hopefully we dodged a bullet today by getting a win despite the type of performance that resulted in losses the past two seasons. I don't expect the Sioux to play that sloppily again on Monday. It was good to see Maffin and Guinn both play about as well as they ever have in a Sioux uniform. I didn't see Friday's game, but I did see yesterday's. I don't feel the Sioux played poorly at all, rather Regis had the 3 quickest players on the court and that showed in our turnovers. They were as active against us as I've seen anyone be in a long time. What won it for us is depth (plus their inside players couldn't stop ours). Those runs at the end of the first half and middle of the second were because Regis wore down. Heck, they switched to zone middle of the second half after playing 27+ minutes of really good man-to-man D against us; foul trouble was one reason but I thought their legs were going too. Call-outs to Sannes Guinn and Maffin, all of whom we needed to step up - and they did. I hadn't seen the Sioux since early February and they are a different team entirely right now. Fun to see. Quote
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