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MSU women fall just short in Cedar City

Post by Colter_Nuanez » Fri Jan 23, 2015 12:43 am

Bobcats lose for seventh time in eight outings, fall to 1-5 in Big Sky play.Read the Full Article on BobcatNation



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Post by WyomingGrizFan » Sat Jan 24, 2015 6:58 pm

MSU should beat NAU.



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Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:23 pm

WyomingGrizFan wrote:MSU should beat NAU.
Nope. Getting blown out. Time for a contract extension



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Post by Helcat72 » Sat Jan 24, 2015 9:57 pm

The boat has sprung alot of leaks and there's not enough fingers to stick into the holes. I like Trish Binford a lot but I think she has lost this team. When they play fast they turn the ball over....when they play physical they get called for fouls......when they slow the pace down they get clobbered inside. There seems to be no more than about three players who have any confidence in scoring and those three are losing it. I know they want to win badly.....but the more they want it, the further it seems to get away. We need about 6 or 7 players with the toughness and grit of Peyton Ferris the size and confidence that Jasmine Hommes has had until recently. I think she is trying to carry the team on her shoulders and it is getting too heavy for her. I think that the coaching staff has mishandled Jackie Elliot. She has the ability and athleticism to become a main option in the offense but it hasn't been cultivated. She hangs around to get rebounds, takes shots only when they are very high percentage, and will pass the ball instead of taking it to the basket. She has to be told it's not selfish to shoot when you are open. Hanna Caudill hada good stroke from three but the more they depend on her to be the only three point shooter the more she loses confidence. It seems as though theses girls come in with good ability and confidence but as they move through this program they get tighter and tighter, lose confidence and start throwing up shots and hoping they go in. There are some girls who will stand in the open with no one around them and look for somebody to pass to rather than shoot the ball. There are others who will shoot whether someone else is open or not. The only player they all have confidence in is Hommes......and she is being worn out. Durham used to take threes all the time. She finally saw that her shot is closer to the basket.....she made the adjustment....but that leaves only Hanna Caudill to be our three point threat. Now teams just pack it in around Hommes and beat heck out of her. Caudill is the only player that will even take athree now. Even Hommes started taking them against NAU.....as long as no one else was going to try it!


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Post by Colter_Nuanez » Sat Jan 24, 2015 11:35 pm

In conference play from beyond the arc:

At UND 5-14

At UNC - 4-16

Idaho State - 1-10

Weber State - 4-9

Montana 2-16

Southern Utah 3-23

NAU - 7-13

That's 26-of-101, or 25 percent during Big Sky play. For the season, MSU is shooting 26.6 percent (76-of-286) from beyond the arc this season.

Individual percentages


Delany Junkermeier 21- 58 .362
Hannah Caudill 23-74 .311
Ausha Cole 4 -14 .286
Alexa Dawkins 1-4 .250
Peyton Ferris 2-9 .222
Jasmine Hommes 2-9 .222
Kalli Durham 10-48 .208
Lindsay Stockton 7-37 .189
Jackie Elliott 4-24 .167
Michelle Seitz 1-7 .143

So of the "shooters" on the team — Junkermier, Caudill, Durham, Stockton and formerly Elliott (She dropped 30 on NAU last season and has declined as a scorer since) — are a combined 65-of-241 or 26.9 percent. Take out Elliott and it's slightly better at 28.2 percent.

Elliott is shooting 52.5 percent from the floor including 62 percent inside the arc and averaging almost eight points per game on five shots.

Lindsay Stockton is this team's second-leading scorer at 8.9 points per game and she's shooting 38 percent. She's averaging three turnovers per game. She's shooting 18 percent from 3. Ausha Cole played six minutes tonight.

Hommes is 135-of-272 for almost 50 percent. She's averaging 18 points per game. MSU is shooting 38 percent and averaging less than 50 points per game outside of that.



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Re: MSU women fall just short in Cedar City

Post by Helcat72 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:38 pm

Colter_Nuanez wrote:In conference play from beyond the arc:

At UND 5-14

At UNC - 4-16

Idaho State - 1-10

Weber State - 4-9

Montana 2-16

Southern Utah 3-23

NAU - 7-13

Well.....there ya go!

That's 26-of-101, or 25 percent during Big Sky play. For the season, MSU is shooting 26.6 percent (76-of-286) from beyond the arc this season.

Individual percentages


Delany Junkermeier 21- 58 .362
Hannah Caudill 23-74 .311
Ausha Cole 4 -14 .286
Alexa Dawkins 1-4 .250
Peyton Ferris 2-9 .222
Jasmine Hommes 2-9 .222
Kalli Durham 10-48 .208
Lindsay Stockton 7-37 .189
Jackie Elliott 4-24 .167
Michelle Seitz 1-7 .143

So of the "shooters" on the team — Junkermier, Caudill, Durham, Stockton and formerly Elliott (She dropped 30 on NAU last season and has declined as a scorer since) — are a combined 65-of-241 or 26.9 percent. Take out Elliott and it's slightly better at 28.2 percent.

Elliott is shooting 52.5 percent from the floor including 62 percent inside the arc and averaging almost eight points per game on five shots.

Lindsay Stockton is this team's second-leading scorer at 8.9 points per game and she's shooting 38 percent. She's averaging three turnovers per game. She's shooting 18 percent from 3. Ausha Cole played six minutes tonight.

Hommes is 135-of-272 for almost 50 percent. She's averaging 18 points per game. MSU is shooting 38 percent and averaging less than 50 points per game outside of that.
Well now...there ya go!


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