Creme and his ilk can’t possibly understand all the nuances of why a team finished with the record it did. Just too many teams to follow. He is probably aware Braun was out for a period last season, but has forgotten how they were performing before she went down, and he probably forgot that Hart also missed critical time.Kind of surprised that Charlie Crème of ESPN has Gophers as the second team out of the NCAA Tournament in his way too early Braketology. He has 9 Big Ten teams in. Hoping this roster stays healthy and makes a run
I'm open to the idea that the Gophers may have been able to claw their way into the tournament, without the Braun and Hart injuries, but also very open to them playing their way out of the tourney, as they started to do with the bad loss at Wisconsin. As of January 28, 2024, the date of Braun's injury, the Gophers were 12th in BIG play in effective field goal percentage, which is where they ultimately finished. Teams that poor on the offensive end have a tough time making the tourney. Looking for improvement next year on the offensive end to mimic the organizational and defensive improvement we saw this year.. . . If one were to project the level of performance that the team achieved with both those players available for the remainder of last season, no pundit would have Minnesota out of the tournament this year because they would have made the tournament last year and they have all their starters back.
So they lucked into wins over Nebraska, Michigan State & at Michigan? (All tournament teams btw)I'm open to the idea that the Gophers may have been able to claw their way into the tournament, without the Braun and Hart injuries, but also very open to them playing their way out of the tourney, as they started to do with the bad loss at Wisconsin. As of January 28, 2024, the date of Braun's injury, the Gophers were 12th in BIG play in effective field goal percentage, which is where they ultimately finished. Teams that poor on the offensive end have a tough time making the tourney. Looking for improvement next year on the offensive end to mimic the organizational and defensive improvement we saw this year.
I certainly wouldn't call the victories over Michigan State and Nebraska luck, but it's hard to stack victories shooting 41.3% and 40.7% from the field, as the Gophers did in those games. It's partly why the victories you cite stand out as outliers.So they lucked into wins over Nebraska, Michigan State & at Michigan? (All tournament teams btw)
I hope the non-conference schedule next year reflects this. No excuse to have a repeat of this year, with a NET non-conference schedule rank of 189, RPI non-conference schedule rank of 113. Will be very interesting to see how Coach P approaches non-con scheduling in year 2.. . . Barring another catastrophic injury, they will easily make the tournament next season.
We would jump for joy with that on the men’s side.I hope the non-conference schedule next year reflects this. No excuse to have a repeat of this year, with a NET non-conference schedule rank of 189, RPI non-conference schedule rank of 113. Will be very interesting to see how Coach P approaches non-con scheduling in year 2.
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Not a huge fan of depending on the 3 to win. It’s way to variable. Run a good offense, take the 2 when you can, and then the 3 becomes open more often, so you can set and shoot. Relying on the 3 is like relying on the HR in baseball. It comes and goes for no discernible reason!I certainly wouldn't call the victories of Michigan State and Nebraska luck, but it's hard to stack victories shooting 41.3% and 40.7% from the field, as the Gophers did in those games. It's partly why the victories you cite stand out as outliers.
The Michigan victory was just one of those great nights where the hoop is large and the ball goes in. Against Michigan, the Gophers shot 53.6% from 3 with 15 makes, with Heyer being 6-9, Braun 4-9, and GG 5-9. For the season, Minnesota finished 13th in the league in 3-point percentage. I wouldn't call it luck to have a crazy good shooting night, because it happens, but you sure can't count on that. Other than the game at Rutgers, that was the Gophers only good 3-point game of the season on the road.
No I didn't. She won't be returning.Forgot Aminata Zie
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Guessing as of right now nowI wonder how the 4 and 5 position minutes mix up between players.
Where did it say she won’t be returning? She did not participate in senior day, no announcement she entered transfer portal no announcement she is retired from basketball.No I didn't. She won't be returning.
Where did it say she won’t be returning? She did not participate in senior day, no announcement she entered transfer portal no announcement she is retired from basketball.
Those are good reasons I would not be surprised if she doesn’t return but I can’t remember someone stealthily leaving with eligibility without some official/semi official word. I am interested in such evidence and not potential reasons. Otherwise assumption is she returns.She didn't play at all except towards the end some minutes. She came from a community college school via transfer portal. The team right before that had lost almost everyone in the big walkout on Whalen.
Is Coach P still in the portal market for next year?. . . Coach P has brought in a lot more talent this year and she will continue to search the portal for upgrades.
However, I think this year they will have more experienced talent on the bench. If we can keep the top three players healthy, we should be able to cover short injury or illness outages, if they happen.They have the talent but they have to stay healthy.