WAITING FOR OWUSU
There’s been a lot of waiting going on in State College, PA. Some of it continues.
It’s been 10 years since the Lady Lions made the NCAA tournament. That was the 2013-14 season which saw
Coquese Washington’s Penn State team win their third straight Big Ten title. It’s been downhill since.
Washington coached five more seasons of diminishing returns before being replaced by
Carolyn Kieger. Kieger is now five years into a mediocre, at best, tenure. Her Big Ten record in years one through four is 1-17, 6-13, 5-13 and 4-14. To Gopher fans, Kieger’s most notable win brought
Dawn Plitzuweit to Dinkytown. Patience has gotta be running low in Happy Valley.
If ten years seems like a drought imagine waiting twenty years. Going into yesterday’s match-up with Maryland the Lady Lions had dropped 13 straight to the Terps. PSU last defeated Maryland in December 2003.
Obviously, something had to change, Kieger who is not shy about using the transfer portal brought in six transfers to start the season. The two most notable were
Tay Valladay from Marquette by way of Virginia and the mercurial
Ashley Owusu from Maryland by way of Virginia Tech. All stats are for Big Ten play.
Valladay went right to work. The 5’6” graduate guard averages 14.7 points and 1.6 rebounds in 27.6 minutes. She is 10-19 from three and scored 17 versus Rutgers and 22 versus Purdue.
Owusu began her Penn State career the way she ended her Virginia Tech career-on the bench presumably with an injury. Owusu hit the court for the first time on January 14 versus Rutgers. The Lady Lions haven’t lost since. They are now 6-3 in the B1G. Maryland? Penn State blew past the Terps 112-76.
Owusu had 16 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists against her former team. The 6’0” graduate guard averages 18.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.4 assists in 27.2 minutes. When she was at Maryland, I thought Owusu was the most intriguing player in the game-still do. Here’s a little sampler; although I wish it included some wonderful quarter court bounce pass assists, she used to dissect the Terrapins.
Wins: Northwestern 95-55, @ Rutgers 94-80, Purdue 80-67, Nebraska 82-73, @ Northwestern 76-65 and Maryland 112-76
Losses: @ Ohio State 84-94, Michigan State 87-98 and @ Indiana 67-75
The Other Lady Lion Starters
Mekenna Marisa is a 5’11” fifth year senior guard averaging 14.9 points and 3.9 rebounds in 25.1 minutes. She scored 24 versus Maryland and is 15-32 from three.
Shay Ciezki is a 5’7” sophomore guard averaging 11.4 points, 3.0 rebounds in 28.8 minutes. She is 18-49 from three.
Ali Brigham (yes, they have a post) is a 6’4” senior averaging 10 points and 5.3 rebounds in 24.8 minutes.
Leilani Kapinus is a 5’10” redshirt junior guard averaging 10 points, and 5.1 rebounds in 24.7 minutes. She had 15 points and 7 rebounds versus Maryland.
Chanaya Pinto is a 6’1” graduate forward averaging 5 points and 3.4 rebounds in 14.9 minutes.
Next Wednesday we expect an aggressive Penn State press. The Lady Lions are averaging a Big Ten leading 9.8 steals per game in conference play (Minnesota averages 6.56). PSU is second in the B1G in three pointers per game at 8.6 (the Gophers average 7.3). The Lady Lions are also sharp shooters from behind the arc hitting 77-186 (.414).
This is lining up to be a battle of the guards without
Mara Braun. It’ll be a tough task keeping the keeping the Lady Lions waiting.