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I'm surprised that Dilk was a surprise.
Post Game Quotes:
Minnesota Head Coach Lindsay Whalen
On Michigan’s size advantage: “They’re big at every position and they’ve had a couple guys go down with injuries. Obviously (Naz) Hillmon is really good. (Amy) Dilk was hitting shots tonight and (Akienreh) Johnson has been playing really well as of late. I think with their size that they were able to clog the paint on offense. We only finished with 18 points in the paint and that was the difference. We had 18 points in the paint, and they had 44. Give them credit, they looked to her [Hillmon] early and often. They were able to play off of that, so give them credit.”
On Michigan getting open shots because of the focus on Hillmon: “I should have changed some coverages on her [Dilk] before she got going. We were trying to pack it in because Hillmon is such a big deal, but Dilk has really improved. Not that she wasn’t a good player last year, but she has really come a long way with her jump shot and playmaking. We should’ve tried to get the ball out of her hands earlier, especially after she hit a couple. So, I’ll take that one for sure.”
On Michigan’s 24 points off 13 Minnesota turnovers: “That’s why we want to be turning people over, so we get easier stuff. They did a great job of converting, but our transition defense was one of the keys. For us, it felt like our turnovers came in bunches and at tough times. They’re a really good team, so if you make a mistake or have a turnover they are going to convert almost every time. They got 24 points off of only 13 turnovers, that’s really impressive.”
On Sara Scalia playing through her injury: “I don’t know where she is at (health‐wise), we have a lot of guys who are battling. The fact that she was able to play tonight says a lot about her. The amount of work she did, during the day and at night, to get treatment to be able to play tonight says a lot about her. She puts the work in shooting and on her game. She was dealing with some adversity with an ankle and three days later she is able to play. It just shows the kind of commitment and dedication she has to her teammates and her team.
Minnesota freshman guard Jasmine Powell
On scoring 17 in the first half, and Michigan responding defensively (to that) in the second half: “I think in the second half I tried to rely on my teammates more, to open up for them because they (Michigan) were so focused on me. So, really I don’t think it was a change that they did, I think it was just that I switched my mentality.”
On what the key to moving on from tonight’s game: “We just have to think to the next game; this is in the past so we can’t think about this anymore. We have to move on and try to get back to being us.”
On if any frustrations set in on the offensive end late in the game: “Yeah, just a little bit. I think that it kind of hurt our confidence a little bit on defense but we’re going to keep fighting...so these next couple games we’re going to get them.”