A WEAKLING WEDNESDAY PREVIEW?
Purdue (4-9 in conference), a team Minnesota defeated at Williams Arena 60-58, crushed Northwestern 74-48 in Evanston on Valentines Day. A Boiler mid-game 27-0 run sealed the Wildcat’s fate. Northwestern dropped to 3-10 in the Big Ten one game behind 4-9 Minnesota and one game ahead of last place 2-12 Rutgers. Of last season’s Big Ten Tournament’s “Weakling Wednesday’s” flawed four (Rutgers, Penn State, Northwestern, and Minnesota), only the Lady Lions appear to have executed an escape.
Being lined up and mowed down by the opposition is normal for this season’s ‘Cats. Northwestern scores 64.2 points per game while giving up 81.8. That’s a league worst -17.7 differential. Wisconsin clocks in at -15.5, Rutgers at -13.6 and the Gophers are 11th at -6.2
Granted, few observers thought the Wildcats, who finished 2-16 in the conference last season, were bound for glory. Yes, they returned three starters, but too much talent has moved on either through the portal or graduation. Plus, this season, long time head coach
Joe McKeown missed five conference games with an Illness. There are some ugly losses on the conference ledger.
Wins: Rutgers 77-70, @ Wisconsin 74-69 and Wisconsin 69-43
Losses: @ Penn State 55-95, Ohio State 60-90, Illinois 52-93, @ Michigan State 72-91, Penn State 65-76, , @ Indiana 59-100, Iowa 74-110, @ Illinois 71-82 and Purdue 48-74
Nevertheless, please note that Northwestern has defeated the Badgers twice this season while Minnesota lost to Wisconsin even with
Mara Braun playing 39 minutes. Last season’s meeting between Minnesota and Northwestern in Evanston resulted in a Wildcat win 76-62. Northwestern won the turnover battle committing 8 while the Gophers committed 25. Notable players were the ‘Cats
Caileigh Walsh with 22 points and
Paige Mott with 15.
Mara Braun led the Gophers with 12 points and 6 rebounds.
One thing the Wildcats occasionally do well is shoot threes. From beyond the arc they are led by Boston University transfer Maggie Pina who is 20-43 (.465). Anyway, with Northwestern visiting on Saturday and Wisconsin on Tuesday, Gopher fans will get an up close look at the battle for Weakling Wednesday. It appears there are five teams for four slots. The heat is on.
Northwestern Starters (Big Ten Stats):
Caileigh Walsh is a 6’3” junior forward averaging 12.4 points and 5.1 rebounds in 23.2 minutes. She had 17 points and 7 rebounds in the second win over the Badgers.
Paige Mott is a 6’1” senior forward averaging 7.8 points and 4.9 rebounds in 25.5 minutes. She had 14 points and 10 rebounds versus Wisconsin.
Caroline Lau is a 5’9” sophomore point guard averaging 7.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in 25.2 minutes. She had 24 points in the second Badger game.
Hailey Weaver is a 5’11” junior guard averaging 6.6 points and 2.6 rebounds in 18.8 minutes. She scored 15 points against Michigan State.
Casey Harter is a 5’11” freshman guard averaging 5.7 points and 4 rebounds in 29.1 minutes. She had 9 points and 4 rebounds versus Iowa.
Off the Bench:
Maggie Pina is a 5’7” graduate guard averaging 6.3 points and 1.6 rebounds in 21.1 minutes. She had 11 points and 4 rebounds versus Penn State.
Melannie Daley is a 5’11” junior guard averaging 12.1 points and 2.3 rebounds in 23.5 minutes. She had 15 points and 4 rebounds versus Michigan State.