Seems like the Gopher team members need some support through this difficult situation as well. Nice video of Illinois, but not sure why we need to see this. They won on the back of Gopher's difficult situation, and the remaining players played hard.
> They won on the back of the Gopher’s difficult situation, and the remaining players played hard.
Both true points. After suffering through the Illinois video, and then re-watching our own highlight reel, I realized a few things, including how much Illinois leveraged our misfortune to their advantage, as I’ll outline here.
Illinois normally starts two 6’2” posts and plays their three posts an average of 72.3 minutes. In this game, their posts played 71 minutes, not much different. In other words, they played a two-post scheme 89% of the time, and small ball 11% of the time. Being short on both their post scoring punch and guard scoring punch, the Gophers had no choice but to play (one-post) small ball the entire game. So it was their two posts on our one post about 9/10ths of the time.
But the Illini further leveraged our misfortune by starting the 6’3” Blazek and giving her 36 minutes instead of her usual 21.3 minutes. Besides the extra one-inch height advantage (and the extra post advantage), Blazek is, well shall we say, built like a tank. And she played the tank role well, scoring 6 of the first 8 Illini points in the low post, with an overall contribution of 9 points (almost double her average 5.5 points), shooting .800, plus 5 rebounds and 3 assists. Hey, it’s the dog-eat-dog Big Ten, and you can’t blame the win-starved Illini for kicking us when we’re down.
The following also helped them out quite a bit (namely by giving Illinois the extra two free points that ultimately put us behind by one and needing a bucket late in the 4th quarter, instead of vice versa). Look at our highlight reel at 7:50 in the first quarter. Tank Blazek first braces herself, then stiff-arms Sconiers right to the floor, leaving herself wide open for the lob pass and easy layup. How the refs missed that foul just boggles my mind. What, were all three refs busy playing video games on their smart phones at the time? Not sure whether Taiye or Kehinde could have remained standing after that tank stiff-arm. The reason Tomancova got more minutes toward the end of the game may be simply because she’s the only one with sufficient strength to hold ground against Blazek.
In any event, this is the third Big-Ten loss in which, besides plenty of other issues, the loss could also be directly attributed to bad officiating.
Besides outrebounding us, the 89% double-post Illini outscored the small-ball Gophers in the paint by a 38-30 margin. And the three Illinois posts outscored the Gopher posts 21-6. To be fair, Masha (who arguably played in lieu of a second post) scored 8 points, so call it 21-14 instead. Then of course, Taiye (had she played) would have scored enough more such that our single-post would have outscored their double-post.
But that just brings us back to what we already knew: We need Taiye, and Pitts and Kehinde.