What was that again?
Some numbers cause doubletakes:
33.9 was how many points future Minnesota men’s head coach
Bill Musselman’s 1968-69 Ashland University team allowed per game.
104-3 was future Michigan State women’s head coach,
Robyn Fralick’s, three year won-loss record at the same Ashland University (2015-18).
Fralick’s tenure at Ashland included an NCAA Division II title in 2017. She has this in common with Gopher head coach
Dawn Plitzuweit who won a Division II title in 2006 with Grand Valley State.
Fralick’s success at Ashland led to a sucessful five year run at Bowling Green before being tapped to replace Suzy Merchant at MSU last Spring.
In addition to earning Division II titles, both Fralick and Plitzuweit are in their first Big Ten season and were signed to 6 year contracts paying somewhere between $ 800,000 to $ 1,000,000. Both lost a starter to Virginia Tech (
Matilda Ekh bailed from Sparty and
Rose Micheaux from the Gophers).
Plus, there is a coaching connection,
Marwan Miller, former Gopher assistant coach, is now on Fralick’s MSU staff.
And both Plitzuweit and Fralick had “welcome to the B1G” moments served up by Caitlin Clark. Here’s Michigan State’s:
Both teams enter Saturday’s game at 3-3. Michigan State is coming off a rout of the worst team in the conference while Minnesota arrives after being bruised by the second best.
Michigan State has wins over @ Penn State 98-87, Maryland 74-69 and Northwestern 91-72 and losses to Nebraska 74-80, @ Iowa 73-76 and @ Ohio State 65-70.
Those who are triggered by seeing the veteran rosters of upcoming Gopher opponents are urged to look away now. Like the Gophers, Sparty has settled on a starting lineup. The starters are augmented by two players off the bench, and everyone seems to be a guard/forward.
Starters (stats are for Big Ten play).
Guard
Moira Joiner is a 5’10” grad student who averages 14.5 points and 4.2 rebounds in 35 minutes. She scored 20 versus Maryland on 4-7 shooting from beyond the arc.
Guard
Julia Ayrant is a 6’1” grad student averaging 25.3 points and 7.3 rebounds in 25.3 minutes. She scored 20 points and grabbed 10 rebounds versus Maryland.
Guard
DeeDee Hagemann is a 5’7” junior averaging 9.7 points and 1.7 rebounds in 32.5 minutes. She had 14 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists against Iowa; although she was better known for her controversial late game foul.
Guard Abbey
Kimbell is a 5’10” sophomore guard averaging 7.5 points and 1.3 rebounds in 24.7 minutes. She scored 12 points versus both Penn State and Northwestern.
Guard/forward
Jocelyn Tate is a 5’10” junior averaging 6.5 points and 5.8 rebounds in 27.7 minutes. Tate, who followed Fralick from Bowling Green, had 8 points and 8 rebounds versus Iowa.
The Bench:
Forward
Tory Ozment is a 6’l” grad student averaging 11.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in 24.3 minutes. She had 18 points and 9 rebounds against Ohio State.
Guard
Theryn Hallock is a 5’10” sophomore averaging 14 points and 2.3 rebounds in 25.7 minutes. She had 21 points and 4 assists versus Penn State.
It’s safe to say, the Spartans are farther along than the Gophers in ball movement and up-tempo offense. MSU likes to push the pace, something that Minnesota has recently throttled back. What won’t be throttled back on Saturday is the intensity both teams will bring to the court. We’ll probably have some doubletake moments.