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(just another) Manic Monday
After handily sweeping their first four conference games, Indiana (5-3) dropped three straight including a double overtime 85-91 road loss in Iowa City and a single overtime 69-71 home loss to Northwestern. Those losses were followed by last Monday’s BTN 62-76 defeat at Maryland. Fortunately, the Hoosiers next trip was to Happy Valley facing one of the only two teams trailing Minnesota (2-6) in the Big Ten Standings. After a slow start, the Hoosier’s eased to a 76-60 win over the Lady Lions.
Now, Indiana welcomes Minnesota to Bloomington for a B1G Monday match-up. This is the first of two regular season meetings between the Gophers and Hoosiers. Last season the teams also met twice. The first meeting was in Bloomington where Ali Patberg was limited to 24 minutes because a separated shoulder ended her night early. The second meeting was in the B1G Tournament. Indiana’s victory helped advance IU and their 8-10 conference record to the NCAA dance. The Gopher loss played at least a small role in dropping a 9-9 Minnesota to the WNIT.
Last Season
Last season’s battle in Bloomington was the Gopher’s third consecutive conference victory in what was to become a six game win streak. The 65-61 Minnesota win became an end of game a nail biter which I recounted previously this season. Suffice it to say that a 61-49 Gopher lead with 4:15 remaining went sour and a Jaelynn Penn three point look could’ve given IU a one point lead. It didn’t and Minnesota escaped. For Minnesota, Kenisha Bell led all scorers with 22, Pitts 17 and Perez 11. Among Gophers who will play Monday Brunson dropped 7 and Taiye Bello had 6 points and 14 rebounds in 37 minutes. For the Hoosiers, Jaelynn Penn scored 18, Bendu Yeaney 12, Brenna Wise 9, a limited Patberg 8 and Gulbe 4.
The second match-up was in Indianapolis. Patberg was back and Indiana raced to a 20-10 first quarter lead. The Hoosiers upped their advantage to 42-28 at the half. Although Minnesota cut the lead to single digits a couple of times in the second half, Yeany and Patberg turned back the Gophers 66-58. Ali Patberg scored 20 (3-4 from three), Wise 19, Penn 8 and Yeaney 4. For Minnesota, despite going 0-7 from three, Pitts scored 25, Bell 15, Brunson 6 and Taiye Bello 6 points and 8 rebounds. The lineup experience advantage is heavily in Indiana’s favor.
Ali Patberg:
Ali Patberg, who is 2nd in the B1G in assists with 5/game, has been urged to up her scoring. Last night against Penn State Patberg led the Hoosier’s with 18 points and 9 assists. She’d only scored 6 versus Iowa; although, she delivered 7 assists and 1 turnover. Against Northwestern Patberg scored 12 points and had 7 assists and 5 turnovers. Against Maryland, Patberg responed with 15 points (4-11 shooting with 0-1 from three) and 6 assists and 2 turnovers. She’s on the upswing.
Teri Moren
In her fifth season, Teri Moren is putting together a respectable run with the Hoosiers. Following a 4-14 inaugural Big Ten season in 2014-15, the Hoosier’s went 12-6 making the NCAA tournament and defeating Gonzaga before losing to Notre Dame. During the next two seasons, Indiana went 10-6 and 9-7 making the WNIT. They were WNIT champions on their second try. And of course, last spring, after making the NCAA they defeated Texas before losing to Oregon.
Moren’s teams count on their defense. This year’s team is 5th in the B1G holding opponents to 63.9 points per game which includes three overtimes. Minnesota is 8th at 68.6. The good news is that the Gophers hit 7.1 threes per game compared to 3.6 for the Hoosiers. The bad new is that IU’s field goal percentage is .484 (2nd) compared to Minnesota’s .394 (12th). Yes, Indiana is an inside team; a better inside team than Wisconsin. Hopefully, for Minnesota, this coming Monday will be more manic than panic.
Player Notes:
Amazingly, Bendu Yeaney has returned following an ruptured Achilles tendon suffered during last spring’s NCAA game versus Oregon. Not surprisingly, the timing and durations of her on court appearances remain vague.
6’3” Aleksa Gulbe had 18 points and 9 rebounds versus Iowa.
The dangerous Jaelynn Penn dropped 24 points versus Iowa
6’0” Sophomore Grace Berger has become a key cog for IU: she had 21 versus Maryland, 16 points and 8 rebounds versus Northwestern and 16 points and 7 rebounds versus Iowa.
6’3” Freshman Mackenzie Holmes is making key contributions of the bench including 22 points and 9 rebounds against Northwestern. And she piled up the stats against Penn State with 18 points.
B1G Wins: Michigan State 79-67, @Rutgers 66-56, Illinois 83-42, Purdue 66-48, @ Penn State 76-60.
B1G Losses: @ Iowa 85-91 (2OT), Northwestern 69-71 (OT), @ Maryland 62-76
An RPI Aside (Using last Sunday’s RPI):
For Indiana, turning last season’s 8-10 Big Ten record into an invitation to the B1G dance took a strong non-conference schedule (71st in RPI compared to Minnesota’s 335th) and victories over UCLA (28 RPI) and Texas (33 RPI). Indiana had an RPI loss (Grambling (RPI 206)) equal to Minnesota’s (Illinois 217 RPI).
This season’s Hoosiers are following a similar script. Their non-conference RPI is 13th; Minnesota’s is 129th. The Hoosiers biggest win was South Carolina (2 RPI) while Minnesota’s is against Arizona State (27th). The Hoosier’s worse loss is Northwestern 17th; Minnesota’s is Illinois, 136th.
Probable Starters (B1G Stats):
HGT | POS | YR | PLAYER | MIN | AVG | REB |
5’11” | G | RJr | Ali Patberg | 36.8 | 15.0 | 5.1 |
6’0” | G | So | Grace Berger | 35.5 | 13.6 | 5.1 |
6’3” | F | So | Aleksa Gulbe | 25.8 | 10.3 | 6.1 |
5’10” | G | Jr | Jaelynn Penn | 30.8 | 10.3 | 3.4 |
6’0” | F | Sr | Brenna Wise | 25.4 | 5.3 | 6.1 |
Bench (B1G Stats):
HGT | POS | YR | PLAYER | MIN | AVG | REB |
6’3” | F | Fr | Mackenzie Holmes | 19.9 | 13.3 | 5.5 |
6’1” | F | Fr | Jorie Allen | 12.0 | 2.4 | 1.6 |
5’6” | G | RFr | Chanel Wilson | 10.6 | 1.9 | 0.5 |
5’10 | G | Jr | Bendu Yeaney | 10.3 | 0.7 | 1.3 |
5’10” | G | Jr | Keyanna Warthen | 7.1 | 0.6 | 0.1 |