- November 8th, 2024, 10:54 am
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Attended the game in person and was pleasantly surprised by the atmosphere. The team came out flat and sluggish, but responded well late in the 1st quarter and all throughout the 2nd quarter, which allowed them to do into the half only down 2. Ball movement and chemistry looked good and our guards were knocking down shots (Hess, Boone and Hodges). Hodges is a SMOOTH operator with the ball. She has a great handle and she's a threat to score from anywhere - she's fun to watch.
Bella Smuda was the tallest player on the court by about 3-4", but you wouldn't have known it with the way she played. She needs to be more physical with the ball in her hand and back down opposing players. Both her and Howard missed several layups, which is maybe the most frustrating thing to watch as a spectator.
I also want to call out the coaching. I like Green - he's a mainstay and like McKay he's a perfect culture fit for LU. That being said, I don't understand the decision to take out your entire starting line-up early in the 3rd quarter and bring in less experienced players. We started the half down 2 and Duke came out firing and we went down 10. He then pulls the starters and the next thing you know a 10-point lead is now 20 and our best players are still sitting on the bench. When you're at home, the game is still within reach, and you're playing the #11 ranked team in the country - you leave as many of your best players on the floor as you can while keeping a rotation.
Overall, this team is better than last years' and may finally have what it takes to unseat MTSU. #1 Avery Mills is going to be good. I also think Pien played well and imho she's better than Elizabeth Aegisdottir and should be starting. She's a threat from the perimeter and is a more competent finisher at the rim.