As much fun as getting a win was on Thursday night, the thought of getting a second consecutive one on Saturday was even better! We defeated Kuyper College , also a Midwest regional opponent, 55-42 in the final game we hosted this weekend. We had watched them play the day before and saw that they played a 2-3 zone defense for the entire game, so we felt pretty good about our chances because of the way we shoot the ball from the outside.
However, we had to go to plan B at halftime as we were about as cold shooting from the field as you could imagine. We shot 17% from the field from what were honestly wide open looks. We didn't take a poor shot the entire first half, but couldn't get the ball to drop. We were fortunate to be leading 19-18 at the half. The only explanations were that we took care of the basketball (6 turnovers) and played some very good defense. We also did a good job of limiting them to a minimal amount of offensive rebounds. We talked at half about making the extra pass, and not settling for the first shot but looking for the best shot. This was especially important because of the poor outside shooting, but also because of how much space was available in the middle of the zone. Another change we made was asking Allie to deny the return pass back to their best scorer after she gave it up.
The girls took the adjustments and applied them immediately, and we began to stretch out the lead with easy shots in the paint as well as getting to the free throw line. Allie's 2nd half defense limited their scorer to 5 points in the 2nd half (3 of them in transition). Kate led us again with 20 points, eight rebounds and four steals. Allie contributed 17 points, four rebounds, four steals and two blocks. CJ scored nine points off the bench, and Becca had a game high 14 rebounds.
There were several good performances on Saturday, but CJ's effort was so important. She has been playing good defense the past few games, and earning her playing time based on that. But I know we need her to score a little bit, and she can. So for her to knock down some shots and free throws with confidence will help our team down the stretch. Also, Amy provides a lot of energy and aggression in the lineup. She does so many things that don't show up in the box score, but we need players like that.
As I said in a previous posting, it was awesome to have so many family members of players here to take in the games this weekend. As a coach, I'm definitely reminded what this is all about. I really do count it a privilege to work with these young ladies, and it's always put more into perspective when I get to spend time with their parents.Also, thanks so much to our Northland students and family. You have all been so supportive this semester, showing up to games, and cheering loudly. It's always so encouraging to have a legitimate home gym advantage.
So, now it's time for break. The girls will be back on Jan. 9th, and we will practice the 10th and 11th before traveling to Minneapolis for a 3-day tournament.
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