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Duffy is a tremendous defensive coach but her offense is dated.
Accidental trip on defense and Tsieneke gets a wide open short jumper that ends up being the game winner. Brutal. Losing Marotta down the stretch really hurt.But incredible fight, even after giving away the lead, to tie it up late. Kudos to them.
Hope it's OK to discuss the women's basketball tourney here?The last 2 rebounds Caitlin Clark was credited with were dubious at best, but that doesn't diminish her incredible performance last night: 41 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds. She's really fun to watch, too -- will shoot as soon as she crosses midcourt, plays with an edge, gets the crowd hyped up, etc.Can't see her or anyone else stopping South Carolina, though.
I created a separate women’s hoops thread once as some complained about non MU things in this thread. But that’s buried somewhere now and this is fine with me 😀.That was a fun performance to watch last night. I’m not sure where that last rebound came from as you say but still quite impressive. According to Google, she has 11 career triple-doubles - Marquette as a program has had a player record a triple- double twice I believe. Angel Robinson first did it in 2009 and Hiedeman did it once - don’t think anyone has done it since.And yeah I don’t see anyone beating South Carolina.
Kim Mulkey might not be the most likeable to some for a number of reasons, but good lord can she coach.Takes over LSU who has only finished better than 4th in the SEC once in the last 12 seasons, hadn’t won a tourney game in 8 years, and had just went 9-13.Year 1 she flips them to 26-6 and finishes second to only South Carolina. Year 2, 27-1 regular season with only a loss to an absurd USC team, and now LSU’s first F4 in 15 years. Mulkey-Staley is gonna be a hell of a rivalry going forward. Especially next year when USC theoretically loses 3 big seniors and LSU’s core is younger
I don't watch a lot of women's basketball but Kaitlin Clark has some serious game. Tremendous performance.