gljone said:
The ugly: it seems Cal wins in this fashion. A win is a win...but wow. Krimili misses 3 out of 4 FTs...I guess she the most critical one to give the Bears the final margin, so...all's well that ends well. When Michelle missed two layups at the start, I thought "uh oh". All-in-all, not a lot of ugly.
The bad: Michelle, at times, reverted back. Two of her fouls were probably not the best...both off the ball, one on a rebound in the first half, one on offense jostling with #21 in the paint. I didn't see it, but most likely an elbow or a clear out with her arm? I guess in fairness, #21 was chucking elbows too...Michelle has done a better job of not taking the bait lately, but tonight she got caught up in it. Marta had 5 TOs in the final box score but one was an offensive clear out foul and only two on questionable drives. Still bad...but not as bad.
The good: Marta and Kayla played inspired. And...Michelle made a difference in the 2nd half. Negated Alabama's post for the most part. Kayla made some very difficult shots (that reverse layup was a killer) and played as well as she could in a difficult matchup. When Marta was switched on to #14, I was concerned but she did make it a bit tougher. Take away #14's move to the right, and you probably have a chance. This Bear team plays hard and plays with grit. Noble, again with nothing in the box score that jumps out but she made a difference again on the positive side. A good 'glue' player that does the little things that contribute to winning. Cal did not let #3 (to date, Alabama's best player) and #32 go off - they did not make a 3 between them.
Tactical note: I'd like to see Marta get position to where it's one or two power dribbles then shoot or hit a cutter. When she drives from the 3 point line or goes coast to coast...I cringe.
I thought Cal did a better job in the 2nd half with straight-line drives. Against a defense that switches a lot, it's tough to on offense to screen off defenders...
A nice win (and a fun one) but the coach in me asks how does this team handle it? Play down to the opponent's level in the net game? In my mind, Cal needs to beat Pacific emphatically going into the Stanford game...and then beat Stanford. Doing so will speak volumes.
This analysis is spot on. (My first chance to comment since I was at the game.)
Early we came out flat, missed some easy open looks. Not sure if it was anxiety due to the opponent, or the eight day layoff. The two early fouls on Michele hurt, took away our leverage of the inside game and made it even tougher for us to get our usualy 3 point looks.
Second half we played more like us. And as stated, the real key was Charmin switching it up, first putting Marta on Zaay Green,(who was really a handful), and then during crunch time inserting Jayda into the game to guard her. As I've stated earlier, Jayda is really emerging as the X factor of this team. Her defensive intensity is really something special. And in this game, the victory was ultimately acheived on the defensive end of the court. Hopefully Saturday we come out sharper, and as usual need Michele to stay on the court. Go Bears!