Twister Sister Summary - Defense leads the way in dominating win over TTU

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This was a game with a lot at stake. If Oklahoma could beat OSU in their game (they did) and ISU could beat Texas Tech, the ladies would lock down the three seed for the conference tournament. This could also be the last time this group of seniors played on the Hilton court (depending on how the tournament goes and NCAA seeding).

As is often the case on senior day, the team had all the available seniors in the game and they started out cold. After a quick 2 point lead, there were a couple of bad misses from deep by M&M and Joens and TT went on a 9-0 run. Tech fans needed to enjoy that because that's pretty much all they got from a positive standpoint.

Even when Diew came in she got burnt badly right away on D. ISU was sloppy with the ball and missing from all distances including bunnies. Woof. Joens starts 0-4 including missed treys and layups. Team is 1-6 from deep.

Ryan takes an assist from Fritz after a steal for a trey to start things rolling for the sisters. One thing I noticed and this would be the case throughout the game was TT subbing freely. Joens hit a trey and it’s 11-8. She follows with a bunnie after a steal.

The sisters continued to control the game with good defense leading to steals and Tech having to transition on the other end. They just couldn't keep up once the ladies got rolling a little bit. The first quarter ended with ISU leading 16-13.

The second quarter saw the defense staying salty and the team being aggressive on offense and boards. The team was finally popping on all cylinders and the defense in particular was driving Tech nuts. Several steals led to baskets on the other end. Things stayed close for the first couple of minutes of the quarter before Fritz got open for a long distance delivery. Izzy came in the game after Kane picked up her second foul. She played outstandingly, grabbing rebounds and battling inside for points. She very quickly made two free throws, and a basket to stretch the Iowa State lead to 25-16.

It seemed like everyone was hitting and the sisters slowly, but surely, pulled way in the quarter. The real bombshell was when there were back to back to back three pointers by Fritz, Donarski and Joens. In a matter of four minutes, the lead had ballooned to 39-21.

The end of the quarter was the epitome of the entire quarter. Texas Tech turning the ball over and Iowa State smoothly finding open shots and scoring. Ryan closed the quarter with two straight layups. 27-11 quarter for the sisters. This is the team that’s darn near impossible to beat. End of the half and the sisters had a big lead at 43-24.

The sisters picked right up where they left off scoring the first six points of the third quarter behind a triple from Fritz and a traditional three by Joens. Kane picked up her third foul early and Izzi reentered the game with 7:30 left. And then things just screeched to a halt on the offensive side.

After a nearly 3 minute scoring drought by the sisters Donarski made a nice drive for two. To add to the mess, all of a sudden the officials are calling everything and yet misses some of the most obvious like a major mugging of Joens. Those are Big 12 officials for you.

The sisters were holding serve and with five minutes left the lead was still 25, but Fritz picked up her third foul on a really cheap call (in my opinion). Neither team was exactly playing their best game at this point with sloppy ball control.

A very welcome sight at this point was seeing M&M nail a three pointer. At the same time, I’ve been very impressed with the effort by Izzi on both ends of the court. Ryan followed up with another three and extended the lead to 61-32.

On a crazy sequence, after a bad pass to Izzy, Texas Tech steals the ball, headed down the court 2 on 1 defended only by Ryan who was actually trailing. They missed the layup, got the rebound and then Donarski blocked the shot from behind and we got the rebound. This was the day for Tech.

We were seeing some really exemplary defense by the sisters in this quarter. Even when the ladies miss a shot, I never really felt concerned because I knew at the other end Texas Tech was in for a meat grinder. The third quarter ended and the sisters lead by 29, 63-34.

Kane started the fourth quarter off with a nice layup. Shortly after Fritz picked up her fourth foul on a solid hustle play.


Things started to get a little bit messy a couple minutes into the quarter as the sisters turn the ball over a couple of times and the shots stopped falling. Fortunately, on the other side, Tech was faring little better. Joens put an end to the three plus minute scoring drought with another deep three.

A beautiful play by a senior… Kane was back in the game and after a missed three from Joens she grabs the rebound and effortlessly put the ball in the hoop. That was "right place, right time" hustle.

At this point, it was time to recognize the seniors as M&M, Kane, and finally Joens came off the court for potentially the last time at Hilton. As they leave the court, the lead is 30 points, 72–42.

If there’s one thing that pisses me off, it’s seeing the opponent throw on a full court press against the reserves when they have not been doing it all day. It was nice to see coach call a time out with just under two minutes left to actually coach up the reserves as they continue to face a full court press. On the offensive side, the girls were trying, but just not getting anything done. On the defensive end they were adequate, but the effects of the full-court press was clearly flustering them.

Diew would get the final points of the regular season at the line. Final 76-52. A game "closer" than it really was thanks to some late points for Tech against the reserves.

BTW I loved seeing coach have a few words with the Texas Tech coach about the, I’m assuming, full court press by starters on reserves. He wasn’t happy.

Observations

First of all, congratulations to the team for finishing third in the conference. They locked it up with their victory today and the Oklahoma State loss to Oklahoma earlier this afternoon.

On another note, I think the same thing applies to this team as it does to the men’s team. Good defense leads to good offense. The ladies were aggressive, moved to where they needed to be to cut off drives, blocked shots, stole the ball, and essentially did everything you could ask them to do from a defensive standpoint.

POG - you have to go with our record-setting Senior Ashley Joens. Twenty two points and 10 rebounds in her final regular season game at Hilton.

Donarski - nothing really stands out today with a 9 point 3 rebound performance. As always solid defense.

Fritz - she really seems to be coming on like a veteran here at the end of the season. We couldn’t ask for a better time for this to happen. Nine points and four rebounds, great defense, and aggression.

Kane - plagued with foul trouble throughout most of the game she still worked her butt off. She made her minutes count as she picked up eight points, four rebounds, and two steals.

Ryan - this may have been one of her better all around games of the season. Had a double double with 12 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and three steals. Those are numbers I love to see every game.

Izzi - this is the most confident that I’ve seen her look at any point in the season. All of those minutes she has been getting backing up Kane are starting to pay dividends. Nine points and five rebounds.

M&M - not much happened here statistically. Finally hit a three point shot which was fun to see. Got in some valuable minutes.

Diew - only four points and two rebounds. Her minutes were greatly reduced today as we saw Izzi get valuable time. She has played at the 5 much of the season after the Jordao and Soares injuries. At the end of the game she was at the 1.

Free throws. This is Iowa State basketball 16–17 from the line.

It seems like we made a lot more three point shots than we actually did. They just came in spurts. 10 out of 32.

The ladies completely, 100%, absolutely dominated the boards today 45–29.

The good news is, the ladies have the third seed for the big 12 conference tournament, which starts next Thursday. This puts them in a day to 7 PM game. Looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible there.
 
A few photos from today. The seniors. The battle. Ashley Joens' last three at Hilton (maybe).
 

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If there’s one thing that pisses me off, it’s seeing the opponent throw on a full court press against the reserves when they have not been doing it all day. It was nice to see coach call a time out with just under two minutes left to actually coach up the reserves as they continue to face a full court press. On the offensive side, the girls were trying, but just not getting anything done. On the defensive end they were adequate, but the effects of the full-court press was clearly flustering them.
BTW I loved seeing coach have a few words with the Texas Tech coach about the, I’m assuming, full court press by starters on reserves. He wasn’t happy.
It was nice to see Katie Ferrell tell the crowd we're #1 and the Tech coaching staff telling the crowd "good game" after the handshake line.
 
As always, thanks for the detailed write up! I missed the first half doing RAGBRAI prep on a buddies Ford F250, installing a front hitch so we can haul more bicycles on the support vehicle. Not fun for a pair of sixty something’s - we don’t crawl under and around as well as we used to!
 
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As always, thanks for the detailed write up! I missed the first half doing RAGBRAI prep on a buddies Ford F250, installing a front hitch so we can haul more bicycles on the support vehicle. Not fun for a pair of sixty something’s - we don’t crawl under and around as well as we used to!
Thanks…and I fully resemble that "don’t crawl under and around as well as we used to" remark
 
If someone saw Izzi play in the first couple of games of the season and not again until these last few games they would swear she wasn't the same player. She just needed confidence and she now has it. ISU could be in very good shape in the post next year if we have Izzi, Audi and somehow catch a break and have Soares back. Hopefully Vick can improve her game in the off season to be a regular contributor as well. People tend to forget about her but she is just a sophomore so let's not write her off just yet.
 
If someone saw Izzi play in the first couple of games of the season and not again until these last few games they would swear she wasn't the same player. She just needed confidence and she now has it. ISU could be in very good shape in the post next year if we have Izzi, Audi and somehow catch a break and have Soares back. Hopefully Vick can improve her game in the off season to be a regular contributor as well. People tend to forget about her but she is just a sophomore so let's not write her off just yet.
Definitely. The one benefit of Soares going down was Izzi's development. I’m very impressed with how she’s come along. Staff says she’s putting in a lot of work.
 
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Anyone who thinks that Ashley Joens is always so stoic and in control needs to log into cyclones.com and watch the players' post game conference. The moment that this was her last game at Hilton hit her hard and her emotions came pouring out. Will really miss not seeing her play in a Cyclone uniform next year!
 
Anyone who thinks that Ashley Joens is always so stoic and in control needs to log into cyclones.com and watch the players' post game conference. The moment that this was her last game at Hilton hit her hard and her emotions came pouring out. Will really miss not seeing her play in a Cyclone uniform next year!
I’m sure it’s tough for Ash to see such a spectacular career at Iowa State coming to an end. She’s the definition of a relentless competitor. Seeing those emotions just tells you how much she loved wearing the cardinal and gold.
Swirl on, Ashley.
 
I’m sure it’s tough for Ash to see such a spectacular career at Iowa State coming to an end. She’s the definition of a relentless competitor. Seeing those emotions just tells you how much she loved wearing the cardinal and gold.
Swirl on, Ashley.
We share that emotion. Turning that page of life for her has a big impact. We get attached to their personage, battling for our school, and seeing them for the last time in-game. We find it hard to see it end. But it does. And, so the dam breaks, and out it comes from where she holds the fire, the passion to play, and the devotion, especially to the fans, and us to her.
 
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I noticed on the WNBA mock draft today that Ashley is projected to be taken in the first round, I'm not sure if her style of play will equate to the pro level or not. But they must think so, and I know for sure she's tough enough to hang with them.
 
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I noticed on the WNBA mock draft today that Ashley is projected to be taken in the first round, I'm not sure if her style of play will equate to the pro level or not. But they must think so, and I know for sure she's tough enough to hang with them.
I'm sure she will be playing as more of a 3 than a 4 in the league, but she is so versatile you would think there would be a place she could fit in. The problem is there are so few teams which means so few slots that it is so very hard to stick.
 
I'm seeing Soares being a high second round pick. One group has her as the #1 pick in round 2.
The question then is: Is that high enough for her to go? I would hope not but, given the NCAA's slow waiver timeline as well as their desire to screw ISU whenever they can, She may not have a choice
 
The question then is: Is that high enough for her to go? I would hope not but, given the NCAA's slow waiver timeline as well as their desire to screw ISU whenever they can, She may not have a choice
Probably a good time for me to repost this.

When the appeal (if applied for) is inevitably denied, please don't accuse the NCAA of screwing us over. The NCAA has been wishy-washy on things like immediate eligibility vs sitting out a year, penalties for breaking rules, issues regarding foreign players, etc. But for clear-cut matters of what counts as a season vs not when the player has attended college solely in the US (not the Nezerwa case, which was somewhat complicated), I believe they have been extremely consistent. And in this case, Soares is out of eligibility after this season.


 
Probably a good time for me to repost this.




I’m hoping that she is such a unique case that she gets another year. If she doesn’t I hope a team does take a chance on her high in the draft.
 
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The WNBA draft is in early April. There is no way the NCAA will have done anything with her waiver by then.

Yeah, I am having a hard time figuring this out. If they draft her knowing she can't play she doesn't actually sign a rookie contract until 2024 but still she counts against their roster if I understand it right. That seemed to be the story with the Liberty drafting Nyara Sabally last year. She was injured and just now signed a rookie contract for 2023.

 
Yeah, I am having a hard time figuring this out. If they draft her knowing she can't play she doesn't actually sign a rookie contract until 2024 but still she counts against their roster if I understand it right. That seemed to be the story with the Liberty drafting Nyara Sabally last year. She was injured and just now signed a rookie contract for 2023.

My understanding is that domestic players (including any international players who have played at a domestic college) must either have exhausted their collegiate eligibility or renounce any remaining eligibility. I can't find that it says it but that seems to suggest that if a player was applying for a waiver to extend collegiate eligibility they would not be renouncing said eligibility. I think she has to decide if she is going to hope the NCAA grants her waiver and not enter the draft or she is going not submit or withdraw her waiver and enter the draft.
 
My understanding is that domestic players (including any international players who have played at a domestic college) must either have exhausted their collegiate eligibility or renounce any remaining eligibility. I can't find that it says it but that seems to suggest that if a player was applying for a waiver to extend collegiate eligibility they would not be renouncing said eligibility. I think she has to decide if she is going to hope the NCAA grants her waiver and not enter the draft or she is going not submit or withdraw her waiver and enter the draft.

Will it really matter which? She can't play or get paid till summer 2024 either way. Chances of getting the waiver (as mred has pointed out several times) are pretty slim. There's no real case to be made for it. So, she'll either get drafted this year or get drafted next year. She'll either be playing next winter for the Brazil national team or for ISU. Unless I am missing something I don't see the difference in being drafted this year versus getting drafted next year unless there is an advantage to this year being weak on post players. If she can't get paid till 2024 she might jus take long shot and try to play for ISU next year. She'll have to play herself back into shape and another season of NCAA would be better than practice games in Brazil, IMHO.

Three scenarios that all end up at the same place.
o Drafted 2023, Brazil 2023-24, WNBA 2024​
o Waiver, ISU 2023-24, WNBA 2024​
o Waiver denied, Brazil 2023-24, drafted 2024, WNBA 2024.​
 
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