Twister Sister Summary - It was raining threes...

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I think we all knew what this game could be. The big questions were (a) how bad was TCU and (b) how would ISU respond against a team of that nature. As we found out, TCU (at least on one end of the court) is very bad. How ISU would respond was at times a mixed bag, but overall gets good scores.

The game would get off to a flying start for the sisters. Joens started things right away with a trey and that was followed by a nice dish from Donarski to Kane for two. Things just kept moving for the sisters as beautiful ball movement led to Joens layup. It was 9-0 1:20 into the game led by 7 from Joens. Timeout TCU and apparently it was a good one. The ISU offense that came back on the court started to misfire...actually I'd say it just shifted into neutral for some reason. Izzi was getting some playing time and she was posted up against the one tall player (6'6") on the TCU squad. It caused her problems. Likely a learning opportunity on when to dish back outside. An example of the misfiring offense was seeing the highly unusual...Joens missed BOTH FT after being fouled. Donarski even missed a wide open, uncontested layup.

TCU went on a 6-0 run as sisters were 0-5 during this time. Fritz would score a breakaway layup to end the frustration. To end the first, Donarski would hit a trey. It was 20-10 ISU in a quarter that started fast and then went flat.

The second started with a beautiful dish (I think by Ryan) and spin by Kane for 2. Fritz followed that with an offensive board for two. A real test for the ladies happened when Ryan went out with two fouls. We found out quickly just how valuable she is as the flow of the game became very disjointed. Turnovers started to add up as M&M traveled, the sisters had a shot clock violation and then a tied ball. Not pretty. Overall, four straight miscues. Best description I can give things with Ryan out is the offense looks like the keystone cops.

Donarski came to the rescue as she hits a trey to finally end the craziness. Unfortunately, we followed that up with two more empty possessions. On one Joens drove leaving a wide open Diew standing there at the three point line.

Guess what? Ryan came back in. It may seem crazy, but as soon as she entered the game things calmed down. Joens nailed her third trey. Things wouldn't get back to a smooth running engine though as the offense went in spurts. What we did see though was solid defense and just enough scoring (with less chaos) to edge the lead out to 33-17. On that defensive end, TCU didn't get second chances. It was one bad miss and done.

At the half it was a bit of a mixed bag against a bad team. Holding them to 17 points was good unless you consider this is a really challenged offensive team. ISU on offense just wasn't flowing well. Add to that difficulties at the line as the sisters were only shooting 50% AND overall were barely outrebounding a smaller team (up 1 at the half). Just an overall lackluster performance so far.

The second half started a bit inauspiciously with an ISU turnover. Add to that, Joens missed another FT as the team is now 5-10 from the line. Weird. The first couple of minutes for both teams was a bout of futility. For the sisters, offensive recognition of open players is very slow. Five straight possessions went with no baskets.

Kane ends the futility and gets fouled. She hits the FT as well. It's 37-17. Very weird feeling to be ahead by 20 and not looking good so far. Ryan followed Kane's effort with a trey after a TCU shot clock violation (i.e. good defense). The Noah opened his arms and the Nile parted.

Donarski hit a trey

Ryan hit a trey


ISU starts things going with a 9-1 run.

Wow…Kane drives, scores and gets fouled again

Another free throw miss

Fritz hits a trey

It was a 14-1 run.

Joens hits a trey

It was a 17-1 run before TCU gets their first basket with 2 min left in the third quarter. It had to feel like it was raining threes for the last minutes of the quarter. But wait....

Fritz hit a trey

and

Fritz from deep again. Wow.

It was 62-22 after three as the sisters had a 29-5 quarter behind a rain of three point shots. The team is shooting nearly as well from deep (47%) as they are from the line (50%).

The final stanza starts with...guess what...a Diew wide open three that was a result of good ball movement. Kane, who had another great game, powered in for another two points. The best news was Ryan was getting lots of bench minutes. She was essentially done for the evening. As subs came in the offense underneath became a bit of a mess as multiple shots just would't go. TCUs big is causing problems just by being big.

With just over six minutes left in the game it was mostly subs now. It was frustrating to see M&M struggle with her time on the court. She had some good looks from deep, but every single one of her attempts weren't even close. Two of them were air balls. TCU was still playing starters and was still pressuring full court. On the upside, M&M did hit a pair of FT and followed with a mid range jumper. Her three just didn't make the trip.

It was fun to see the entire bench being cleared. TCU was still playing starters and they are finally competitive with someone! It’s the first time I’ve seen the reserves look bad. Lots of turnovers. But...they still battled.

This one would finally wind down and fittingly the game ends with ISU getting a blocked shot on TCU.

Final ISU wins 75-35.

Observations
POG - I'm giving a co-POG tonight. Ashley had a monster double-double with 19 points and 14 boards. The other piece of this goes to Morgan Kane who had some real power moves underneath tonight. She went for 13 points and 5 boards. Good evening for her!

Donarski really had a decent game. Seven dimes, two steals, ten points and only 1 turnover. I'll take that from her every day of the week. Oh yeah...outstanding defense as usual.

Ryan - showed why she's so valuable out there leading the team. "Only" eight points and four assists, but an overall good game.

Fritz - wow. She was scrappy, aggressive, nasty, and in "your" face tough. Found her range from deep and scored 13.

Izzi - had a bit of a tough night. I was hoping for more after the last game, but she sometimes struggled tonight. Most of it was decision making. She hung tough though and in nine minutes only had 3 points and 2 boards. Things will get better.

Diew - one thing you always know about her...she goes 95 mph all the time. She's feisty. She didn't score as much tonight (5), but I honestly felt the guards did a poor job of finding her. On the boards she was tough with 8.

M&M - we just keep hoping things will start clicking for her. Four points and two boards along with 3 turnovers and, ouch, 0-4 from deep including two airballs. Got a ton of minutes tonight. Nothing just settled in well.

Assists to Turnovers - you have to love lines like this. If you only look at the five starters it was 14:5. That's what you like to see.

Rebounds - first half was solid on the defensive end, but offensive rebounding was MIA. Second half saw the sisters outbound TCU by 7. Better.

Free throws - woof. BIG WOOF. Eight for Fourteen. Thank goodness this wasn't against a competitive team.

Three point shooting. This game featured special effects. At least it seemed like it. The team was on fire from deep. And it was nearly everyone. Starters hit 12 of 24 (8 of those misses were by Joens). Overall the team was 13-31 or 42%.

Defense - OK, it was solid, but TCU offensively is a mess. Scoring 7 and 5 points in consecutive quarters doomed any chance they had of being competitive. Sadly, ISU's offense had two quarters of struggle as well as they only hit for 13 in the 2nd and 4th (mainly reserve time).

The good news is the starters got some well needed rest. They have to feel good about their shooting from deep coming out of this one. Now it's time to prepare for a big rematch with a team ISU should have beaten in Norman. We get to see a team that is prepared with the personnel they have instead of having to react to losing their second leading scorer. OU was leading the conference, but is now in a tie after getting pounded by Texas tonight. It's currently a three way tie between OU, Texas and ISU (UT has the tie breaker since they've beaten both OU and ISU at home). Let's show up and make Hilton a VERY hostile environment Saturday. While you're in town take in one of the wrestling matches as ISU wrestles OU Friday and OSU Sunday.
 
TCU was one of the worst teams I've seen in a long time. Also, Iowa State's deep bench players didn't look very good.
 
Was happy to be able to watch this game because I probably wouldn’t have understood how disjointed and choppy we played while being ahead by ~36 at one point.
I got confused with “Noah” and the “Nile” in your write up. Probably just need to go to bed.
 
Was this Izzy's first experience playing against someone that had the height advantage. It seemed like she continually tried to shoot over the TCU player rather than any up and under. Morgan's up and under worked well. Just felt like Izzy is so used to shooting over people that she had no other tactic.
 
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Was this Izzy's first experience playing against someone that had the height advantage. It seemed like she continually tried to shoot over the TCU player rather than any up and under. Morgan's up and under worked well. Just felt like Izzy is so used to shooting over people that she had no other tactic.
I remember when Morgan was younger she'd look super against smaller non-conference opponents and then disappear when we went up against posts her own size. She figured something out last year and suddenly was pretty good against all competition.
 
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Was happy to be able to watch this game because I probably wouldn’t have understood how disjointed and choppy we played while being ahead by ~36 at one point.
I got confused with “Noah” and the “Nile” in your write up. Probably just need to go to bed.
Trying to be metaphoric. Noah parted the Nile so the Jews could dash to safety. It was like that happened with the "lid" on the basket as our shots started to rain in. I think I’ll refrain from the metaphors or use better ones. Considering I got the entire metaphor WRONG I’d best refrain. LOL
 
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Trying to be metaphoric. Noah parted the Nile so the Jews could dash to safety. It was like that happened with the "lid" on the basket as our shots started to rain in. I think I’ll refrain from the metaphors or use better ones. Considering I got the entire metaphor WRONG I’d best refrain. LOL
Wasn't it Moses that parted the river Nile? Perhaps this is where the confusion lies. Noah build the Ark; Moses parted the river.
 
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Wasn't it Moses that parted the river Nile? Perhaps this is where the confusion lies. Noah build the Ark; Moses parted the river.
No, Moses parted the Red Sea. That is what makes that metaphor almost comical. He got it about as wrong as he could.

Moses did turn the Nile to blood as well as other plagues there like frogs.

That said, I love your write ups, acoustimac. ;)
 
If I’m remembering Sunday school correctly, I believe Moses parted the Red Sea. That being said, I appreciate mixed metaphors as they’re more entertaining so I hope acousticmac continues with those! :D
 
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I'll repost here what I posted in the other thread, but I think acoustimac's threads get more traffic.

Not so crazy stat from the game:
- TCU went from the 1:05 mark of the second quarter to the 6:14 mark of the third quarter without a point. That's a 4:51 scoring drought.

Crazy stat from the game:
- TCU went from the 1:05 mark of the second quarter to the 2:10 mark of the third quarter without a field goal. That's 8:55 with only one free throw scored.

Crazier stat from the game:
- TCU went from the 9:01 mark of the second quarter to the 5:57 mark of the 4th quarter without a 2 pt. basket. That's 23:04 - over half the game - without a 2 pointer.


By the middle of the third quarter I was telling Mrs. Velo that I was starting to feel bad for the TCU players. I haven't seen that kind of ineptitude since ISU WBB before Bill arrived.
 
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No, Moses parted the Red Sea. That is what makes that metaphor almost comical. He got it about as wrong as he could.

Moses did turn the Nile to blood as well as other plagues there like frogs.

That said, I love your write ups, acoustimac. ;)

I knew that and stopped attending church in 1970. :rolleyes: I just assumed that this thread had gone full The Onion or something.

Baby Moses also did that basket float thingy in Eygpt's big muddy.
 
If I’m remembering Sunday school correctly, I believe Moses parted the Red Sea. That being said, I appreciate mixed metaphors as they’re more entertaining so I hope acousticmac continues with those! :D
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“Fritz - wow. She was scrappy, aggressive, nasty, and in "your" face tough. Found her range from deep and scored 13.”

That’s what I’ve been waiting for - we knew she could shoot but that was way downtown, like the cross state EIU ball hog’s range.
 
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I knew that and stopped attending church in 1970. :rolleyes: I just assumed that this thread had gone full The Onion or something.

Baby Moses also did that basket float thingy in Eygpt's big muddy.
Where he was found by Cleopatra.
/jk
 
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Was this Izzy's first experience playing against someone that had the height advantage. It seemed like she continually tried to shoot over the TCU player rather than any up and under. Morgan's up and under worked well. Just felt like Izzy is so used to shooting over people that she had no other tactic.
It's just experience vs inexperience. Morgan is a 5th year senior and Izzi is playing her first significant minutes this year.

Watching Kane pump fake and blow-by TCU's 6'7" kid is hilarious.
 

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