UNI - ISU Broadcast

It is listed on ESPN3.

Durr not playing. Couldn't garner how long she will be out, just coach said she will be an assistant coach tonight.
 
Just saw this is on ESPN3, saving me a road trip and a hotel room, think I'll watch on TV.

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It is listed on ESPN3.

Durr not playing. Couldn't garner how long she will be out, just coach said she will be an assistant coach tonight.
Woah, conjecturing here. Her Dad is a coach and she seems to like Fen and Family. Love to see her become a successful coach too if she wants.
 
For those of you that get the old CSN Chicago channel (665 on Direct TV) not sure what it's called now? NBC Comcast Chicago? The game is on there tonight
 
UNI is unknown to me other then they lost at home to an up-and-coming University of Indiana/Purdue in Indianapolis. They also beat a beatable South Dakota Team at home. Thoughts on the game are insights I could use.
 
They also beat a beatable South Dakota Team at home.

To be clear, this was an exhibition against Sioux Falls (Div II), not the University of South Dakota team we faced.

Sioux Falls had 13 steals against them, and IUPUI had 11. That seems to be a team weakness.
They shot a ton of threes against Sioux Falls (12-27) but not against IUPUI (4-15). I suspect it'll be important to avoid letting up open threes, because they probably like to shoot them when available.
 
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UNI returns most of their important players from last year. A big exception is Madison Weekly, who finally exhausted her eligibility last season after an excellent career.
Last year's game was close -- it was back and forth until ISU started to pull ahead late in the third quarter. Weekly had 15 points and 7 assists in that game, and Jadda (25 points) and Seanna (15 points, 18 rebounds) were ISU's biggest stars of the game -- all three are gone.
 
UNI's graduation losses were serious, and returning all-conference guard Ellie Herzberg Howell was a non-factor against IUPUI. Megan Maahs is a good power forward, but is the tallest Panther at 6'1" and so has been moved to center. Looks like a rebuilding season for UNI, given lack of size and scoring problems.
 

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