Showing posts with label Coach Sharon Versyp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coach Sharon Versyp. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Cards face hot Boilermakers in NCAA WBB 2nd round
TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Boilermakers on a win streak as they face UofL
-Caralisa Connell named BIG EAST Softball pitcher of week.
Quentin Voigt with the preview of tonight's Louisville v Purdue NCAA Women's Tournament 2nd round game. GOOD SEATS IN THE END ZONES ARE AVAILABLE FOR JUST $5 FOR THIS GAME. COME TO THE YUM! and GET YOUR TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE. THIS IS THE NCAA, FOLKS!
The Purdue Boilermakers have won five in a row coming into tonight's game and six out of their last seven. They are purported to be a tough-nosed team. Purdue brings a 25-8 record into the contest. They were 10-6 in BIG TEN regular season games but came on strong to win the conference tournament.
Coach Sharon Versyp is in her seventh year as Boilermaker boss and her success has been note-worthy. She has had 17 All-BIG TEN performers, three players on the All-BIG TEN Freshman team, six BIG TEN All-Defensive team selections, 11 BIG TEN All-Tournament players (three of then MOP's) and three WNBA draft picks. Just as importantly, 32 of her players have been named Academic All-BIG TEN members, including Lauren Minton -- a Rhodes Scholar finalist.
The 2012-13 team is loaded with talent, including all five of their starters. Leading scorer is 5'6" guard Courtney Moore at 13.5 ppg. 6'2" paint specialist Drey Mingo averages 12.3 ppg and 5'6" guard K.M Houser adds 11.4 a game. 6'2" Sam Osterrella contributes 9.7 ppg and 6'2" Taylor Manual is good for 8.1 ppg. Osterella grabs 10 boards a game and Mingo adds 6 per contest.
Purdue averages 68 ppg, creates 16.1 assists and gets 8.1 steal a night. Losses of note -- UConn 91-57, Notre Dame 74-47, Iowa 62-46, Penn State 69-61, Michigan State 68-61. They also fell to lowly Indiana 62-61.
The Lady Cards chances are good...but they would certainly be boosted by a YUM! Center full of rowdy fans. Louisville needs to ride the momentum of the final 10 minutes against MTSU and play as a unit with the single-minded goal to win.
-Quentin Voigt
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The Purdue team I saw dismantle Liberty does a lot of things well. They crash the boards hard, block out well and Moore had a spectacular scoring performance against the over-matched Liberty Flames. With three 6'2" starters, it'll be interesting to see if Walz stays with his previous starting lineup of Shoni, Bria, Sara, Sherrone and Nita.
The three keys I see to a Cardinal win are another double-digit performance from the "Sho and Mo" show, Vails giving a solid 20 minutes and the Cards hitting 70% or better from the foul line. The Boilermakers should provide Louisville plenty of free throw chances. The Cards must capitalize.
Versyp will probably try to come up with a game plan to limit Shoni's effectiveness. If she does, it'll be up to Smith, Mo, Sara and Nita to step it up. If Nita can find that three-point efficiency she displayed prior to the BIG EAST Tournament...Purdue will have to drop the "stop Shoni" scenario.
I see the Cards advancing to the Sweet Sixteen with a hard-fought 69-63 win. Not that it matters, but a lot of Cards fans were surprised that Purdue got the #4 seed and Louisville the #5 in the region.
Time to start up the redemption train engine again.
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Congrats to Cardinal softball pitcher Caralisa Connell for being selected the BIG EAST Softball Pitcher of the week. She punished both Iowa and Oklahoma last week and held the batters she face to a meager .171 batting average.
Louisville entertains Syracuse this weekend at Ulmer. A Friday doubleheader that starts at 2 p.m. and single game Saturday at noon.
The Cards are #11 in the nation and 26-5 on the season.
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We'll update the CARDINAL COUPLE Pick 'Em challenge in Wednesday's column...after all the second round games have been completed. Like I care. I'm so far behind the leaders...I think I'm in the lead.
Paulie
Friday, July 13, 2012
Friday Cardinal Couple -- Emmonnie Henderson at Adidas Showcase
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FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Jenny's report on The National Adidas Basketball Showcase
The National Adidas Basketball Showcase was in town this week and playing at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. I decided to go out to KFEC on Tuesday and try to catch a game with Louisville recruit Emmonnie Henderson from Edwardsville, IL.
I left work in the Highlands at 5:30 with game time around 5:45. With evening drive time traffic, I thought this was a lost cause. Luck, though... was on my side, as I was able to exit the highway and was heading in the front gate of KEC at 5:39. As if my good fortune with traffic were not enough, the lovely lady working the sole open gate passed me through without making me stop to pay the $8 parking fee! Could this get any better? Yes, it could! I pulled right in to a front row parking spot in front of the main entrance in to the event. Always one to acknowledge good fortune, I felt as if my trip to the tourney was just meant to be. Though, the real challenge had just begun.
FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Jenny's report on The National Adidas Basketball Showcase
The National Adidas Basketball Showcase was in town this week and playing at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. I decided to go out to KFEC on Tuesday and try to catch a game with Louisville recruit Emmonnie Henderson from Edwardsville, IL.
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| Jenny's car...don't get behind her in traffic! |
Have you ever been to an AAU tournament? Well, I have not been to a basketball one, but I have spent many a hours in tourneys with my volleyball playing step-daughter. So, I knew getting in the door was not even half the battle. The brackets are near impossible to read, and then finding the court your team is supposed to be on takes a special skill set.
This particular day the event was winding down and fortunately it was not jam packed with coaches, observers and teams. The real battle started trying to read the brackets and determine what court Henderson’s team was actually playing on. After wandering the South Wing for at least 15 minutes, I finally found my destination at exactly the last court I scoured. On another day, with typical traffic, paying $8 to get in and walking clear across two parking lots to the entrance I would have given up and gone home. But, with all the good fortune of the day, it was only fitting that one piece of finding my destination gave me the fits. Nevertheless, I was relieved to reach the court.
This particular day the event was winding down and fortunately it was not jam packed with coaches, observers and teams. The real battle started trying to read the brackets and determine what court Henderson’s team was actually playing on. After wandering the South Wing for at least 15 minutes, I finally found my destination at exactly the last court I scoured. On another day, with typical traffic, paying $8 to get in and walking clear across two parking lots to the entrance I would have given up and gone home. But, with all the good fortune of the day, it was only fitting that one piece of finding my destination gave me the fits. Nevertheless, I was relieved to reach the court.
While the court was not packed with coaches and observers, there were some standouts. Coach Walz was on the sidelines as was head coach Sharon Versyp from Purdue. I also saw Tennessee orange on the sidelines, but was unsure what assistant from Tennessee it was. If coaching staffs from Kentucky or Miami (FL) were in attendance, I did not see them. That is not to say they were not there, I just did not see them. Cardinal players Megan Deines and Bria Smith were spotted in the stands taking in the action.
On to the real reason I attended... to watch Henderson play. The player who drew me to the event was an easy stand out. One of the biggest kids on the court, her strength was evident in her big frame. This past season she averaged 15.6 ppg and 8 rebounds per game. I understand why. Henderson was strong around the basket. She was strong rebounding, and strong scoring around the basket.
With her back to the basket, double-teamed, it was easy for her to create space and turn and shoot. I saw three offensive sets of this nature (in the second half of play, because I wandered the South Wing for most of the first half looking for my destination) and every time she converted. She took the ball through traffic and went hard converting and drawing the foul. All of her offense was created around the basket. I saw no mid-range game at all. What she did do offensively, she did very well.
For her size, she was surprisingly quick down the court. Not the fastest kid on the court, but she did motor down court quicker than her size would indicate. She was a strong rebounder as one would expect with her strength and size around the basket.
Admittedly...not knowing how much she had already played during the day, she did seem to tire. She was rested for a few minutes on the sidelines during the second half before returning and presumably fouling out in the last 30 seconds of the game. She seems to have the strength and frame to do well in the Big East, but will need to condition well over the next year to prepare herself for the rigors of a paint player in the Big East. The combined muscle mass of Sarah Hammond and Henderson would be a force... even in the physical Big East.
As noted in my article on Wednesday, Louisville is one of 5 schools remaining on her list of choices. At least 3 of the teams vying for her services were on the sidelines Tuesday. In an interview in May...Henderson indicated she would make her decision before the end of the year. I look for her to make her decision and sign in the early signing period in November.
Keep it tuned here readers, for all the updates you need for Louisville Women’s Basketball.
-- Great review and report on Emmonnie, Jenny! From a very reliable source who has seen her play several times:
"This girl is strength and her skill level continues to improve. If she was in the 2012 class, she'd be starting in the paint for the Cards. Combine her with Mercedes Russell in 2013 and Louisville will have the dominant paint presence in the BIG EAST. She'll also be a four year champion in BIG EAST Shot Put and Discus."
Impressive words. Go get her, Coach Walz!
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-- Great review and report on Emmonnie, Jenny! From a very reliable source who has seen her play several times:
"This girl is strength and her skill level continues to improve. If she was in the 2012 class, she'd be starting in the paint for the Cards. Combine her with Mercedes Russell in 2013 and Louisville will have the dominant paint presence in the BIG EAST. She'll also be a four year champion in BIG EAST Shot Put and Discus."
Impressive words. Go get her, Coach Walz!
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