Showing posts with label Gardner Webb women's basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardner Webb women's basketball. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Louisville "Slaughters" Gardner Webb 92-27

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CARDINAL COUPLE SPECIAL SATURDAY REPORT

-Nita Slaughter sinks seven three-pointers in WBB romp

The University of Louisville got 7 for 9 three-point shooting and 23 points from sophomore Nita Slaughter and easily handled Gardner Webb Saturday afternoon in the KFC YUM! Center 92-27 in front of 8453 fans.

Career highs for the Christian Academy wing...who also added six rebounds in 25 minutes of playing time. Her seven threes is second all-time in most threes made by Lady Card in a game.

Louisville took control of this one early...racing out to a 10-0 lead in the first four and a half minutes. Five different Lady Cards scored in the onslaught and the defense was just as impressive...forcing the Bulldogs into seven turnovers in the stretch and allowing no GWU shots on goal in the first 3:23 of action.

Louisville led 22-4 after a Slaughter three with 12:03 left and bumped that to 35-7 when Becky Burke scored on a fast break layup with 7:38 remaining. The Cards took a 44-14 lead into the locker room...holding the Bulldogs to just 17 first half shots and forcing them into 19 first half turnovers. Slaughter's four first half threes led Louisville in scoring with 12 points...Monique Reid added eight points in just eight first half minutes of action...her points coming all in a row over a four minute stretch in the half. All twelve of Walz's charges played and nine of them scored in the first twenty minutes.

Slaughter had just 16 points in nine
games coming into the contest today
and was 2 for 11 from beyond the
arc. The slump is...OVER!
The teams were pretty evenly matched for the first few minutes of the second half until a Sherrone Vails layup started the Lady Cards on a 27-6 run over the next ten minutes...giving Louisville a 78-23 lead when Shawnta Dyer nailed a free throw with 6:21 left. From there, it was just a question of whether Louisville could get to the century mark.. the Cards managed only 14 points the rest of the way...but held the Bulldogs to just four. 

Defense, rebounding, hustle and shooting all looked better than it did last Sunday...given the nature of the opponent...that was certainly expected .

Louisville shot 49.3% for the game and held GWU to 28.2%. The Cards got 46 points in the paint...and allowed just 16...ten of those to the Bulldogs center Catrina Green. GWU was 0-7 from trifecta land...Louisville 9-25. The Cards out rebounded the Bulldogs 40-25 (Reid 8) and forced them into 36 turnovers while just making 14 of their own.

Starters were Burke, Cierra Warren, Shoni, Bria Smith and Asia Taylor. They had 42 of the UofL points and 10 of the Cards 21 steals.

All 12 Cardinals played...Slaughter's 25 minutes the most and Jude Schimmel's 10 minutes the least. Jude did have six assists, though and two steals.
Scoring:

Slaughter           23
Shoni Schimmel  12           
Smith                10
Vails                  9
Taylor                8
Dyer                  8
Reid                  8
Burke                6
Warren              6
Hammond          2
Harper               0
Jude Schimmel    0

The Cards get a feel good, expected blowout today and head to Cincy next to open BIG EAST play on Wednesday.

WHAT WE LIKED TODAY

-Slaughter's big-time performance. The shot mechanics and release have been there and today it finally paid off. She was much more than just a shooter today, though...hustling on defense, going to the boards with authority and with only one turnover in 25 minutes. We "needa" more 'Nita like that !

Cierra Warren six points in
11 minutes today.
-On line at the line again. Louisville went 15-18 from the charity stripe for a very good 83.3%. Five Cards attempted free throws and three (Warren, Smith and Reid) were perfect. 

-Bench points. Led by Slaughter's heroics...the bench out-scored the starters 50-42. Calling Reid a "bench" player really doesn't seem right...maybe we should just re-classify this as starters vs. non-starters. 

-Asia's influence. Ms. Taylor got the start today, in Walz's quest to find the ideal starting lineup, and turned in a very solid performance in 11 minutes. Four steals, four for five shooting, NO TURNOVERS, and just one foul. Keep it up, #31...

THINGS TO WORK ON.

Relax and let the game come
to you...Sara.
-Paint defense. GWU's center Catrina Green had eight boards and 11 points in 35 minutes. She was the Bulldog's only offense for the the first 13 1/2 minutes of the second half with nine points and the Cards are going to see a lot better than her once BIG EAST play starts.

-Hammond. The talented freshman needs to just learn to relax out on the court. 1 for 6 shooting and four fouls in 15 minutes. She did grab six boards, though. All part of the freshman learning experience. She did battle with gumption and determination in the final stages of the game when GWU brought in bruiser Breynna Winkler to the post and Sara shut her down on rebounds. Look out for those elbows, though. Winkler can swing them...

WE'LL HAVE...players' and Coach Walz's comments in the Sunday edition of CARDINAL COUPLE. Due to commitments and deadlines, we're "booked up" for the rest of the day today...but wanted to get this information to our readers before going out on the holiday circuit tonight.   
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Gardner Webb comes to Louisville looking for a win

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SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE:

-Gardner Webb faces Lady Cards today

-BIG EAST WBB from Friday and Saturday's games

The University of Louisville women's basketball team returns to the hardwood in the KFC YUM! Center six days after taking a 20 point defeat in Lexington to the Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball team. The #15 Cards will be looking to start a new win streak against today's opponent - Gardner Webb.

They shouldn't have much trouble in doing so.

GWU hasn't entered conference play yet this
season. Based on last year's results and their
current schedule...they're probably really looking
forewatd to it...
The Bulldogs are 0-7 on the season and only one of the losses have been remotely close...losing last time out to Wofford College 58-50. GWU has battled against an ambitious schedule...losing at North Carolina (109-44), at Davidson (67-46), against Duke (97-31) and hosting Southern Cal (82-41).

This is the first meting ever between the two schools in women's basketball.

No Bulldogs average in double figures...Catrina Green and Jasmine Dale lead Gardner Webb in scoring with 7.6 and 7.3 p.p.g. respectively. Green grabs 7.4 boards per contest and Brianna Dillard is the assist leader with 13 total in seven games.

The Bulldogs have been outscored by an average of 78.6 to 43.0 and are shooting 31% on the young season. They are 14-66 from beyond the arc (21%) and average 26 turnovers a game.

Monique Reid is the Cards
leading scorer this season.
Louisville comes into the contest with four players averaging in double figures. Monique Reid leads the way with 15.7 p.p.g., Shoni Schimmel at 13.7, Becky Burke next at 12.3 and freshman Bria Smith averages 11.0 a game.

Who will Walz start and will
it have any significance?
The main question here is whether UofL can shake off the disappointing loss against UK and come out and take care of business today.

WE fully expect that they will and this looks to be one of those "feel-good" games against a cupcake.

Another thing we'll look for is if the attendance numbers are down after losing to the Cats. WE don't expect a significant drop off...most Lady Cards fans are not of the "fair weather" variety...if anything...the men play at 4 p.m. so there could be a bump in attendance from the bonus of two games in one day.

We'll also be watching to see if Coach Walz has effected any starting lineup changes. Minutes on court should be plentiful for all 12 Lady Cards today and we'll watch for hustle, desire and smart play from the Lady Cards. The Bulldogs' opponents only average 16 turnovers a game...we'll watch and see if the Cards can end up with fewer than that. Another thing will monitor is how the Cards do on the offensive boards and if they're capitalizing on second chance points. Despite the winless record, Gardner Webb is only being out rebounded by seven boards a game.

The Cards tumbled to #15 in the NCAA rankings after the Kentucky loss...a big win today probably won't send them soaring back up the polls ladder...but could do wonders for a team that was left without answers after the annual showdown against the Lady Wildcats.

CARDINAL COUPLE will have a full post game report and quotes today after the game.


Full day of hoops today at the KFC YUM!...with the men's team taking on Farleigh Dickinson at 4:00 p.m. Ex-Card George Goode returns as a starter for FDU.  

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In BIG EAST conference action last night, UConn handled Seton Hall 70-37. Out of conference, Providence downed UMass 66-45 and DePaul bested SIUE 75-65.

On tap today:

One conference matchup...St John's and Villanova square off.

Out of conference, five schools besides Louisville take to the hardwood:

-WVU vs. UNF
-Syracuse vs. Coppin State
-Pitt vs Valparaiso
-Marquette vs Iona
-Cincinnati vs Marshall
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