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Post by beaverwbb fan on Dec 17, 2020 16:16:38 GMT -8
...and Oregon State has them both!
Taya Corosdale is #21 nationally at 4.25
Ellie Mack is #31 nationally at 3.75
Hopefully these two can keep it up and get their scoring going.
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Post by rmancarl on Dec 17, 2020 21:08:14 GMT -8
Thanks for posting. Those are positive stats.
Another stat that I find interesting is that Sasha Goforth is second in the Pac12 in free throw attempts at 35 in her 5 games (139 minutes played). The leader in FT attempts is Simmons with Arizona State, who has 36 in 7 games (205 minutes played.
What I would really like to see is Taya and Ellie learn from Sasha's aggressiveness and Sasha have a better A/TO ratio. I'm more concerned about Taya and Ellie being a bit more aggressive. This team could use more scoring from the forward position.
Speaking of learning from other players, I noticed in the oregon game that Jelena did a nice job a couple of times of catching the pass, keeping the ball high (like Taylor) and taking the shot without bringing the ball down. With her size, if Jelena can learn to keep the ball high as well as Taylor does, her future will be bright.
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Post by beaveragain on Dec 17, 2020 22:05:47 GMT -8
My suspicion is that Taya's mobility is not really back to 100%. When the rebound is in her area she's her old cranky MY BALL self, but she doesn't move to the ball as well as she used to. If she keeps improving her rebounding she will really help the team even if her scoring stays down. But we really need Mack to score more.
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