Thursday, February 21, 2008

Out & About: BBE/Hancock

#8 posting 2.21.2008
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BELGRADE-BROOTEN-ELROSA jaguars 60
HANCOCK owls 47

BBE pulled an upset knocking off Class A #7 Hancock 60-47 in a non-conference clash in Brooten. Hancock suffered through a icy first half as BBE led at half 28-13. BBE is now 17-8. Hancock, the #2 seed in 6A South, is now 19-4.

Coach Teas ended his one day hold out and we were off to the west for this game. The skies were absolutely clear and the mainline roads were a snap, but once we got on the county roads the driving became a little more white knuckle. Luckily we stayed on the road and passed through the metropolis of Padua without problems.

Hancock had a miserable first half. They had droughts of 10 and 8 in a 2/25 sequence. Their pp100 in the first 25 possessions was 20.0 and a floor % of .080. Hancock was missing Lindsie Cunningham who is out with a foot injury. Also Jenny Noordmans returned from an illness. The timing may have been off. Nevertheless the BBE 3/2 zone kept Hancock off balance. The Jaguars prevented the ball from getting inside, and was very aware of the prime long range shooters. BBE did not have problems out of the gate. After two non scoring possessions they ran off four straight scores to go up 8-2, the last two scores from Lindsay Goodwin. During the first 10 possession Hancock spell 6 ended up as turnovers. The Owls only coughed the ball up twice in the second 8 possession drought. At that stage it was 20-5 with 6:45 left in the half. Hancock was even with BBE the rest of the half 8-8. At the break it was 28-13. One of the problems for Hancock was only two players had field goals. Bree Holleman had 9 of the 13 points and 3 of the 4 field goals. In fact for the game only one other Owl other than Holleman and Noordmans was able to get a field goal.

BBE enjoyed their biggest lead after the first possession in the second half at 30-13. Then BBE turned cold with a 1/9 sequence. Hancock came out revved up at the start of the second half and played with a greater sense of urgency. They went on a 19-8 tear and closed to 38-32 with 11 minutes left. That was as close as it was going to get. Holleman contributed 13 of those points with 9 coming from behind the arc. Two possessions later Goodwin put BBE back up by 8, and on the next Jaguar possession Missy Montbriand swiped the ball from Noordmans and converted the lay up for a double digit lead. Hancock was not able to close the gap after that. Every time the Owls would make a move, BBE responded.

BBE attacked the Hancock press with unorthodox methods. They would go deep and cross court, yet they were able to convert on some of those unconventional press breaks. They had 10 points off the press break, six points off steals to lay ups, and 10 more on plain old transition after a rebound. So 26 points came via transition. Hancock had 6 points via transition, a difference of 20 points.

photos: #1. Emily Roelike is stripped of the ball by Bree Holleman in a battle between two #10s. #2. Holleman taking the ball upcourt in the second half when she had 15 points. photos by Teas.

key: player (grad year) points, possessions, pp100, floor %
BBE
STARTERS
Missy Montbriand (08) 9, 13, 69.2, .385 perimeter. played up top in the 3/2 on the wings. had 5 steals on the night. all her points came in transition, six points off her steals. footwork, and passing decisions need polish.
Sarah Gruber (08) 4, 7, 57.1, .286 perimeter. needs to use glass on angle shots.
Danielle Davis (08) 10, 8, 125.0, .625 scored on press lay ups and inside. at times missed everything on shot.
Lindsay Goodwin (08) 11, 6, 183.3, 1.000 post. scored every possession. a stealth player. sneaky scores. big production, little possessions. quietly did the job.
Emily Roelike (09)b 18, 25, 72.0, .360 point guard, athletic, active, alert, aggressive. Her baskets came in transition. went to the line five times. anticipated passes on perimeter. communicates. Needs to keep hand up on follow through. needs to shorten passes and have receivers come to the ball.
BENCH
Jesse Wold (08) 2, 1, 200.0, 1.000 inside player
Heidi Lensing (09) 5, 8, 62.5, .375 lean lanky forward type. long arms, long fingers. gets off the floor. came up with 12 d rebounds. also handled the ball vs press in the back court. runs the floor. worked to get position.
Amber Evenson (08) 1, 3, 33.3, .333

HANCOCK
STARTERS
Bree Holleman (10) 24, 25, 96.0, .400 point guard, in control. had 4 3s on the night. will also penetrate. has decent vision. had a much better second half. is the leader, rearranging players on the floor. needs to be more deceptive on passing, make pass without looking, more fakes.
Chelsea Vorhees (08) 2, 6, 33.3, .167 athletic perimeter. had foul problems early.
Megan Jepma (10) 1, 6, 16.7, .167 small perimeter.
Hannah Newhouse (09) 0, 2, 0.0, .000 post player. fouled out. didn't look to attack basket when fed inside. needs to be ready for the ball.
Kelsey Olson (08) 0, 0, 0.0, .000
BENCH
Jenny Noordmans (08) 18, 21, 85.7, .381 forward. aggressive, coming off illness. again had a much better second half as she moved with a sense of urgency. has 3 range. runs the floor. strong. exposes the ball on offense.
Kendra Schmidgall (12) 2, 6, 33.3, .167 young post player.
Kaylee Voorhees (10) 0, 1, 0.0, .000
Illissa Koehl (11) 0, 4, 0.0, .000 perimeter. needs to improve at the line.
In general the other Hancock players need to become more of an offensive threat. Not counting Holleman and Noordmans the rest of the team was a collective pp100 of 20.0, and floor % of .120.

TRENCH PLAYER
Lindsay Goodwin didn't miss and came up with key baskets early and when Hancock was coming back.

BY THE NUMBERS
BBE 60, 71, 84.5, .451
Hancock 47, 71, 66.2, .296
made 3s: Hancock 6, BBE 0
ftm/fta-ft%: BBE 18/30-.600; Hancock 9/25-.360
bench: Hancock 20, BBE 8

DEFENSIVE WRAPS
BBE
Heidi Lensing 13
Missy Montbriand 10
Emily Roelike 8
Lindsay Goodwin 4
Sarah Gruber 3
Danielle Davis 3
Amber Evenson 3
Jesse Wold 1
totals: 45

HANCOCK
Jenny Noordmans 9
Bree Holleman 6
Chelsea Vorhees 4.5
Hannah Newhouse 2
Illissa Koehl 1.5
Megan Jepma 1
Kaylee Voorhees 1
totals: 25

Interesting to note both teams defensive wrap leader started the game on the bench.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Both teams used zones. BBE stayed in their 3/2 all night.
Hancock started off 2/3 used 1/2/2 and also a 2/2/1 full court press. At various times they would double the ball.

next up: tomorrow morning.