by Chicagojayfan » Sun Jan 19, 2025 1:04 pm
This team is becoming one of my favorite Creighton teams. It's rare to see a team lose so much the previous season, then lose a key addition early on and somehow still manage to adjust and figure out how to play and win. Another team I liked, the '14-'15 team really had no business being in the BE, but they kept playing hard and getting better and while they didn't make the tourney, they were a team the rest of the BE just did not want to play by the end of the season -- fortunately this bunch has a lot more talent than them, which they showed yesterday!
Offense:
UConn's D hasn't been great this year. They miss Clingan a lot and they don't have the one-on-one athleticism they've mostly had recently. They did a really nice job on Kalkbrenner and Ashworth in the first half, but Neal was able to find space (I thought particularly when Miller was in the game) and he really bailed us out
I think it's important to note that both teams ran their offense pretty well. It doesn't look that way on the scoreboard because this was the slowest game we've played all year in terms of pace, and the 2nd slowest for UConn. A big part of that was the way the refs let the contact go during the game. I suspect that's part of why Hurley downplayed the last call as a non-shooting call -- he'd gotten most all he wanted from the refs yesterday. I don't think there was a single play where a foul couldn't have been called on the guys defending Kalk, for instance
Defense:
This was the 3rd worst offensive performance by UConn all year with 'only' a 107.2 offensive performance (pretty crazy - I wouldn't have thought that until I checked) and a lot of it had to do with Kalkbrenner letting us pressure their guards/wings
off the line. Karaban in particular was a guy we did a great job on. UConn loves to attack the rim, and Karaban has feasted on teams helping out.. with Kalk we were able to really make it hard for them to play the way they want offensively
Performances:
I was at the Nova game earlier in the season and saw Neal go crazy that night also, but this game looked a lot like that game and probably even better in the first half. If I have to pick someone Neal's player of the game, but this really was a team win in so many ways
Hurley/UConn set out to stop Kalkbrenner and Ashworth, and while the refs let them play very physical D, they were also able to help off of Green when he was on the floor in the first half. That also let them shut down some of the space for Neal. Miller coming in changed that quickly. Problem for UConn is that they don't really have someone who can play D on a guy like Neal, and in the paint, they have size, but they really had to sell out to try to stop Kalkbrenner
While Kalk and Ashworth were held in check the first half, the second half they played well and pulled things out in the end. I thought McAndrews had some trouble with how physical UConn was, but he'll have his days against other teams. Traudt was outstanding. Green/Miller played great D on Karaban. Traudt was outstanding (the little turnaround is a great weapon for a 6-10 guy!).
Tight bench yesterday, but I'm OK with that. In a low possession game you just can't afford to have someone miss an assignment or go under a screen at a critical moment. Fedor will be a star next year along side Pop, but he's still a work in progress for now and yesterday wasn't the day to go through growing pains on the court
Coaching
Just a masterful performance by Mac and the staff yesterday. The plan was outstanding and mostly took Karaban out of the game for the most part. He made quick moves when needed, and managed the game to perfection
This was a huge win for this team. To be where they were a month ago, and now to be looking to be on a path to be in the tourney is huge, and winning a game in a tough stadium like UConn's tells us a lot about just how good they can be this year. It's really a treat to watch this team develop