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Exhibition game vs. Wisconsin Badgers

Posted by Falcons Fan on November 10, 2008

On Sunday November 9 the Lady Falcons travels to UW Madison to face the Wisconsin Badgers.  Here is some pregame information.

The women’s basketball team got the chance of lifetime this weekend when they traveled to the University of Wisconsin – Madison to take on the Wisconsin Badgers in an exhibition game.

The Badgers played host to the Falcons at the Kohl Center on Sunday. An exhibition game against the Badgers was the perfect chance for the Falcons to play a top quality opponent. Having a Div. I team like the Badgers exploit weaknesses will give the Falcons some idea what parts of their game they need to improve as the regular season approaches.

The Badgers beat the Falcons 71-38.

Eleven women from each team saw time on the court. Five of the 11 that saw ample time for the Falcons were freshmen. Forwards Taylor House, Alise Holdst, Maranda Dohrn, and Ashle Roedel, and guard Tiffany Gregorich each got several minutes on the court. Experience is what will make freshmen better, so the opportunity to face-off with the Badgers is the perfect learning tool for these Falcons.

Turnovers were what held the Falcons back. UWRF ended the afternoon with 31 total turnovers. The Badgers had 11. Wisconsin scored 35 points off Falcons turnovers. The Falcons did manage to out-rebound the Badgers 38-35. Dohrn led all rebounders with 11.

Strong rebounding helped the Falcons hold the Badgers to only six second-chance points. UWRF, on the other hand, had 10 second-chance points.

As a team, the Falcons shot 32 percent (16-50) from the field, 18 percent (2-11) from three-point land and 67 percent (4-6) from the free throw line. UWRF had 16 total personal fouls; House was the only player from either team to foul out of the game.

Junior guard Kelli Hilt led the Falcons with 12 points; Gregorich had six, and junior guard Katie Theisen had five. Leading UWRF in rebounds was Dohrn with 11 and House with seven.

The Falcons open their regular season on Nov. 18 at Northwestern at 7 p.m.

Game Box

Here is what the The Daily Cardinal had to say.

 By: Jay Messar /The Daily Cardinal  - November 9, 2008

Wisconsin freshman guard Jamie Russell led the Badgers past UW-River Falls with 15 pointsOne word can summarize this year’s Wisconsin women’s basketball team: fresh.

A fresh new basketball surface on the Kohl Center floor, a pair of fresh assistant coaches on the sidelines and plenty of freshmen making up the support crew of the team itself—this season marks a new beginning for UW.

With the graduation of three seniors who registered almost half the team’s minutes and over 57 percent of the team’s scoring, the Badgers have no choice but to move on.

And that means plenty of fresh faces will need to fill some big shoes.

“Certainly the decorated players of Jolene Anderson, Janese Banks and Danielle Ward are not longer with us,” UW head coach Lisa Stone said. “We’re a different basketball team. We look different and we hope that we have different results.

The Badgers faced UW-River Falls Sunday in its annual UW vs. WIAC exhibition matchup. River Falls led the series history 1-0, with the Falcons defeating UW 67-52 in 1975. But in Sunday’s contest, results did not favor the visiting team as Wisconsin jumped out to a 20-0 lead and never looked back, defeating UW-RF 71-38.

While the 33-point loss was not exactly what UW-RF head coach Cindy Hovet was looking for, she realized the benefits of playing against such a decorated program.

“Honestly, coming down here is just a great experience for our kids,” Hovet said. “The whole state has something about the UW and coming down here and playing against Lisa Stone’s Badgers … Pulling into that garage, even that simple thing and seeing grins ear to ear … things like that is just a cool experience.”

“Our kids get to come out and we really get to see how much they are going to compete,” Hovet said. “When your kids will keep competing when they are down 30 points, that’s exciting for us to see.”

Freshman guard Jamie Russell played well off the bench for the Badgers, scoring eight points in her first five minutes of play. Russell led the Badgers with 15 points, seven rebounds and three steals. Freshman forward Ashley Thomas also chipped in nine points in her first outing.

“Jamie had a great first day … she gave us a tremendous lift off the bench,” Stone said. “And Ashley Thomas—her patience was awesome. She came in when she was ready, got big and wide in the post … she does a great job getting a hand on the ball.”

Stone said the freshman class will play a large role in the team’s success this season—beginning on the defensive end. “Jamie, Ashley and the rest of our team needs to continue to take steps forward defensively,” Stone said. “We showed some signs, we’re trying to flex our muscles and have an identity on the defensive end.”

“It’s an understanding of day-by-day improvement, not getting too frustrated with yourself, slowing down and letting things happen.”

Stone said UW needed to establish different goals to remain focused after the Badgers pulled ahead within the first 10 minutes of the game.

“We had made a statement with 2:32 left in the game to not allow 40 points and they locked down,” Stone said. “We didn’t foul, played really good defense, got some key rebounds and executed offensively.

“Our game plan is pretty simple—you play defense, contest shots, protect the lane. On offense—take good shots and take care of the ball. I thought we did a pretty decent job of that.”

Although the overmatched Falcons proved not the most accurate gauge of the team’s progress, Stone knows the season is just getting started.

“We’re far from where we need to be, but we’re off to a pretty good start,” Stone said.

 

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