Lady Huskers (3-4), Sagarin ranking: #92 (@ 12/3/16)
Next-Up:
Sun, 12/4, vs California (#32) (6-0), @ PBA, 3:00 pm CST, BTN
Cal defeats outmatched Lady Huskers 86-65 in fast-paced game, but Ladies show Grit; No Quit!
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BEAT THE LADY CALBEARS AVENGE LAST YEAR'S OT LOSS
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(Game details posted as available from Huskers.com) SEE POST #2
Let's Fill Pinnacle Bank Arena. Show the CalBears What it's Like to Play to a CROWD!
(Last year's turnout in Berkeley was Pathetic :Redface: Cal's PepBand was their Largest contingent)
Bust the Bears 6-Game Winning Streak!
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MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE (CALIFORNIA) RANCH!
Cal women’s basketball ready to overwhelm Nebraska
"Center Kristine Anigwe is averaging 18.5 points and 9.7 rebounds per game — and she’s only six games into a season..........
To combat Anigwe, the Huskers have another one of the top players in the country in sophomore Jessica Shepard, who was recently named to the Naismith Trophy Women’s College Player of the Year Preseason Watch List. This was in part because of the fact that she is averaging 17.8 points and 9.8 assists in the season so far, along with two double-doubles.
But if Shepard is Nebraska’s Anigwe, the rest of the team lacks any players who can even compare to the remainder of the Bears’ squad. With contributing players like Asha Thomas, Courtney Range and Mikayla Cowling, Cal far outnumbers the Huskers when it comes to offensive weapons. With Anigwe, Range, Cowling and Thomas all averaging over 10 points per game and contributing a huge percentage of the Bears’ average 77.5 points per game, they are poised to obliterate Nebraska’s 58.3 points per game...........
What it comes down to is that the Bears regularly use a seven- or eight-man rotation filled with players who can all contribute on both ends of the court — and Nebraska, conversely, relies almost exclusively on Shepard to produce their results. So even if Anigwe gets taken to the cleaners, Cal has a buffer that will more than handle what Nebraska has to offer."
http://www.dailycal.org/2016/12/01/cal-womens-basketball-ready-overwhelm-nebraska/
Next-Up:
Sun, 12/4, vs California (#32) (6-0), @ PBA, 3:00 pm CST, BTN
Cal defeats outmatched Lady Huskers 86-65 in fast-paced game, but Ladies show Grit; No Quit!
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BEAT THE LADY CALBEARS AVENGE LAST YEAR'S OT LOSS
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(Game details posted as available from Huskers.com) SEE POST #2
Let's Fill Pinnacle Bank Arena. Show the CalBears What it's Like to Play to a CROWD!
(Last year's turnout in Berkeley was Pathetic :Redface: Cal's PepBand was their Largest contingent)
Bust the Bears 6-Game Winning Streak!
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MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE (CALIFORNIA) RANCH!
Cal women’s basketball ready to overwhelm Nebraska
"Center Kristine Anigwe is averaging 18.5 points and 9.7 rebounds per game — and she’s only six games into a season..........
To combat Anigwe, the Huskers have another one of the top players in the country in sophomore Jessica Shepard, who was recently named to the Naismith Trophy Women’s College Player of the Year Preseason Watch List. This was in part because of the fact that she is averaging 17.8 points and 9.8 assists in the season so far, along with two double-doubles.
But if Shepard is Nebraska’s Anigwe, the rest of the team lacks any players who can even compare to the remainder of the Bears’ squad. With contributing players like Asha Thomas, Courtney Range and Mikayla Cowling, Cal far outnumbers the Huskers when it comes to offensive weapons. With Anigwe, Range, Cowling and Thomas all averaging over 10 points per game and contributing a huge percentage of the Bears’ average 77.5 points per game, they are poised to obliterate Nebraska’s 58.3 points per game...........
What it comes down to is that the Bears regularly use a seven- or eight-man rotation filled with players who can all contribute on both ends of the court — and Nebraska, conversely, relies almost exclusively on Shepard to produce their results. So even if Anigwe gets taken to the cleaners, Cal has a buffer that will more than handle what Nebraska has to offer."
http://www.dailycal.org/2016/12/01/cal-womens-basketball-ready-overwhelm-nebraska/
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