November 22, 2022: It's a Lone Star State showdown in Abilene
#5 Trinity faces #18 Hardin-Simmons in must-see action Tuesday night
We’re back! And what a slate of games we have today in the world of D3 women’s hoops. For quite a few teams, this is their final game before Thanksgiving, so there is an eagerness to head into the holiday with a satisfying performance. I’m especially excited because we have a Top 25 matchup for the first time what feels like a week, being played right here in my home state of Texas. These are two teams I’m familiar with, and two that we could see play each other come March. Take a look…
Game of the Day: #5 Trinity @ #18 Hardin-Simmons
It doesn’t get much better than this, and the best part of it is, this is the first game in a home-and-home arrangement, with HSU making the trip to San Antonio on Saturday afternoon. We’ll get an opportunity to see these two teams battle twice in the same week, which rarely happens. This matchup is intriguing considering the fact that both are strong offensive teams, who have reliable three-point shooters and are experienced enough to stay calm under pressure. HSU’s fast-paced, three-point shooting offense will certainly challenge both the depth and stamina of Trinity. And on the other side, when Trinity works the ball into the post, the question will be if HSU has the depth at those positions to limit the short-range scoring of the Tigers. You’ll want to tune into this one. Livestream Link: https://hsuathletics.com/broadcasts
Keep an eye on…
Williams @ #16 Springfield, 4 pm EST
Case Western Reserve @ Marietta, 7 pm EST
Washington & Jefferson @ Westminster (Pa.), 6 pm EST
Washington & Lee @ Mary Washington, 6 pm EST
Thoughts…
Fairly light schedule yesterday but I tuned into a couple of games and was closely tracking another. Augustana vs. Colorado College was an extremely entertaining game, with Augustana coming out of the gates with offensive firepower. There were points when the Vikings did not miss in the first half for three, four, and five possessions. It led to a 49-27 lead, and seemed like the result was already determined. I contemplated turning it off, but saw a completely different Colorado College team in the second half. 180 degrees different. The full-court press forced a number of Augustana turnovers, though it took some time for the Tigers to begin cashing those takeaways into points on the other end. CC slowly chipped away at the lead, cutting it four midway through the fourth, but Augustana finally found enough offense to pull away for the victory. Certainly one of those “tale of two halves” kind of games, but my biggest takeaways were: Augustana has a ton of scorers if they’re all on the same page, and CC’s full-court press is one of the best I’ve seen early in this season.
UNE really controlled the game in an 85-52 win over Anna Maria. Caught a few minutes of that one, and I really think that UNE will compete in the Commonwealth Coast Conference this season. They’re 4-2 heading into Sunday’s matchup against #11 Tufts. Keagan Dunbar, a transfer guard from Colby College, had 20 last night, and really seems to be helping UNE on the offensive end.
NJCU didn’t play well against D-I Deleware St., losing 88-48, but perhaps that’s because the focus is on the Gothic Knights first D-III game of the year. They play Montclair St., who is 2-2, and I think this could be a good game, though I expect NJCU will be able to pull it out. This is one of the latest starts I’ve seen from a D-III program this season.
Brevard’s Olivia Miller has been playing extremely well as of late, considering she is a true freshman. She has scored in double figures in five of Brevard’s six games, averaging 14.7 PPG and shooting 55 percent from the field. She played all 40 minutes in last Friday’s 77-73 win over N.C. Wesleyan, scoring 20.
That’s all for today. Best of luck to everyone playing their final games before Thanksgiving. Hope you are enjoying this holiday week!
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Yeah that is a great point. They do have some obvious talent especially defensively, but they'll need to get much better offensively to compete with Trinity in the SCAC. Their 3-point shooting hurt them yesterday but it was the missed layups in transition that really hurt them in the second half. If they get a few more of those, maybe they leave Augustana with the win. But it's still so early. I expect by January we'll see a Colorado College team that is in the top 3 in the SCAC standings. Plus, it's so hard for opponents to adjust to playing at altitude in colorado springs, especially teams with limited depth. That's a built-in home court advantage that can really help.
Interested to see what Colorado College brings to the table this season. They always start slow but by the end of the year will play on a different level. Fanelli, Braley, Bayston, and Cloud will have it going before the SCAC championships roll around, and they came thisclose to upsetting Trinity in the SCAC final last year. It looks like they're getting some big contributions early from underclassmen and if that continues it could make for a very interesting race in the SCAC.