Hope you're right. It's amazing the injury problems that Holmes has had when we start getting ready for the post-season tourneys. She had that knee surgery during 2022 around the midway point of that season and while she came back to play, she was never anywhere close to 100 pct. She was hurt in the B1G tournament last season when she suffered a leg injury on what many have said was a dirty play by a MSU player, and she wasn't 100 pct after that including going into the NCAAs. Now we have this just as we are nearing the B1G tournament.Scalia said that Holmes told them she was good in her post game interview. For whatever it’s worth, but if it was bad I would think she’d know.
On TV it looked like the Maryland player caught Mac in the back of her knee, unintentionally. Hopefully just a stinger type thing and no real damage.Both were right in front of us from row 8. My wife immediately said that Mac banged knees with the Maryland player and while there was some awkward movement I believe that is what happened. It is always hard to know. Mac's injury against Ohio State in the BTT last year cost us that game along with not handling the press. It then cost us at least the sweet 16 last year as she was about 70% in the two NCAA games. A healthy Mac and we beat Miami.
Lilly definitely stepped on and rolled her ankle bad. I am hopeful that neither is serious but will not be totally surprised either way. A good thing we have until Friday for recovery if not too serious. I would take a first-round loss in the BTT if it meant we could get them healthy for the tournament.
Hopeful and get ready for Friday late game most likely against Michigan.
If you are correct that Mac can go and Lilly cannot, I predict Lamendola will see those minutes.Hope you're right. It's amazing the injury problems that Holmes has had when we start getting ready for the post-season tourneys. She had that knee surgery during 2022 around the midway point of that season and while she came back to play, she was never anywhere close to 100 pct. She was hurt in the B1G tournament last season when she suffered a leg injury on what many have said was a dirty play by a MSU player, and she wasn't 100 pct after that including going into the NCAAs. Now we have this just as we are nearing the B1G tournament.
Meister was still limping around after the game, so if Holmes is okay to go, they are going to have to make some adjustments whenever Holmes needs a breather or has a foul issue.
I'm going to say the positive side of that in that it was probably the emotion of everything that happened that day and it was her last home game with maybe some games in the NCAA as a host. Outside of the trainers testing the knee about the only thing they could do at the time is xray it and that only tells if anything is broken. Surely, she has had an MRI by now which would be revealing if there is anything there.Mack's dad and brother both came out of the locker room either crying (dad) or looking like they had just seen a ghost (her brother), so I don't know if it was just the emotion of what could have been awful or if there's more to the injury than it appeared once Mack came back out. Because she was happy, smiling and walking pretty normally (she has a limp in that left leg anyway from the previous injuries).
I think that is correct about MRIs. Often done a few days later due to swelling. However no ice was used when she was on the bench so maybe not too swollen. If so, MRI today likely.Do they have X-ray equipment at Assembly Hall? MRI cannot always be done immediately if there is swelling.
This is exactly what I feel happened with Mac. I just finished watching the replay of the game on Peacock, about 15 minutes ago, and when Mac was coming towards the basket...the Maryland player came at the same time and it clearly looked like they bumped knees.Both were right in front of us from row 8. My wife immediately said that Mac banged knees with the Maryland player and while there was some awkward movement I believe that is what happened. It is always hard to know. Mac's injury against Ohio State in the BTT last year cost us that game along with not handling the press. It then cost us at least the sweet 16 last year as she was about 70% in the two NCAA games. A healthy Mac and we beat Miami.
Lilly definitely stepped on and rolled her ankle bad. I am hopeful that neither is serious but will not be totally surprised either way. A good thing we have until Friday for recovery if not too serious. I would take a first-round loss in the BTT if it meant we could get them healthy for the tournament.
Hopeful and get ready for Friday late game most likely against Michigan.
Agree..... almost right after it happened.... the camera zoomed right in on her dad and he had his face buried in his hands and you could tell he was crying.... sitting in the stands. So that would also ring true with them coming out of the locker room.... being very emotional and all.I'm going to say the positive side of that in that it was probably the emotion of everything that happened that day and it was her last home game with maybe some games in the NCAA as a host. Outside of the trainers testing the knee about the only thing they could do at the time is xray it and that only tells if anything is broken. Surely, she has had an MRI by now which would be revealing if there is anything there.
My wife who usually does not say much other than cheer the team was mad at how dirty the Maryland team played. She nicknamed #24 the point guard (Nasty girl). The fans around us thought that was pretty funny.As I just mentioned in a reply above.... I just finished watching a reply of the game.
Being able to really focus on the play of the game this time, as opposed to watching it live, I was able to watch the off the ball play.
I could not believe how dirty the Maryland girls play. There were at least two FLOPS, where they instigated contact with our girls.... and then flopped down on the ground. On one of them a foul was called against Sid.... but on the other one, the lady Ref saw exactly what happened and whenever the Maryland Girl started complaining to the ref, while going back down the floor, the Ref kept motioning the FLOP symbol to the girl.
On another play.... a Maryland girl can up to Chloe in the lane and totally grabbed Chloe,'s arms. When Chloe tried to get away from her.... the Maryland girl immediately threw her arms up in the arm and the ref called a foul on Chloe. Just dirty play by the Maryland girl.
Good grief. Every time there is an injury or hint of an injury IU coaches inevitably start acting like Bill ****ing Belichick and won’t give straight answers. My best guess? Holmes plays and Meister remains questionable.
Meister seemed to get the worst of it IMO, but injuries can be tricky.Good grief. Every time there is an injury or hint of an injury IU coaches inevitably start acting like Bill ****ing Belichick and won’t give straight answers. My best guess? Holmes plays and Meister remains questionable.
Moren said in the post game pressor how physical MD was. Later said something about “we knew they were a physical team”.As I just mentioned in a reply above.... I just finished watching a reply of the game.
Being able to really focus on the play of the game this time, as opposed to watching it live, I was able to watch the off the ball play.
I could not believe how dirty the Maryland girls play. There were at least two FLOPS, where they instigated contact with our girls.... and then flopped down on the ground. On one of them a foul was called against Sid.... but on the other one, the lady Ref saw exactly what happened and whenever the Maryland Girl started complaining to the ref, while going back down the floor, the Ref kept motioning the FLOP symbol to the girl.
On another play.... a Maryland girl can up to Chloe in the lane and totally grabbed Chloe,'s arms. When Chloe tried to get away from her.... the Maryland girl immediately threw her arms up in the arm and the ref called a foul on Chloe. Just dirty play by the Maryland girl.
This was the best I've seen the women respond to aggressive/physical play.I don't think I saw a single dirty (intentionally trying to hurt someone) play from Maryland. They are aggressive and physical. That doesn't mean dirty to me.
I'm guessing this team knows they were overun physically by Miami last year and hopefully has committed to fixing that and being more physical themselves. To get to the next level, ultimately I think Moren is going to have to recruit higher level athletes. Scary to watch that USC team and how athletic they are, and across the board almost, they probably average 3-4" taller at every position vs IU too!This was the best I've seen the women respond to aggressive/physical play.
24 wasn't dirty, she did like to talk. Sara and Chloe were giving her a dose of trash as well so ...
Not sure which USC (Southern Cal or South Carolina) you are referring to but for referenceI'm guessing this team knows they were overun physically by Miami last year and hopefully has committed to fixing that and being more physical themselves. To get to the next level, ultimately I think Moren is going to have to recruit higher level athletes. Scary to watch that USC team and how athletic they are, and across the board almost, they probably average 3-4" taller at every position vs IU too!
I live in SC, and know nothing about S Cal, so I meant South Carolina. Just watching them play, they look long at every position and off the bench. I thought both starting guards were 6'+ and they had another 6'4 or 5" post that played alongside the big center.Not sure which USC (Southern Cal or South Carolina) you are referring to but for reference
IU starting lineup 5-10, 5-11, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3
Southern Cal 5-9, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4
South Carolina 5-9, 5-9, 6-0, 6-2, 6-7
IU total height 30 feet 5 inches
Southern Cal 30 feet 5 inches
South Carolina 30 feet 3 inches
South Carolina starts PaoPao and Raven Johnson, both 5-9, Cardoso is massive at 6-7, but the other 4 not huge--Syd bigger than Hall, and Yardon bigger than Kitts
USC very similar in size at all 5 spots--that said JuJu Watkins is special!!!
Their official website lists PaoPao and Raven Johnson at 5-9, Bree Hall at 6-0 and Chloe Kitts at 6-2. Smaller than Scalia, CMM, Syd and Garzon. Only position they have a height advantage in the starting lineup is Cardoso over MackI live in SC, and know nothing about S Cal, so I meant South Carolina. Just watching them play, they look long at every position and off the bench. I thought both starting guards were 6'+ and they had another 6'4 or 5" post that played alongside the big center.
Nice comparison, thanks.Not sure which USC (Southern Cal or South Carolina) you are referring to but for reference
IU starting lineup 5-10, 5-11, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3
Southern Cal 5-9, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4
South Carolina 5-9, 5-9, 6-0, 6-2, 6-7
IU total height 30 feet 5 inches
Southern Cal 30 feet 5 inches
South Carolina 30 feet 3 inches
South Carolina starts PaoPao and Raven Johnson, both 5-9, Cardoso is massive at 6-7, but the other 4 not huge--Syd bigger than Hall, and Yardon bigger than Kitts
USC very similar in size at all 5 spots--that said JuJu Watkins is special!!!
Yes, if Beau will play defense.Nice comparison, thanks.
I agree we would benefit from a super quick guard. I saw Beau make some nice drives and spin moves. I have big hope for her to develop. I hope all American level
*No D no play timeYes, if Beau will play defense.
Tho I think Knight was more colorful. I don’t remember exactly but “ass on bench “ “brain says try harder”. Maybe it was ass meets bench.*No D no play time
*Knight, Moren.