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LADY RAIDER BB MIDDLE TENNESSEE VS LINDSEY WILSON, Wed. OCT 30 6:30 pm Murphy Center

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Will be the battle of Blue Raiders vs Blue Raiders Wednesday night as MT awaits its final exhibition game for the 2024-25 season.
Lindsey Wilson an NAIA participant finished the 2023-24 season 19-12. They have received 13 votes in this year's preseason NAIA Top 25 polling. Last year Lindsey Wilson outscored their opponents by a 74-68 scoring average.
MT should have the definite size advantage once again as Lindsey Wilson has only 1 player over 6' 0" in height. In an early season D1 game last year Murray State & LW had a matchup with Murray winning comfortably 102-45.
 
We are, as expected, the real Blue Raiders! Attendance was 2,015 tonight. Boldyreva had 18 points and 19 rebounds! Scott with 20 pts 11 rebs another double double. Starters were pretty good, bench needs more production. Really off shooting night but still won 71-32.

Middle Tennessee 71
UniNamePPtsFG3PFTRebAstStlBlkPFTOMin
1C. BLAKELYG104-130-42-246401431
10J. GREGORYG94-91-60-052203029
15T. SCOTTG207-212-84-11110231235
2A. BOLDYREVAC188-150-22-4191043135
21E. ARIKEF103-51-23-441003224
11E. MONSONG21-30-20-01000007
12G. HAMBYG00-00-00-00000003
14S. DAVISG00-10-10-010102011
22J. GRANNUMF00-10-00-012014010
23J. HARRISONG00-10-10-00001006
24A. MILANOVICF00-10-00-01000003
3G. DODGENG00-00-00-00000002
40M. MASONC00-00-00-01000001
42S. KABERNICKF21-20-00-02000004
 
Sloppy game. Believe CRI was right when he said they have to change the team's mind set immediately. They are only thinking about one thing right now, Tennessee.
Hopefully they can rely on developing maturity & getting their heads right. Gregory, Boldyreva, & Scott must realize there's too many important games directly on the horizon before venturing to Knoxville.
But at the same time I get where they're coming from. Just can't afford an early season slip up.
I recommend the coaches go back & pull video of their 1st road trip of the year to Mercer a couple years back. Ouch! That should bring back memories of looking too far ahead.
 
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2nd qtr was brutal. Only scored 2 pts thru the first 8 minutes or so. Nothing would fall. LW played a very physical game.
 
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Sloppy game. Believe CRI was right when he said they have to change the team's mind set immediately. They are only thinking about one thing right now, Tennessee.
Hopefully they can rely on developing maturity & getting their heads right. Gregory, Boldyreva, & Scott must realize there's too many important games directly on the horizon before venturing to Knoxville.
But at the same time I get where they're coming from. Just can't afford an early season slip up.
I recommend the coaches go back & pull video of their 1st road trip of the year to Mercer a couple years back. Ouch! That should bring back memories of looking too far ahead.
I don't disagree but UT-K is Game #3, not like they are on the backend of the non-conference schedule. Don't think the veterans will forget about losing to Grand Canyon last year either
 
Just some notes/thoughts after the two exhibitions.

Rick Insell said they need to find another 4, someone who can consistently playing behind Arike if/when she comes out. We saw the combinations of Boldyreva/Grannum, Arike/Grannum, and Arike/Milanovic the most. Experimented with Boldyreva/Hamby, and Kabernick/Boldyreva seldomly in the second and fourth periods. I think Grannum is the clear first big off the bench, but we miss the scoring production when Arike is not on the floor, to CRI's point. From what I've seen in practice, Kabernick is a scorer at all three levels. She is lacking the physical defense I know they need from her and a lot of these younger players to keep them on the floor. I'm also surprised we didn't see Monson get some reps at the 4 in these two exhibitions. She has the length and would be an upgrade on offense compared to any other bigs.

Scott with two double-doubles. Minus the free throw woes last night, Ta'Mia has the makings to be a superstar. I know we already know that, but I mean that on a larger scale. She plays with a level of aggression and shoot-first mentality that I would not be surprised when we get to March, she's averaging 15 ppg. She may be the surprise CUSA POY candidate when it's all said and done.

Blakely is more of a scoring threat than we remember from '23 where she averaged 7 ppg and 2.6 apg. The question this offseason, "How do you replace Wheeler's scoring production?" Scoring 10 points on an off-night shooting (Scored 21 on Friday) and 14 assists to 5 turnovers in two games is a good indication if she's not scoring someone else will. She just runs circles around defenses.

The point guard duties have shaken more than I thought they would. When they run Gregory and Blakely in tandem, either brings the ball up the floor. When they run their half court offense it ultimately lands in Blakely's hands, but they're both comfortable there. Davis has been the first off the bench. I think Davis' defensive intensity is what sets her apart from Harrison, today, and we saw that on Wednesday. We saw Harrison miss an open three late and she shied away from her next open opportunity and opted for an extra pass showing her traditional PG tendencies. I see a lot of potential in both Davis' and Harrison's game that will take time. I think they're both capable of scoring in bunches in due time. Truthfully Blakely and Gregory are just too valuable on both ends of the floor.

On the Gregory note, I'm not alarmed by the shooting in the exhibitions. She had a slow start last year and still ran away with the CUSA 3PM lead on nearly 36%. She'll be fine and still shows she can score under the rim manufacturing some points in transition.
 
Monson definitely deserves more time on the court. She's one who I think can find a rhythm with more time and easily a better scoring option than some of the others. She's a menace on defense, a little too aggressive on occasion which gets her a little out of position, but I like her intensity along with her mobility/length.
 
Just some notes/thoughts after the two exhibitions.

Rick Insell said they need to find another 4, someone who can consistently playing behind Arike if/when she comes out. We saw the combinations of Boldyreva/Grannum, Arike/Grannum, and Arike/Milanovic the most. Experimented with Boldyreva/Hamby, and Kabernick/Boldyreva seldomly in the second and fourth periods. I think Grannum is the clear first big off the bench, but we miss the scoring production when Arike is not on the floor, to CRI's point. From what I've seen in practice, Kabernick is a scorer at all three levels. She is lacking the physical defense I know they need from her and a lot of these younger players to keep them on the floor. I'm also surprised we didn't see Monson get some reps at the 4 in these two exhibitions. She has the length and would be an upgrade on offense compared to any other bigs.

Scott with two double-doubles. Minus the free throw woes last night, Ta'Mia has the makings to be a superstar. I know we already know that, but I mean that on a larger scale. She plays with a level of aggression and shoot-first mentality that I would not be surprised when we get to March, she's averaging 15 ppg. She may be the surprise CUSA POY candidate when it's all said and done.

Blakely is more of a scoring threat than we remember from '23 where she averaged 7 ppg and 2.6 apg. The question this offseason, "How do you replace Wheeler's scoring production?" Scoring 10 points on an off-night shooting (Scored 21 on Friday) and 14 assists to 5 turnovers in two games is a good indication if she's not scoring someone else will. She just runs circles around defenses.

The point guard duties have shaken more than I thought they would. When they run Gregory and Blakely in tandem, either brings the ball up the floor. When they run their half court offense it ultimately lands in Blakely's hands, but they're both comfortable there. Davis has been the first off the bench. I think Davis' defensive intensity is what sets her apart from Harrison, today, and we saw that on Wednesday. We saw Harrison miss an open three late and she shied away from her next open opportunity and opted for an extra pass showing her traditional PG tendencies. I see a lot of potential in both Davis' and Harrison's game that will take time. I think they're both capable of scoring in bunches in due time. Truthfully Blakely and Gregory are just too valuable on both ends of the floor.

On the Gregory note, I'm not alarmed by the shooting in the exhibitions. She had a slow start last year and still ran away with the CUSA 3PM lead on nearly 36%. She'll be fine and still shows she can score under the rim manufacturing some points in transition.
Maybe speaking for those of us out of state, very appreciative of that type of in-depth analysis!👏.
I chuckle every time I read someone on here who thinks this is finally the year CRI plays more than 6.5 girls per game.
In the just completed exhibition he played 2 starters 35 minutes. 2 more starters played 30. Hope I am proven wrong.
As Boots famously always said, “a leopard doesn’t change its spots “.
 
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Maybe speaking for those of us out of state, very appreciative of that type of in-depth analysis!👏.
I chuckle every time I read someone on here who thinks this is finally the year CRI plays more than 6.5 girls per game.
In the just completed exhibition he played 2 starters 35 minutes. 2 more starters played 30. Hope I am proven wrong.
As Boots famously always said, “a leopard doesn’t change its spots “.
I've also preached a lot the last few years about using the bench more. However, I probably can understand 7 player rotation this fall more than any other. We have an absolute gauntlet ahead of this non-conference. If CRI is trying to finalize his top combos I get it. Only thing with a pretty short bench is you always have to worry about injuries cropping up.
 
Rick is always gonna have his favorites, but I'll be interested to see if the loss to LSU changes his mind on minutes for each player.

We are never gonna be able to make a deep run going 6 deep. Like another stated I feel like Monson is the ideal answer as a backup 4, she's basically the same size as Arike and has a good skill set. With Hamby, you giving up 5-6 inches at that position
 
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Watched Tennessee preseason game. Caldwell full court presses whole game while swapping 5 for 5 every 5-7 minutes.
Will not serve us well to think a 7 player rotation can play well against that.
Agree with prior posts about Monson being the backup 4. She has plenty of playing time against Power schools & she needs more time in lineup building chemistry before taking on the heavy hitters.
 
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I think we might actually get up to 8 players this year. Starting 5 + Granum, Davis and (one of these - Monson, Harrison). It all depends on what is needed. I agree that Monson could be a backup 4 and or 3. It depends on whether the need as a backup 3 is bigger than 4. I know he loves both Davis and Harrison and will try to play them a lot in game situations. Davis does have the edge now.
 
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