Title : Doggy's UConn/Temple II Pre Game Report
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Doggy's UConn/Temple II Pre Game Report
Sunday, February 19, 2018
XL Center
Hartford CT.
Hartford CT.
Time: 2:00
TV: CBSSN
TV: CBSSN
No. 1 UConn 25-0 (12-0) Temple 10-15 (2-10)
Head to Head games
UConn 10-2
1/16/81 L 68-71 A
1/16/82 L 49-62 H
3/23/10 W 90-36 N
1/11/14 W 80-36 H
1/28/14 W 93-56 A
1/14/15 W 92-58 H
2/1/15 W 83-49 A
1/16/16 W 104-49 H
2/14/16 W 85-60 A
2/1/17 W 97-69 A
2/1/17 W 97-69 A
2/22/17 W 90-45 H
1/21/18 W 113-57 A
1/21/18 W 113-57 A
As I said in the first pre game report, Temple was having an off season that is now a really bad season. Since the UConn loss, Temple is 1-6 only beating Tulsa in a tough 76-75 win. The main reason for that is they are missing their top three scorers from last season for variety of reasons. Their leading scorer from last season graduated. Feyonda Fitzgerald played a couple of games for the Connecticut Sun. They also lost their third leading scorer from last season, Donnaizha Fountain. She was a Second Team All-Conference performer in the American Athletic Conference as a junior in 2016-17 and averaged 14.1 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.9 steals per game. She decided in her graduate Senior season to take her skills to Seton Hall. Their biggest loss was Alliya Butts. She was expected to be the big leader and leading scorer on this Temple team but tore her ACL in October and will miss the entire season.
These three loses have been a huge negative impact on the Owls this season. After a pretty good start, going 8-3 in their first 11 games, Temple has only won two games a 55-52 win over SMU and the above mentioned win against Tulsa.
UConn is coming off an 11 point win over No. 4 Louisville that has garnered mixed reviews from UConn fans far and wide. Funny thing is, Geno was much happier with that win than the fans. Ok, I guess that's not that funny. I actually find the fan reaction annoying.
Stat by Stat Comparison
Leader is bolded
Leader is bolded
UCONN Temple
90.2 Points Per Game 66.8
54.0 Opp Points Per Game 71.8
.533 Field Goal % .386
.340 Opp Field Goal % .438
.398 3 Point Field Goal % .303
.278 Opp 3 Point Field Goal % .323
.763 Free Throw % .677
41.4 Rebounds Per Game 39.0
32.2 Opp Rebounds Per Game 38.3
22.7 Assists Per Game 13.4
12.7 Turnovers Per Game 15.6
1.8 Assists/Turnover Ratio .9
1.8 Assists/Turnover Ratio .9
10.6 Steals Per Game 5.5
5.1 Blocks Per Game 2.0
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UCONN
First Temple Game - 20 minutes, 13 points, 8 rebounds
MPG -29.2, FG% .566, 3PT% .340, FT% .781, 15.7 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 3.1 APG
15 Gabby Williams
5'11" Senior Forward
First Temple Game - 25 minutes, 12 points, 3 rebounds, 11 assists, 2 steals
MPG - 26.7, FG% .586, 3PT% .000, FT% .708, 10.6 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 5.2 APG
11 Kia Nurse
6' Senior Guard
First Temple Game - 32 minutes, 24 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists
MPG - 32.5, FG% .551, 3PT% .473, FT .803, 14.8 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 2.9 APG
5 Crystal Dangerfield
5'5" Sophomore Guard
First Temple Game - 21 minutes, 12 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists
MPG - 29.2, FG% .455, 3PT% .433, FT% .773%, 10.5 PPG, 2.1 RPG, 4.1 APG
First Temple Game - Did not play
MPG - 28.8, FG% .532, 3PT% .476, FT% .797, 18.0 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 3.7 APG
3 Megan Walker
6'1" Freshman Guard/Forward
MPG - 16.0, FG% .448, 3PT% .375, FT% .750, 6.0 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 1.1 APG
First Temple Game - 32 minutes, 22 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists
MPG - 16.0, FG% .448, 3PT% .375, FT% .750, 6.0 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 1.1 APG
32 Batouly Camara
6'2" Sophomore Forward
First Temple Game - 5 minutes, 2 points, 1 rebound
MPG - 3.6, FG% .417, 3PT% .000, FT% .750, 1.0 PPG, 1.1 RPG, 0.3 APG
10 Molly Bent
5'9" Sophomore Guard
First Temple Game - 13 minutes, 2 points, 3 rebounds
MPG - 8.0, FG% .474, 3PT% .333, FT% .889, 1.3 PPG, .9 RPG, .5 APG
25 Kyla Irwin
6'2" Sophomore Forward
First Temple Game - 18 minutes, 7 points, 1 assist
MPG - 9.3, FG% .522, 3PT% .267, FT% .286, 2.6 PPG, 1.2 RPG, .6 APG
Mikayla Coombs
5'8" Freshman guard
First Temple Game - 8 minutes, 6 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal
MPG - 6.8, FG% .375, 3PT% .125, FT% .600, PPG 1.3, RPG .9, APG .5
34 Alexi Gordon
6' Freshman Guard
First Temple Game - 6 minutes, 2 turnovers
MPG - 3.6, FG% .167, 3PT% .100, FT% .000, .4 PPG, .4 RPG, .1 APG
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TEMPLE
Tonya Cardoza
Head Coach
Temple's all-time winningest women's basketball coach, Tonya Cardoza, is in her 10th season at the helm of the nationally-recognized Owls.
Cardoza's most recent season was one of her best, as Temple went 24-8 overall, earned an NCAA bid, and finished second in the tough American Athletic Conference. The Owls' success garnered her several individual honors, among them being named one of 10 finalists for the WBCA National Coach of the Year Award. Cardoza shared American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors with UConn's Geno Auriemma and was also named the Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year for the fourth time in her career.
Reaching 20 wins for the third-straight season, Cardoza's 2016-17 Owls notched the program's best-ever RPI of 18 (at the end of regular season play), and finished with a final RPI of 25. Temple was ranked nationally for five weeks of the season, and beat two nationally-ranked teams (#16/17 DePaul, #20/21 USF). Locally, the Owls swept through the Philadelphia Big 5, taking the title with a 4-0 record.
Cardoza guided senior guard Feyonda Fitzgerald to a WBCA All-America nod, just the fourth player in Temple history to earn such accolades. Fitzgerald was also a WBCA All-Region selection, a first team American Athletic Conference selection, and the Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Year. Following the season, Fitzgerald was the 20th overall pick in the 2017 WNBA Draft.
Cardoza's most recent season was one of her best, as Temple went 24-8 overall, earned an NCAA bid, and finished second in the tough American Athletic Conference. The Owls' success garnered her several individual honors, among them being named one of 10 finalists for the WBCA National Coach of the Year Award. Cardoza shared American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors with UConn's Geno Auriemma and was also named the Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year for the fourth time in her career.
Reaching 20 wins for the third-straight season, Cardoza's 2016-17 Owls notched the program's best-ever RPI of 18 (at the end of regular season play), and finished with a final RPI of 25. Temple was ranked nationally for five weeks of the season, and beat two nationally-ranked teams (#16/17 DePaul, #20/21 USF). Locally, the Owls swept through the Philadelphia Big 5, taking the title with a 4-0 record.
Cardoza guided senior guard Feyonda Fitzgerald to a WBCA All-America nod, just the fourth player in Temple history to earn such accolades. Fitzgerald was also a WBCA All-Region selection, a first team American Athletic Conference selection, and the Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Year. Following the season, Fitzgerald was the 20th overall pick in the 2017 WNBA Draft.
Temple Starters
22 Tatyana Atkinson
6' Senior Guard
First UConn Game - 36 minutes, 15 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steal
MPG 35.9, FG% .484, 3PT% .289, FT% .702, PPG 22.0, RPG 9.3, APG 2.9
21 Khadijah Berger
5'10" Senior Guard
First UConn Game - 20 minutes, 3 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist
MPG 23.6, FG% .305, 3PT% .274, FT% .500, PPG 4.2, RPG 1.8, APG 3 .2
12 Emani Mayo
5'8" Freshman Guard
First UConn Game - 38 minutes, 2 points, 2 assists, 1 steal
MPG 31.4, FG% .333, 3PT% .298, FT% .897, PPG 8.7, RPG 2.8, APG 2.5
25 Mia Davis
6' Freshman Forward
First UConn Game - 34 minutes, 19 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal
MPG 27.8, FG% .437, 3PT% .316, FT% .776, PPG 11.8, RPG 7.8, APG 1.0
2 Breanna Perry
6'1" Freshman Forward
First UConn Game - 27 minutes, 7 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal
MPG 18.3, FG% .322, 3PT% .235, FT% .472, PPG 3.3, RPG 3.0, APG .8
Temple Bench
4 Mykia Jones
5'8" Grad Student Guard

24 Shantay Taylor
6'3" Sophomore Forward

1 Lena Niang
6'2" Junior Forward
5'8" Grad Student Guard
First UConn Game - 4 minutes, 4 points, 1 assist
MPG 16.0, FG% .358, 3PT% .394, FT% .727, PPG 5.0, RPG 1.5, APG 1.2
24 Shantay Taylor
6'3" Sophomore Forward
First UConn Game - 12 minutes, 3 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist
MPG 9.6, FG% .412, 3PT% .000, FT% .579, PPG 2.4, RPG 2.6, APG .3
1 Lena Niang
6'2" Junior Forward
First UConn Game - Did not play
MPG 14.3, FG% .279, 3PT% .292, FT% .750, PPG 3.9, RPG 2.2, APG .2
Temple is really struggling without their top three players from last season. But for every bad situation, someone gets a chance to shine, and boy has Tatyana Atkinson taken advantage of her situation. The 6' senior guard is leading the AAC in scoring at 22 PPG and second in rebounding at 9.3 RPG. The New Haven Connecticut native has had a spectacular season. 6' Freshman forward Mia Davis has been a nice compliment to Atkinson's play and is the only other player scoring in double digits. She is a multiple winner of the AAC's FOW award.
This is pretty much what happened on offense in the first matchup, production wise, with Atkinson scoring 15 points, and the freshman Davis showing her chops with 19 points on 7-9 shooting and 2-3 on threes.
On offense, Temple loves to throw the ball around the perimeter until a drive opportunity shows up. They will either go to the basket or kick out for a three. But they generate most of their offense from their defense. You can see the "Geno" influence in their aggressive defensive play. They will run off misses and off turnovers.
But Atkinson and Davis are going to dominate the ball and usually UConn does a great job taking away the best options for the opponent. Temple will need other players to step up. They are a young team, starting 2 seniors and 3 freshmen. As the first game showed, this doesn't bode well for the Owls.
When they first played UConn was without Kati Lou Samuelson, who was out with her ankle injury. Stevens got the nod in the starting lineup, but the story of that game was how Megan Walker played. She played her best game of her young career. I'm certainly hoping that she is reminded of how she played and can show everyone she can contribute to this team in a significant way.
He will run the same offense with hard cuts and lots of movement, the same defense with lots of pressure and help defense. Temple had no way to slow down UConn. This is the start of the rest of the conference schedule and a chance for the players to take the next step in their development and the development of the team as a whole before the post season starts.
This is pretty much what happened on offense in the first matchup, production wise, with Atkinson scoring 15 points, and the freshman Davis showing her chops with 19 points on 7-9 shooting and 2-3 on threes.
On offense, Temple loves to throw the ball around the perimeter until a drive opportunity shows up. They will either go to the basket or kick out for a three. But they generate most of their offense from their defense. You can see the "Geno" influence in their aggressive defensive play. They will run off misses and off turnovers.
But Atkinson and Davis are going to dominate the ball and usually UConn does a great job taking away the best options for the opponent. Temple will need other players to step up. They are a young team, starting 2 seniors and 3 freshmen. As the first game showed, this doesn't bode well for the Owls.
When they first played UConn was without Kati Lou Samuelson, who was out with her ankle injury. Stevens got the nod in the starting lineup, but the story of that game was how Megan Walker played. She played her best game of her young career. I'm certainly hoping that she is reminded of how she played and can show everyone she can contribute to this team in a significant way.
He will run the same offense with hard cuts and lots of movement, the same defense with lots of pressure and help defense. Temple had no way to slow down UConn. This is the start of the rest of the conference schedule and a chance for the players to take the next step in their development and the development of the team as a whole before the post season starts.
Final Prediction
I really missed the boat on my prediction from their last matchup. I thought UConn would still be a little down from the previous game that they played prior to Temple, an 18 point win against Tulsa where Geno used his substitution pattern to prove a point. I was wrong. They came out like gangbusters and showed what a mismatch the two teams were.
It's hard to go against that again. After a tough Louisville game, I expect that UConn will have enjoyed the 6 days between games and be rejuvenated. They had a chance to really practice and they should be able to use the bench early and often.
I'm going to say a 40+ point UConn win.
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