giggitygigem said:
We just played the #1 and #2 ranked team in the NET in 3 games, down our leading scorer and leading assister. with 8 and 7 players. Those games were ugly. Here's the good news. We get LSU in Reed exactly a month from today and Tennessee exactly a week from today, other than that, we we play lesser competition the rest of the way. The youngsters will the mature, the chemistry will build, and we'll get some players back. We'll lose some of those games for sure, but we'll win some too. That first road win will be huge for this team, our next road game is in Tuscaloosa on January 19th.
All great points. Plus, Barker was also our leading rebounder when she went out. The experience we're gaining will be invaluable down the road. Our team went toe to toe with one of the best teams in the nation. LSU should go very deep in the tournament. I didn't see us flinch, back down, or show frustration like we might have earlier in the season. Is it fun to lose? Of course not but what I saw tonight was a team who is gaining maturity. In spite of our lack of offense, I could see a toughness and relentlessness that wasn't there in earlier games. Even though we are very short-handed right now, Coach Taylor is building a culture, a mindset that we will work our tails off for 40 minutes regardless of the score. There is a togetherness, a warrior mentality that I'm seeing and liking. An example is Kay Kay Green. She is playing with so much more confidence than at the beginning of the season. While fans tend to want to focus on wins and losses, this probably isn't the season for that. It's about building a solid foundation for what this program is to be. Joni is doing it the right way. As we're able to add talented players in future seasons, I believe we're going to see something really special. I'm excited for where our program is headed!