So we turn away from our remote, working-from-home computer to our home computer to watch the live stream of the Stanford Women's Basketball team play Cal-Poly (shh, don't tell our bosses). It's at 11AM on a workday the Wed before Thanksgiving. (And why is it being live streamed on the internet when BOTH the Pac-12 and Bay Area Pac-12 channels we pay a gazillion dollars extra for on cable are showing RERUNS of men's sports??)
But we digress. So, we open the ESPN women's basketball scores webpage (got to get those good keywords in there!) and see the #1 team in the country, South Carolina, destroyed Charleston 119-38. Gulp! Scoring a bazillion points is not #2 Stanford's strong suite, we thought. Then Stanford played, and, by golly, the final score was 108-40!! Hot dog!
Yes, the game was all kinds of 2020 Covid-era weird. No fans (cute cardboard cut outs, though), expanded bench with socially distanced chairs, everyone on the sidelines wearing masks, Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer utilizing a tiny plastic red bullhorn to make her voice heard through her mask. Time out huddles were huge, the end of the game high five line was air high fives.... One Cal Poly player ran in the game from the bench with her mask, then belatedly took it off. Later we saw another Cal Poly player playing with a mask...
All so strange, although we understand this is all done with the players, coaches, staff and official's health in mind. And Stanford was lucky they got to play as it was estimated over a quarter of Women's games did not happen this week. I mean look at poor UConn, with a positive Covid case, they have suspended activities for 14 days and will miss up to 4 games.
It's funny, part of the joy in this blog is we can be humorous and not take anything seriously. And normally, we LOVE to make fun of UConn and give them a bad time. However, these strange times are no laughing matter. As we reread that UConn sentence, we are aware it comes off snarky even if we didn't mean it that way. We don't know how to shut the snarky filter off, we guess.
Anyway, back to Stanford and their won, which puts Tara VanDerveer 3 wins away from tying legendary Pat Summit for all time career wins as a coach. Now four will gives her the record (fun fact, UConn coach Geno Auriemma is hot on Tara's heels, being three wins behind Tara and now that UConn is not playing, Tara should get there first...I swear we didn't mean that to sound as snarky as it did... well maybe a little!).
Anyhoo, back to the Stanford game, the thing that stood out the most was the impressive play of the freshmen. Cameron Brink scored 17 points and 9 rebounds, almost a double double in her debut, coming off the bench. Jana Van Gytenbeek had 9 points and 4 assists, including some great, long fast break passes. Agnes Emma-Nnopu had 8 points (she is the second Australian recruit behind Alana Smith!).
But C and R would be remiss if we did not give some Stanford love to the returning players. Haley Jones, coming back from an injury that cut short her season last year, looks like a new and improved version of, well, Haley Jones. She did get a double double, with 16 points and 10 rebounds. The always steady Kiana Williams scored 13, and Lexi Hull got a game high 21 points. Hannah jump, our three-point specialist scored 13, and shot 3-7 from behind the arc. In fact, as a team, Stanford shot roughly 53% from the field. Starter Fran Beilibi, while not scoring a bunch (2 points and 3 rebounds) looked sharp in her passing game, much improved over last year where she would put her head down and just try to make it to the basket. She was credited with 3 assists.
The only quibble we have is free throws (free throws, free throws, free throws)! Stanford shot 58% from the free throw line. Come on, in the age of Covid where you can't do a whole lot of contact drills, free throws should be where you excel! Hope to see that improve.
looking forward to game #2. As Tara VanDerveer said in preseason, the best ability is availability. All the players dressed got to play, and let's hope they all stay healthy!