Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Bishops and Tigers and Blugolds, oh my!

It's a battle of Wesleyans Friday at the Shirk Center, as the IWU women's basketball team takes on the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops (17-11, 10-6) at 8pm. Ohio Wesleyan enters the tournament by virtue of their North Coast Athletic Conference championship. Including their conference tournament, they've won five consecutive games.

During the regular season, Ohio Wesleyan beat UW-Eau Claire (currently ranked 9th in the nation) but also lost to Wheaton by 22, a team we beat twice by a combined 76 points.

According to IWU coach Mia Smith, the Battling Bishops run a triangle offense. This offense, which you may recall the Bulls ran under Phil Jackson, relies on defensive recognition rather than pre-set plays. This motion offense allows multiple players to get involved, and the Bishops have four players averaging between 12 and 16 points per game.

Smith also said Ohio Wesleyan is not afraid to shoot even a long three-ball, and this is evidenced by the team's .361 3-point shooting percentage (IWU's is .322). However, the Bishops allowed a .354 opponent 3-point percentage, so the treys could flying on Friday.

IWU should find a familiar advantage in this one--the ability to wear the other team down and force them deeper into their bench than they would like. Our full-court press could disrupt the precision of their triangle offense, and our pressure half-court defense could get them out of sorts and force them to use more players than usual due to either fouls or weariness. IWU is legitimately 11- or 12-deep, while Ohio Wesleyan appears to go about 9- or 10-deep, and has only seven players averaging over one point per game (IWU has 12).

UW-Eau Claire (23-5, 12-4) vs. DePauw (22-5, 12-2)

I have absolutely no idea who will win this match-up of the 9th and 22nd ranked teams in the country, but I'll provide some info on each team in case we meet them in the 2nd round.

Eau Claire opened the season 12-0 and finished 5-3. They can play "D," as they've allowed 35, 41, 47, 34 and 46 points in their last five games. Overall, they allow just 51 points per game compared to 56 for IWU. It would be interesting to see IWU's high-powered offense go up against the stingy Eau Claire defense.

In games against top teams, the Blugolds went 2-1 against UW-Whitewater (#10) and 0-3 against UW-Stevens Point (#4).

The DePauw Tigers rattled off 16 straight wins at one point this season, and finished 5-2 in their last seven. Their first game of the year (and ours) was a 77-76 loss to the Titans on a neutral court. They are an extremely balanced team offensively. Here are some player scoring averages:
12.2
9.3
9.1
7.6
7.2
6.9
6.6
5.6
5.3

Here's a good sign: The Tigers allowed 25% more points in the second half this season compared to the first, and the Titans have been a good second half team all year. While a match-up with Eau Claire has the potential to be a little more low-scoring, DePauw shoots .364 from the arc and averages 74 points per game, so another game in the 70s certainly wouldn't be a surprise.

Back in November, Mallory Heydorn poured in six threes and four Titans scored in double-figures. Hope Schulte hit the game-winning free throw with just one second left.

It should be a good weekend of basketball! If you can, march over to the Shirk Center and catch the madness!

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