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Related: About this forumTurnovers growing concern for Iowa women's basketball
IOWA CITY, Iowa In its two losses this season, the Iowa womens basketball team has combined to commit 53 turnovers.
Iowa had 30 turnovers in a 78-68 loss to Tennessee on Dec. 7 in New York City, and then had similar struggles in Sundays Big Ten opener at Michigan State, committing 23 turnovers in a 68-66 loss.
Two games in which turnovers ultimately led to Iowas doom hardly is a trend, or even a pattern at this stage.
But it is something that will have to be addressed moving forward, and it will be addressed by first-year head coach Jan Jensen.
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Jilly_in_VA
(11,120 posts)I'm no longer a Tennessee fan since they hired Kim Caldwell. I think she's a flash in the pan, very unproven in D-I, but we'll see. One season in D-I does not a proven winner make.
I am a big fan of WBB in general and James Madison in particular since moving to Harrisonburg. Turnovers is something our coach has addressed a lot recently and especially with the current team. In the last game against Villanova, the Dukes had only 12 TOs while Villanova had 15. That's a whole lot better than 30!
And thank you, RandySF, for posting about WBB! I appreciate it, whether anyone else does or not. Keep it up.
RandySF
(71,153 posts)GigiLeigh
(155 posts)I want to thank you too. I always check this forum and really do appreciate it.
As to Iowa and turnovers They have a hard time with the trap. It gets them out of rhythm so much. They had the same problem with Tennessee. And if you go back to last year when Caitlyn Clark was playing, they had a really hard time with another team that was double teaming them. They ultimately won but it was a mess of a game for them. I can't remember which team it was though.
So yeah, it's a problem. But I like Jensen so I hope she can fix the problem.