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12/29/2016 9:48:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Duke Head Coach Joanne P. McCallie
Opening Statement:
“Just a great defensive game for our team. Offensively we weren't as sharp at times. I think we looked for each other. I love that four people were in double figures. I was extremely pleased that we held them to 16 percent shooting and 18 percent shooting in the third and fourth quarters. That's a strong finish. That's good. You want to finish strong, especially defensively. Rebounding-wise, not too happy with the overall numbers, but very happy to see Rebecca [Greenwell] get 10 rebounds from the guard position. I thought Lexie [Brown] led us early and aggressively offensively. Love her getting those steals as well. I think Oderah [Chidom] was very, very efficient and can do a lot of things. We just have to keep the ball in her hands. It was a very good game for a lot of reasons coming off of break.”
On the team's defense:
“I think the tenacity and also the change in defenses. I think as coaches, we were able to change defenses for strategy. The team was just great at doing that, whether we played man, match ups, press, didn't press. I think we were hard to play against and when you're hard to play against, people can miss shots. I think Kentucky is an excellent team. They're very offensive. They also never got going in transition. Fast break points … we lost those by three but they only got eight. They're a team that's used to getting much more than that. Not just our half-court defense, our quarter-court defense and transition defense as well.”
On Duke finding ways to score:
“I just thought our team played smart and played together. Everybody had a part in that. It was kind of an ugly game, but we still shot 48 percent to their 30. There were shots that we missed that we normally make. There were takes I loved out there; people being aggressive. Of course, Kendall [Cooper] was wonderful off the bench. She gave us a big lift. That was great to see. It was kind of an ugly game. It wasn't that everything was going our way all the time and we had to create things. I credit the guards and the post working together on that and just making sure that we controlled the tempo, which I thought we did. I don't think we ever lost the tempo. We were able to get some good shots and some good looks.”
On Kentucky's Taylor Murray:
“I think the team was upset that she had 16 points at half. That was half their point total to one person who didn't even play last game. She was coming back. Obviously with respect to her, there was a real focus put on her. Now we had a focus coming in, but at the same time maybe not as much of a focus as she earned in the second half. It was great team defense by everybody to deal with her and to be aware of the others, the shooter number four went 1-for-7, that was big. Just being aware and contesting shots.”
Senior Forward Oderah Chidom
On her success in the post especially early against #13 Evelyn Akhator
“It was great for my team to get me the ball when I was open and I made the best moves available at the time to score. I just credit my teammates for getting me the ball when I needed it.”
Junior Guard Lexie Brown
On the plan to stop #24 Taylor Murray in the second half
“We had to shut her down; she had half of their points in the first half. She was listed on the scouting report and we knew that she was a good player. We made it a point to stop her in the second half and we did that.”
On the defensive effort in tonight's game and the overall preparation of Duke's defense
“I think it is cool that our team can change to so many defenses throughout the game. I think we are a defensive-minded team and we take pride in practicing defense each day in practice. We take pride in getting stops on defense. We take stopping each team personally on defense and I thought that we did that tonight.”
On comparing the defensive effort in the Villanova game compared to the game this evening
“The 'Nova game was kind of every man for them self. Villanova had shooters all over the court and at every position. Tonight it was more inside out. They had some shooters but not at every position. There had to be better communication tonight. We had to help the helper. We had opportunities to take charges tonight and did not get many of those. Our game plan was completely opposite tonight and I thought we carried it out really well.”
Kentucky Head Coach Matthew Mitchell:
Opening statement:
“Congratulations to Duke. What a great effort they had tonight. They really played hard and had great execution on offense and really shot the ball well and made shots. I thought our team really hustled and played through some adversity there in the first half. We had it in striking distance going into the fourth and I thought Duke gave us some looks that we just couldn't knock down there in the second half. But I'll have to look at the film because maybe those are the shots they wanted us to take. I thought our team battled. We outrebounded them tonight and gave some effort. We just couldn't get the ball in the basket there in the second half. We'll try to figure out and learn from that. But great game for us, a great learning experience. Our team has done a heck of a job against one of the toughest schedules in the country. I'm excited about our team, excited to be headed into conference play. Congratulate Duke on a really good performance tonight. They out-hustled us and outplayed us.
On the teams were off balance overall and missed shots for his team:
“[Duke] is averaging 83 [points] and we held them to 69. We gave ourselves a chance. I thought the real difficulty for us is that we had it at 45-42 and we couldn't make shots and we let it balloon to 55-44. I thought it was us letting offense affect defense. We turned them over 21 times and we outrebounded them, so we were doing some good things. But offensively, I think on our team when the ball doesn't go in the basket we have a hard time staying with it defensively and finding a way to tough through that difficult time. So that's a learning experience for our team. I didn't think we were taking terrible shots. I thought some of our shots at the rim were off balance. I thought we corrected that in the second half and started doing a better job, but while we had some good looks it didn't go in.”
On taking Makalya Epps out in the first quarter:
“I thought we had a great opportunity to attack Duke. We were 8-2 I think to start the game and I thought it could have been 14 or more and I thought we were really passing east and west and I wanted her to see, because evidently she couldn't see, the driving lanes. I was just trying to get her on the bench real quick right before the media so she could maybe see some of the gaps that were there. Duke does a great job of kind of matching up and confusing. When you drive past one, they do a good job of helping. You have to be tough and smart and sharp and we just weren't sharp enough tonight and didn't make enough good decisions. You credit them for that. They played good defense.”
On Oderah Chidom's being a difficult matchup:
“What we were trying to do in the game is trying to get them out of rhythm. Becca [Greenwell] and Lexie [Brown] take so many shots and so we were trying to make sure that we covered Becca and we didn't do a very good job on Lexie. She really made some shots with a hand in her face. I thought she was terrific. I think our post players didn't do a good job of understanding that just because we were trying to take away Greenwell I thought we were a little bit relaxed early in the game. We got it corrected at halftime. I thought we were better. Chidom was 5-for-5 in the first half and then 0-for-1 in the second so we improved there. I just didn't think we were intense enough and were kind of relaxed in the post and that's probably a coaching error. I've got to do a better job of getting us ready and more prepared for that. She was really good. I thought she caught and saw there was no resistance and quick moves. We did a better job when we forced her out and started collapsing and started getting some turnovers. She's a really fine player, a good athlete, plays hard. Duke's got a good team…play hard, play together, make shots. They're a good team.”
On what he liked that his team did in the first half:
“I thought we moved the ball and I thought we created some good looks, just couldn't shoot it quite as well as we wanted to. I just thought we battled, especially when Maci [Morris] got two fouls and had to sit. We had some young kids come in and hang in there and fight. I just thought we fought pretty hard there. The first half was pretty even, we didn't make our free throws and they made one more bucket than us, but it was a pretty good battle. We just let it get away from us there in the fourth quarter. We got really deflated on defense, gave up some easy opportunities, that if we could have battled through that time maybe it would have been a little bit different.”