Thursday, February 2, 2012

Ben's Keys to the Game: GMU vs. DREXEL


      The Patriots come into this matchup with a 10-10 overall record (4-5 in the CAA), while Drexel is 10-9 (6-3). With only nine games remaining on the schedule, George Mason needs to make a big push if they want to jump up in the conference standings, starting with tonight's game against Drexel.

1) Get back to their winning ways
          Remember when the season was still young, the Patriots were 7-3, and everyone was happy? Those times seem so long ago, but in reality it was the months of November and December that treated Mason quite well. Maybe someone needs to roll out the big screen and show these women how well they were playing back then, though something has seemed to click lately, winning three of their last four games.Yes, the road has not treated the Patriots too well (2-7), but come on let's get back on the winning streak, starting with Drexel.

2) Share the rock
        It is an obvious statistic, but assists are one of the more important stats out there. They become especially vital when compared to the amount of turnovers in a game. For example, let's look at the three game win streak over William & Mary, VCU, and Towson. Against W&M: 18 assists 17 turnovers (one would like the assists to be a little higher than just a +1 advantage), VCU: 19 assists 13 turnovers, and against Towson: a whopping 23 assists and 11 turnovers. Now let's compare those three games to a three game stretch during Mason's six game losing streak. We will track the assists/turnovers stretch from their games against Ohio, Norfolk, and at W&M. Ohio: 13 assists 15 turnovers, Norfolk: 12 assists 16 turnovers, and lastly on the road against W&M: 12 assists 19 turnovers. Clearly the stats can speak for themselves: have more assists than turnovers and you will clearly have a better chance to win the game.

3) Duo vs. Duo
        It's nice to have one great player on a team, its even better to have two. Both Mason and Drexel have one-two combos that provide a majority of the offense. For Drexel the spotlight is on Kamile Nacickaite and Hollie Mershon. Nacickaite is averaging 17.5 points per game this season, while her counterpart Mershon is averaging 15.3. Both also shoot fairly well from downtown, and shoot strong from the free throw stripe. For Mason, while the two-headed monster consisted primarily of Moton and Saunders, it seems that Amber Easter has stepped into the second fiddle role to Moton. Easter averages now 11.4 points per game to go along with Taleia's 21.7. The always-energetic Easter provides a great scoring option when Moton is covered or having an off night. The matchup of duo vs. duo will loom large tonight.

Mason matches up pretty evenly with this Drexel squad, as the Patriots look to make a nice jump in the CAA.  Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 EST, from Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia.

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