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#sc has always relied on having a stong center to be the x factor#and when they dont it's a problem for them#the lineup is another thing#i think [and i'm pro uconn] starting tessa is probably a good idea#and i can't blame them for not starting watkins when kitts was doing a good job#and while i appreciate adjusting the rotations based on who is playing well#when bench players are consistently playing more or the same number of minutes as the starters it might be time to consider switching#i will say a lot of this was ucla shooting the hell out of the 3ball#and sc not letting its consistent 3pt shooters shoot#and instead going for a midrange that would not fall#sc went 8-12 which is 66.7% and ucla went 10-21 47.6%#both are very high numbers#but ucla wasn't wasting possessions and getting out rebounded when they missed#it was interesting at the end of the second or start of the 3rd tessa made a 3 and then pao pao made one#and then on like the next possession tessa had the ball at the top of the arc and if she was smart she would have called her own number#but i also wonder if there is some pass the ball mentality going on#or just a lack of wanting to win#if you look at the qtr by qtr ucla out scored them by 10 in the first and 10 in the second but it was pretty even in 3 and 4#or rather sc outscored them by a few#but if they really wanted to make up the deficit they would have shot earlier in the clock and shot more 3s#that's how the mercury close their gaps#but instead it was almost like ucla was the one shooting early and from 3#also at the 6 minute mark in the 4 sc got 3 fouls on one possession#and i was thinking are you really playing the foul game now? but i guess that was just 3 oopsies in a row#the thing is 15 or 20 points in 10 minutes is not insurmountable but it was like they were playing to win the quarter not the game#idk
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LONDON — Two wounded but still highly respected boys’ basketball programs collided Saturday night in a neutral-court showdown with mid-season bragging rights, for whatever they’re worth, at stake.
As it did in last year’s KHSAA Sweet 16 and as it has done so many times over the past two weeks, Scott County found a way, holding off Trinity, 56-53, in the Raymond Reed Classic at South Laurel High School.
“If we played them 100 times, it would be a battle 100 times,” SC coach Billy Hicks said. “If we meet them down the road, it’ll be another war. “
Diablo Stewart led No. 1 Scott County (15-1) with a season-high 25 points, including 11-for-12 from the free-throw line.
He hit six straight in the final 45.9 seconds of a grinding game in which he never left the court for a substitute.
“Coach tells me I’ll be playing some more minutes, so I’ve got to play my game, be aggressive and get in better shape,” Stewart said, “A lot of us are playing a lot of minutes now, so we’re depending on each other.”
Bryce Long added 15 points and seven rebounds for the Cardinals, who needed a third-quarter comeback for the second consecutive night after rallying for a 42nd District win against Henry Clay in Lexington on Friday.
Since losing star Michael Moreno to a broken foot at the Beach Ball Classic on Dec. 28, the Cardinals have won four out of five, with the games decided by an average margin of six points.
“That’s a tough stretch, to play the Beach Ball championship, come back, play at Henry Clay on Friday and play Trinity here on Saturday, then go to Madison Central on Tuesday,” Hicks said. “We’re learning to execute on offense without Michael, and we faced two very good defenses. We miss that presence in there.”
Ethan Dodge scored 17 points to lead No. 2 Trinity (10-5), which has dropped five of seven since University of Louisville signee David Johnson left the lineup with a sprained knee.
Even shy of full strength, SC and Trinity are considered the top teams in the state, and they showed why in the rare regular-season meeting. Neither team led by more than eight points, and each struggled to put it away when given a chance.
After twice falling behind by six points late in the third quarter on Stan Turnier’s third 3-pointer of the night and Hodge’s tip-in, SC closed that chapter with nine unanswered points.
“Coach made us step it up. He told us we needed to pressure their guards,” Stewart said. “He emphasized rebounding a lot, because they were bigger than us.”
Long’s hook, Lorenzo Williams’ 3-point play and Terrin Hamilton’s atonement for his own miss put the Cardinals in front. Kobi Harris converted an in-bounds lob pass from Glenn Covington at the horn for a 41-38 lead.
Scott County extended that run to 17-4 with the help of second-chance hoops by Long and Harris, the latter making it 47-39 with just over three minutes to play.
Hodge and Kolton Rice buried 3-pointers for Trinity down the stretch, forcing Stewart to seal it from the foul line.
“We just found a way to win. We got some points off turnovers, and that really helped,” Hicks said. “We finally guarded them a little bit in the second half, and they got tired legs, but gosh, they can hit threes.”
The Cardinals were 21-for-28 at the stripe Saturday after a 25-for-27 showing the previous night. That efficiency helped them hang on despite a season-low 32.7 percent rate from the field, including just 3-of-18 beyond the arc.
On the plus side, SC forced Trinity into 15 turnovers and out-rebounded the Shamrocks by a baker’s dozen (37-24).
They also limited Turnier, Trinity’s leading scorer aside from Johnson, to nine points on 3-for-6 shooting before he fouled out.
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“We’ve got to rebound by committee and play defense by committee,” Hicks said. “Trinity’s a tough team to do it on, because a guy like Turnier out there, if you leave him open it’s an automatic three. Bryce did a really good job on him the second half.”
Stewart led the Scott County defense with three steals.
He and Long each had seven first-quarter points to rescue SC from a sputtering start and keep Trinity within one, 15-14, after eight minutes.
“We’ve got to be more careful with our shots, because (Moreno is) not there to clean it up for us, so we’ve got to be smart and make the smart play,” Stewart said.
SC took its initial lead of 21-19 when Williams blocked a shot and fired an outlet pass to Long at the 4:45 mark of the second.
Two transition baskets by Stewart helped nurse that lead, but Andrew Brian’s 3-pointer knotted the game at 28 going into the locker room.
The teams played a similarly tense game in the opening round of the March 2018 state tournament. SC won by an almost identical score, 54-53, on Cooper Robb’s 3-pointer with six seconds remaining.
“It was pretty even, so it’s kind of of bragging rights, because we’re 2-0 versus them,” Stewart said.
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Armchair Analyst: Your complete guide to the Week 32 MLS slate
October 5, 20181:01PM EDT
Only three full weekends (and one partial weekend) left in the 2018 regular season. Here we go:
Saturday Slate
Montreal Impact vs. Columbus Crew SC 3 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Montreal are going to bunker – it’s what they do, and it’s what they’re best at. But their bunker can be blown up by clever attackers working between the (wildly compressed) lines, as Toronto FC showed last month and as D.C. United showed last week:
Federico Higuain is a much different type of No. 10 than Lucho Acosta. Acosta’s an almost pure attacker who has little to do with organizing the game, while Higuain’s role is about 180 degrees from that. He moves and organizes and is in charge of system maintenance rather than pure chance creation.
That means it comes down to the Columbus wingers, both of whom dive inside and hit gaps that the passing of Higuain and Wil Trapp create.
So once again, it comes down to this: If Justin Meram and Pedro Santos produce, Crew SC are among the best of the best in this league. If they don’t, they’re a fourth place team in the conference.
As for Montreal, if the defense holds and they pick up the full three points, they buy themselves another week of life against D.C. United’s resurgence. But they need that win – a draw won’t do.
Atlanta United vs. New England Revolution 3:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
The “flat-track bullies” question has come roaring back to life for Atlanta United, and the numbers make it easy to see why:
Against teams with 50 or more points this season: #RBNY 6-1-1 (18 GF, 5 GA)#ATLUND 1-4-2 (11 GF, 13 GA) #MLS
— Dylan Butler (@Dylan_Butler) October 1, 2018
That question won’t be answered this week. What will be answered – at least in part – is “how will the Five Stripes handle another super-intense, super-physical pressing team?” The Revs have been a horror show for months in terms of actually going out there and getting results, but they still try to play hard, fast and relentless pressing soccer. They commit a ton of fouls and accrue a ton of yellows. They try to make every single play into a 50/50.
Atlanta couldn’t handle that last week (against a much better team, but still). In a lot of ways it’s probably a good thing to just get back on that horse.
Toronto FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps 5 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
The only real question in this one is whether TFC will give Sebastian Giovinco the weekend off ahead of his Italy return (they should, even if he wants to play). There are no playoff implications here – there’s no realistic path into the postseason for either of these teams.
Philadelphia Union vs. Minnesota United FC 7:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
What Philly did last weekend in Columbus remains one of the most underappreciated outings of the year by anyone:
Fifth game in 15 days
Second road game that week
Three days after losing a final
At an Eastern Conference team above them in the standings
Playing a rotated squad
All of that and they got themselves a lockdown scoreless draw that keeps open the real, honest-to-goodness hope of a home Knockout Round game to start the playoffs. Hell, if the Union take care of business in these next two home games, then their Decision Day trip to the Bronx could end up being for third place in the East.
But they have to take care of business, and against Minnesota that means keeping track of Darwin Quintero. More than anything, you can’t let him get on the ball and drive through the middle of the field, because when he does that, your defense gets compressed:
Philly have been really good this year at not allowing opposing playmakers to rearrange them like that (Higuain couldn’t do it last week). It’s a fundamental thing that’s a big part of their identity, and it’s unlikely they’ll forget about it at this point in the season. But it’s probably a good reminder to have about what the field’s most valuable real estate is.
FC Dallas vs. Orlando City 8 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Dallas are still top of the Western Conference, but it’s been a month since they scored a goal from open play. New No. 10 Maxi Urruti has created three chances from open play in that time, and it seems pretty clear that the rest of 2018, from an FC Dallas point of view, is going to be about efforting the opposition into some sort of submission. They have a ton of guys who will run themselves into the ground and haven’t really been using the guys that can pass – at least, not the attacking guys – and so far, so good.
There is a new question up top, of course, as Cristian Colman tore his ACL this week and is done until 2019. That could open the door for Dom Badji, who had a promising first 45 minutes with FCD but hasn’t really been the same since Ozzie Alonso stomped his foot, or perhaps Tesho Akindele will get another shot at being a No. 9. Both of them put the ball in the net more than Colman, so there’s at least some positives to the trade-off.
But really, the overall point is that the Orlando City defense is where teams with questions have gone to get answers all season long. Dallas should be fine here (and if they’re not, then they will hear about it in my Sunday night column).
Sporting KC vs. LA Galaxy 8:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Here’s my colleague Bobby Warshaw on SKC:
I think SKC is the best team in the West, and the 3rd best in the league. The way they move the ball, the way they create chances, their ability to lock down defensively (when they’re focused). They are one of a few teams in the league that consistently control games. But they’ve been dropping points, specifically against playoff teams. They play well, they look like the better team, then they end up tying or losing. And I don’t know how to explain it, or whether they will stop doing it.
Sporting have fallen relatively flat over the past two weeks after an unusually torrid August and early September. That’s typically when SKC’s season falls apart, but instead in 2018 they won six of seven – five by shutout – before hitting a couple of bumps in the road the last two weeks.
The last 20 minutes against RSL last weekend, though, looked better. And I’ll point to an obvious reason why:
Nemeth (70 mins.) – 1 SOG, 0 key passes, 14 touches Rubio (20 mins.) – 2 SOG, 1 key pass, 12 touches #SportingKC
— Nathan Martin (@NMthenoise) October 1, 2018
Diego Rubio’s not going to keep up his insane scoring rate, which is unsustainable. But he’s been lively and precise in the final third pretty much every time he’s been on the field since May. They looked something much more like their old selves once he got out there, and while it wasn’t enough to get the win, it’s enough to remind the rest of the West of just how good this SKC attack has been when it’s whole.
And that will likely be the test for the newly reconstituted Galaxy backline. Forget all the Zlatan stuff – he’s remarkable and that should be well understood by now. What really matters for LA is that they’ve gone out and pitched two straight shutouts, and done so by exhibiting a collective buy-in when out of possession.
What I mean by that is simple and uncomplicated, as is their scheme: When they lose possession, they push up and get as close as possible to the nearest opponent. It’s not a “high press” in the same way that we see the Red Bulls high pressing, but the principle is the same.
Bobby, however, sees potential issues:
I’m not sure what to make of the Galaxy. The Seattle win was impressive, but the Vancouver victory was tough to gauge. They scored on two penalties and a horrible defensive mistake(s), and didn’t exactly carry the game. The defensive intensity has been nice to see, but it’s unclear whether it will work on SKC – they have one of the most composed center backs under pressure (Besler) and maybe the most composed defensive mid under pressure (Ilie) so SKC might find a lot of space beyond Galaxy’s first wave of pressure.
If SKC are going to punish LA, that’s where and when it will happen.
This is the keystone game for a lot of the weekend, by the way. If LA somehow get a win, it makes things much, much more interesting for RSL, Portland and Seattle.
Colorado Rapids vs. LAFC 9 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Things are bleak in Commerce City:
Last 6 games, #Rapids96 have lost every game & have been outscored 19 to 1. Similar Rapids six game runs: 2014: 0-4-2, outscored 19 to 6. 2007: 1-5-0, outscored 11 to 3. 2001: 0-4-2, outscored 14 to 8. … In other words, by GF-GA, this is the worst 6 gm run in team history.
— Mark Asher Goodman (@soccer_rabbi) October 1, 2018
This is another chance for Bob Bradley to figure out if Carlos Vela and Adama Diomande can develop any sort of chemistry in attack.
Real Salt Lake vs. Portland Timbers 9:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
And here is the other truly ginormous game of the weekend – provided that the Galaxy win (again: not a result I’d bet on, but still). If RSL lose at home here, and the Galaxy win, RSL are suddenly in seventh place and below the playoff line. If Portland lose, they stay above the line – but only by a single point, and given how they’re playing, the abyss probably awaits.
So this one’s big. And the result will hinge upon one big thing:
Portland still rely upon their fullbacks in order to get width into the attack. That makes sense – lots of teams do this. Their best chance in last week’s dour scoreless home draw against Dallas came from right back Zarek Valentin pushing up:
But it also leaves them vulnerable when the ball’s turned over in bad spots, and means they have a hard time cutting crosses out. Teams have gotten tons of good looks against the Timbers from the wings lately.
Now, RSL are not a get-it-wide-and-cross-a-ton team, but they are a team that nonetheless generates a bunch of their attacks from their wide play. If the Portland fullbacks push too far upfield, look for the RSL wingers to run this game.
The other area to focus on is (duh) central midfield. Sporting didn’t get the win last week, but they put RSL under constant pressure and forced more than just a few dangerous turnovers out of Kyle Beckerman and Sunny. Those types of midfield turnovers are what gave the Timbers the runway they needed back in spring and summer when they went on a 15-game unbeaten run (which now seems very long ago indeed).
San Jose Earthquakes vs. New York Red Bulls 10:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
If this past weekend’s huge result over Atlanta is going to matter at all in the grand scheme of things, RBNY need to fly across the country and win this game. The Quakes have been better under Steve Ralston – they’ve played some pretty, effective soccer, using the ball through the midfield and getting their wingers into positions where they can make plays. But many of the same problems that doomed Mikael Stahre have cropped up over Ralston’s 270 minutes, and RBNY should be well-equipped to punish any sort of carelessness at the back and in goal.
Look for San Jose’s deeper-lying midfielders to try to play a lot of long diagonals over the RBNY press. If the Quakes are going to find room, that’s where it will be.
Sunday Matinee
D.C. United vs. Chicago Fire 1 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Let’s take a minute to appreciate the work Wayne Rooney and Acosta have been doing together for United:
That’s what the Fire have to stop. Period.
Monday Night Special
Seattle Sounders vs. Houston Dynamo 10:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Seattle had one of their best performances of the season last weekend, and much of it ran through Nicolas Lodeiro:
The build up to the Sounders first goal on Saturday was something else. Lodeiro had six touches on the goal, five passes, a shot and the assist…oh, and he also managed to take out @CristianRoldan pic.twitter.com/6d371hVu4e
— Sounder At Heart (@sounderatheart) October 2, 2018
His ability to pop up anywhere when Seattle are on the ball is what gives the Sounders their shape, and what makes him so hard to stop. Watch that clip again, and imagine you’re the defensive midfielder whose job it is to organize against all of that. What do you do?
We’ll find out what Juan David Cabezas’s answer is on Monday night. Do not sleep on the Dynamo – their season’s over, but they’re a much better team with him on the field, and they’d be only too happy to ruin Seattle’s year given what happened in 2017’s playoffs.
One More Thing to Ponder
You hear that? That is the sound of inevitability.
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Philadelphia Union vs. DC United | 2018 MLS Match Preview
Peter G. Aiken
April 25, 20182:00PM EDT
Philadelphia Union vs. DC United 2018 MLS Regular Season – Week 9 Talen Energy Stadium – Chester April 28 – 3:30 pm ET WATCH: UniMas, Twitter, MLS LIVE on DAZN (in Canada)
With one goal in their last five games, the offensively starved Philadelphia Union are hoping to break out out of a five-match winless streak against a D.C. United side that snapped their own five-match winless streak with a 1-0 victory over Columbus Crew SC two weeks ago.
If the Union are to emerge victorious, not allowing a goal will be the key. The Union have won four of their last six against D.C. United (1L-1D), keeping clean sheets in all four victories, per Opta.
Philadelphia Union
The goalless streak is 200 minutes and counting after Philadelphia (1-3-2) fell to FC Dallas, 2-0, last Saturday in Frisco. Mauro Diaz came off the bench to score from the penalty spot after Auston Trusty fouled Matt Hedges in the box in the 64th minute and Maxi Urruti sealed the win 10 minutes later. It is the Union’s second consecutive 2-0 defeat.
Jim Curtin made two changes, both on his backline, from a 2-0 loss to Orlando City SC the previous week, bringing on Raymon Gaddis and Mark McKenzie for Matthew Real and Jack Elliott. It was McKenzie’s first MLS start.
“It’s a challenge right now to keep the guys positive, keep their heads up,” Curtin said. “We’ll get back. We’ll sit down. We’ll look at the tape. We’ll make adjustments. I thought that the guys who came into the game actually showed some life, which is a positive. We’ll have some decisions to make now.”
Suspended: None
Suspended after next caution: None
International duty: None
Injury Report: OUT: D – Fabinho (right meniscus surgery recovery), D – Richie Marquez (sports hernia surgery)
Projected Starting XI (4-2-3-1, right to left) GK: Andre Blake — Keegan Rosenberry, Mark McKenzie, Auston Trusty, Raymon Gaddis — Haris Medunjanin, Alejandro Bedoya — Ilsinho, Borek Dockal, David Accam — C.J. Sapong
Notes: Philadelphia have underperformed their expected goals total by 7.12 goals, the largest margin in the league. Toronto (-6.78) are the only other club with a xG differential worse than -2.7 … The Union have scored just one goal in their last five games (3L-2D). They had scored multiple goals in each of the four games prior to this stretch, including six in their 2017 season finale.
D.C. United
D.C. United (1-3-2) are hoping to pick up where they left off when they defeated Columbus Crew SC, 1-0, two weeks ago before a bye in Week 8. It was the first win of the season for D.C., who ended the match with 10 men after Paul Arriola was sent off in the 51st minute.
Ben Olsen made three changes to his starting XI from a 1-0 loss to Sporting Kansas City the previous week with Steve Clark earning the nod in net for David Ousted, Junior Moreno replacing Chris Durkin at the No. 6 and Patrick Mullins starting in place of Darren Mattocks at the No. 9.
Ulises Segura scored his first MLS goal in the opening minute for United.
“It was obviously a big result. It was very important for us to get the win,” Segura said. “We have a lot of new and good players. We just knew game by game that we were going to get better and better and start to play together. So maybe not the best way to finish the game, a little nerve-wracking, but at least we got the result.”
Suspended: M – Paul Arriola
Suspended after next caution: None
International duty: None
Injury Report: OUT: D – Taylor Kemp (groin), D – Chris Odoi-Atsem (concussion), M – Junior Moreno (hamstring); QUESTIONABLE: M – Russell Canouse (knee)
Projected Starting XI (4-2-3-1, right to left) GK: Steve Clark — Nick DeLeon, Frederic Brillant, Steve Birnbaum, Joseph Mora — Chris Durkin, Ulises Segura — Zoltan Stieber, Luciano Acosta, Yamil Asad — Patrick Mullins
Notes: D.C. United’s win over Columbus was their first in which they’ve received a red card in league play since 1-0 win over Sporting Kansas City on May 31, 2014. … The 1-0 win also snapped a nine-game winless run (6L-3D). They have won consecutive league games just twice since the start of 2017.
All-Time Series
Overall: Philadelphia Union 9 wins, 31 goals … D.C. United 8 wins, 25 goals … 4 ties
At Philadelphia: Union 7 wins, 14 goals … D.C. United 3 wins, 7 goals … 0 ties
Last meeting at Philadelphia: Philadelphia Union 1, D.C. United 0 (June 24, 2017)
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Referee: Armando Villarreal Assistant Referees: Matthew Nelson, Kyle Longville 4th Official: Robert Sibiga VAR: Christina Unkel
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