Tuesday, February10, 2004
Womens hoops travel to Akron
Article by:
Steve Brown - Sports Reporter
sbrown@northernstar.info
After losing its last three games, the good news for the NIU womens
basketball team is that its next opponent is 0-8 in MAC play.
As the Huskies have a game at 7 p.m. today at Akron, NIU coach Carol
Hammerles goal is not to take the Zips lightly.
My biggest concern is that because they are 0-8, we wont
respect our opponent, Hammerle said. Theyve been playing
hard and doing a lot of good things. Theyre very capable, even
though theyre 0-8.
After falling 70-57 to Ball State on Saturday, the Huskies traveled
back to NIU, practiced and hit the road again to Akron on Monday morning.
Its always tough when you play a 7 p.m. game on a Saturday
and get back early Sunday, only to have to get up and leave again,
Hammerle said, but thats just a part of the conference schedule.
During the Huskies current three-game skid, they have committed
59 turnovers. NIU has committed more turnovers than its opponent in
14 of the 21 games played this season. Of those 14 games, the Huskies
have won four.
Sometimes we dig ourselves a hole to start, Hammerle said.
At Ball State, we turned the ball over and had to battle back
after halftime. We need to be able to go out and get the ball.
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