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Real Monarchs Fall To Conference-Leading North Texas FC | Real Salt Lake
HERRIMAN, Utah (Friday, Could 20, 2022) – Celebrating the Membership’s annual Delight Evening, Actual Monarchs (0-6-2, 2 factors) fell 3-0 to North Texas FC at Zions Financial institution Stadium.
In its return to Zions Financial institution Stadium, Actual Monarchs and North Texas FC started the match on equal footing, buying and selling possession till the twentieth minute when the Texas aspect broke by the stalemate. North Texas was in a position to slip a by ball to ahead Jose Mulato, leaving him alone with defender* Bobby Pierre* whereas drawing out goalkeeper David Ochoa. Mulato was in a position to lay it off to fellow ahead Bernard Kamungo who tapped it in for the simple end.
Actual Monarchs almost responded within the twenty fourth minute when Pierre Reedy’s shot was pushed simply broad of purpose. As the primary half got here to an in depth Monarchs almost discovered the equalizer once more when defender Aziz Kayondo discovered midfielder Tyrone Mondi who was sitting on prime of the field. Mondi lower previous his defender and fired a shot which was saved by the fingertips of Zarzar, ending the primary 45 minutes with the Monarchs trailing 1-0.
Popping out of the halftime break, Texas discovered its second purpose of the night time within the 56th minute. After stealing the ball from Pierre, second-half substitute Collin Smith laid it off to Hope Avayevu who squeezed it by Ochoa into the underside proper nook. North Texas scored once more within the 73rd minute when Pablo Torre netted a rebound after Ochoa saved North Texas’ authentic shot. Regardless of seeing alternatives because the match got here to an in depth, the Monarchs have been unable to discover a purpose of its personal, ending the match 3-0 in favor of the visiting aspect
UP NEXT: Actual Monarchs shall be again at Zions Financial institution Stadium on Wednesday, Could 25 at 7:00 p.m. MT to face Houston Dynamo 2 for Unified Evening, a celebration of Actual Salt Lake’s Particular Olympics Unified group. Gates will open one hour previous to kickoff at 6:00 p.m. MT with tickets accessible for buy at rsl.com/monarchs/tickets/.
NTX: Bernard Kamungo (Jose Mulato) twentieth minute: After receiving a by ball despatched in from the midfield middle circle, Mulato stormed in direction of purpose and laid it off for Kamungo who was in a position to faucet it in for the simple end.
NTX: Hope Avayevu (Collin Smith) 56th minute: On a excessive press assault, Smith was in a position to steal the ball from Pierre and discover Avayevu alone on the prime of the field. Avayevu was in a position to slot the ball into the underside left nook for the second purpose of the match.
NTX: Pablo Torre 73rd minute: Torre tucked the ball into the underside proper nook after receiving the ball off the rebound from Ochoa’s save simply moments earlier than.
– 11 of the 18 gamers accessible for Actual Monarchs are present or former RSL Academy merchandise.
– Actual Monarchs began its oldest Beginning XI of the season so far with a mean age of 20.5 years outdated.
– RSL Academy merchandise Gershon Henry, Abokye Bikyeombe and Marcus Vasquez made their return to the squad after taking part in MLS NEXT Flex on Could 14-16.
Match: Actual Monarchs vs North Texas SC
Venue: Zions Financial institution Stadium
Scoring Abstract: 1 2 F
Actual Monarchs 0 0 0
North Texas SC 1 2 3
NTX: Bernard Kamungo 20’
Actual Monarchs (4-3-3): David Ochoa, Bode Davis, Golden Mafwenta, Bobby Pierre (Benjamin Rodriguez, 60’), Aziz Kayondo, Jaziel Orozco, Pedro Fonseca, Christian Nydegger, Chris Garcia, Tyrone Mondi, Pierre Reedy (Yekeson Subah, 46’)
Subs not used: Gavin Beavers, Gershon Henry, Abokye Bikyeombe, Marcus Vasquez, Jack Imperato, Leo Torres
NTX (4-3-3): Juan Antonio Zarzar, Blake Pope, Isaiah Parker, Nolan Norris, Alejandro Araneda, Hope Avayevu (Michael Morales, 81’), Blaine Ferri, Tomas Pinheiro de Lacerda (Andre Costa, 72’), Luis Cardoso (Pablo Torre, 72’), Bernard Kamungo, Jose Daniel Mulato Palacios ( Collin Smith, 54’)
Subs not used: Chase Niece, Derek Waldek, Felipe Carneiro,
RM: Golden Mafwenta (warning) 63’
RM: Aziz Kayondo (warning) 68’
RM: Chris Garcia (warning) 90+1’
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South Carolina women's basketball: Five Things to Watch – Texas A&M
South Carolina women’s basketball hosts its SEC home opener against Texas A&M on Thursday evening. Here’s how to watch and what to watch for.
1. Missing Ashlyn
South Carolina announced on Tuesday that junior forward Ashlyn Watkins will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Staley let Watkins tell the team about her injury, and then the coaches have tried to push forward.
“We just keep it moving, try not to harp on it too much because it’s felt,” Staley said. “The more you move on, the more they move on – and our players have to move on. It’s a part of it.”
I broke down how South Carolina will try to replace Watkins here.
Staley said, “Only time will tell” the impact of Watkins’ absence, but it is definitely an opportunity for Maryam Dauda, Adhel Tac, and Sakima Walker to step into a new role.
“Sometimes, when you remove someone as big as Ashlyn from your equation, other people have an opportunity,” Staley said. “And what they do with that opportunity, usually, they do something pretty good with it. We’ll work with them, and we’ll be patient with them.”
2. Spurtability
South Carolina’s strengths this season have been its bench and its transition game. In the first two SEC games, South Carolina pulled away with the second unit on the court getting stops and getting out in transition.
Watkins, with her ability to rim run with or without the ball, was a huge part of that. Her absence isn’t going to stop the Gamecocks from running, especially at home. Even without Watkins, the Gamecocks had 15 fast break points on Sunday.
That quick-strike ability has Texas A&M coach Jni Taylor worried.
“We have a saying around here that says, ‘before you know it,’” Taylor said. “If you keep doing the right thing, keep putting your head down, keep grinding, you look up and before you know it, you’ll be where you’re supposed to be. Likewise, if you don’t come out ready, if you are pouting, if you are feeling sorry for yourself, before you know it, you won’t be where you’re supposed to be. That’s one of those things at South Carolina. They’re a really good team. They play really well at home. We will be, flashback of last year here, we’ll be down 15 to zero before we can bat an eye if we don’t come out ready to go.”
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3. (Dress rehearsal)
Nobody is going to say it out loud, but Thursday’s game is an important tune-up for the Sunday showdown against no. 5 Texas.
Is Tac ready to battle Kyla Oldacre? Can Dauda’s shooting pull Oldacre away from the paint? Is there enough rim protection to keep Rori Harmon from getting easy layups, or do they need to get creative? Who should guard Madison Booker?
It’s a familiar refrain in these parts. Get the game in hand early so you have the fourth quarter to look at some different lineups.
“We let our players play through some stuff, and then you’ve got to look at the scoreboard,” Staley said. “If we’re holding serve on the scoreboard, and we’re up, more lenient to leave them out there to give them some minutes. But, if the scoreboard moves in an unfavorable way, then you got to get combinations out there that’s going to move it the opposite way.”
Texas hosts no. 18 Alabama on Thursday night, so the Longhorns can’t afford to look ahead. But we can.
[USC-Texas WBB: Win tickets, parking]
4. Availability report
Maddy McDaniel and Sakima Walker were both listed as OUT on the Wednesday evening Availability Report.
McDaniel has not played since the holiday break after suffering a concussion. Walker has not played since the Iowa State game and hasn’t been available since the TCU game with an ankle injury. Both have started participating in practice this week but obviously are not yet full-speed.
Vanessa Saidu is listed as OUT for Texas A&M. She has yet to play this season. Amirah Abdur-Rahim is listed as questionable.
Side note: Because Watkins has been declared out for the season, she is not included on the availability report.
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5. Scouting the Aggies
The Aggies are one of the three SEC teams that haven’t reached 10 wins yet. There are a lot of good players on the roster – anyone in the country would take Lauren Ware, Sahara Jones, and Janae Kent – plus a great scorer in Aicha Coulibaly, but the sum of the parts hasn’t been quite where it needs to be.
However, Texas A&M is coming off an upset of then-25th-ranked Ole Miss on Sunday. The win was a 60-58 rock fight in which Ole Miss shot 0-12 in the fourth quarter, but that fits Joni Taylor’s defensive mindset.
‘I think that we’ve been able to show really good spurts defensively of how we can impact the game,” Taylor said. “To hold Ole Miss or any team, for that matter, without a field goal in the fourth quarter is really impressive, and I think it just shows, again, what we are capable of.”
Coulibaly has been a thorn in the Gamecocks’ side before. She scored 32 points and grabbed six rebounds against the Gamecocks in the SEC tournament quarterfinals last season. Coulibaly had no problem getting to the basket and drawing fouls, going 13-15 from the line. And that was with Watkins and Kamilla Cardoso guarding the rim.
“Coulibaly is the one that we haven’t solved playing against her,” Staley said. “I do think they’re better. They’re playing more cohesive. They’ve got some bigs that do what bigs do. They have guards that are a year older, some transfers that have played in our league, so … formidable. And then, they’re coming off a big win against Ole Miss.”
Texas A&M freshman Taliyah Parker was a high school teammate of Tac’s at South Grand Prairie. Parker has appeared in all 14 games this season and averages 5.3 points and 2.4 rebounds.
The Ws
Who: #1 South Carolina (14-1, 2-0) vs Texas A&M (8-6, 1-1)
When: 5:00 EST, Thursday, January 9
Where: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC
Watch: ESPN2
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Hoops: Sooners collapse against Texas A&M despite Goodine's 34
NORMAN — Porter Moser didn’t have to look at a box score. He knew why his team fell to Texas A&M, 80-78, on Wednesday.
Turnovers.
It was the primary reason why the Sooners let an 18-point second-half lead slip away.
The Sooners committed 18 turnovers in the game, including 10 in the second half. Those turned into 30 points for Texas A&M — 24 in the second half — and that proved to be a big reason why the Aggies were able to rally.
“That was the storyline,” Moser said. “They had 30 points off turnovers.
“And (Texas A&M) did a great job. They turned all the turnovers into points. That’s the storyline, the 18 turnovers. We had 21 assists. When we did get the ball moving and popping, I thought we did some great things. But when we went too deep, they’re elite at just digging and breaking, getting their hands on it.”
Turnovers haven’t really been an issue for the Sooners this season. They came into the contest averaging under 12 per game while posting a positive turnover margin.
But the Aggies came into the game forcing over 14 turnovers per game, and it cost the Sooners. Seven different OU players committed at least one turnover. Jeremiah Fears was the primary culprit with four, while Kobe Elvis, Jalon Moore and Duke Miles all committed three.
The Sooners were able to play mostly clean basketball in the first half. They led 39-30 at halftime, and while they committed eight turnovers, that only turned into six points off turnovers for the Aggies.
However, the Sooners finished with a few too many, and it cost them at the Lloyd Noble Center. They fall to 13-2 on the season and 0-2 in SEC play.
“They had great physicality, great big plays, relentlessness by them,” Moser said. “I thought we did, too. I thought we made a lot of relentless plays.
“Just a disappointing loss to come up short. The storyline is the turnovers. You’re right, that hasn’t been an issue all year. It came out tonight against an elite, physical defensive team.”
— It appeared the story would be about Goodine’s career day. The sixth-year veteran finished the game with 34 points off the bench and made 9-of-12 attempts from downtown. He went into halftime with 21 points and six 3-pointers, contributing more than half of OU’s scoring output.
He surpassed his previous career-high for 3-pointers while also tying Hollis Price and Mookie Blaylock for most triples in a game in OU program history.
It was a huge performance for Goodine, who had scored just 17 points over the last four games on 2-of-12 shooting from deep. And while it looked like Goodine would be the hero in a much-needed win, his performance only added to the sting.
“It’s tough to have a performance like that and lose. That’s the honest answer,” Moser said. “I thought he was unbelievable.”
— The biggest gut punch came with 29 seconds left in the game.
With the Sooners leading by one, Fears grabbed a huge rebound and was fouled, sending him to the free throw lline for a one-and-one. He missed the front end, keeping the lead at one.
15 seconds later, Zhuric Phelps hit the game-winning 3-pointer and his sixth of the night.
Fears finished with 13 points (4-of-8 shooting), four rebounds and four assists.
— While Goodine was hot early, the Aggies were not. They shot just 34% in the first half and 1-of-7 from deep.
That completely flipped in the second half. The Aggies shot 53% from the field and made 8-of-16 from downtown. 14 of their 17 second-half baskets came on either layups or dunks as they constantly feasted on OU’s turnovers.
— The Aggies, which came into the game leading the country in offensive rebounds, finished with 17. They scored 10 second-chance points.
— Up next: The Sooners travel to Georgia for a 5 p.m. tipoff on Saturday.
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