[media id=โ104683โณ align=โleftโ/]Itโs the end of the road for the Maroons.
This Saturday, Chicago will play one final conference game against #14 Washington University, a team it lost to 96โ67 on January 5 in their first meeting of the season. After a grueling three and a half months of basketball, the South Siders are looking for redemption and one last W.
โOur mindset is confidence in the fact that we are going to play our hearts out, and in each practice leading up to Saturday,โ third-year guard Kate Casaday said.
Thus the team is using the possibility to go out on a win as motivation. However, the battle is going be tough. Wash U is currently third in the UAA, and, after defeating Brandeis 57โ62 last Sunday, they now have a record of 19โ5 overall and 9โ4 in conference play. Chicago is currently 7โ17 overall and 3โ10 in the UAA.
Nevertheless, the Maroons believe that the improvements they have made since the last time they faced the Bears might give them a leg up on Saturday.
โOver the course of the season everyone has gained a lot of experience, and weโre continuing to learn how to play with each other as a unit,โ second-year guard Morgan Donovan said. โWeโve really improved our team defense and rebounding ability, and I think if we are able to execute both of those concepts we will put ourselves in a really good position on Saturday.โ
Rebounding has been a particular strength of the Maroons. Over the course of the season, Chicago has succeeded in winning the battle of the boards against the majority of its opponents. It will be a key area once again on Saturday.
โRebounding plays a big role in any game, but I think it will be essential in this game,โ Donovan said. โIf we are able to limit their offensive rebounds and get some ourselves, then we have a really good shot.โ
However, as much as the game is going to come down to a physical battle, specifically on the boards, the Maroons are also going to have to play a smarter game.
โPlaying harder than Wash U is a key to beating them, but it also must be accompanied by playing smarter and adjusting to take advantage of the opportunities that their game plan gives us,โ Casaday said.
Chicago must play a tight overall game in order to beat Wash U. The contest will be an uphill battle, but if the Maroons can capitalize on their strengths and mitigate the Bearsโ offense, the team stands a chance.
โI think we will match up much better this time,โ Donovan said. โWeโve come a long way since the first conference game, and now we know what it will take to beat them. We know the effort and focus that will be needed to win and how important executing our offensive and defensive strategies will be.โ
Tip-off is at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Washington Universityโs WU Field House.