Moon recorded 18 points, eight rebounds, and six assists to lead his team to a 67-62 victory over Konkuk University in the 2024 KUSF University Basketball U-League at Hwajung Gymnasium on Nov. 19. He scored 15 points in the second half alone, showing off his competitive spirit.
“We struggled in the first half, but we regrouped at halftime and tried to play one step ahead of the opponent, and I think that worked well, which is why we were able to win the game,” Moon said after the game.
KU finished the first half trailing 34-41. The team was not very aggressive on offense, making only four three-point attempts. 카지노 Coach Kim Tae-hyung also pointed out this and criticized the players.
“We didn’t communicate well,” Moon said. And because of Freddie’s presence, the players tended to hold off on attacking,” Moon explained.
But Moon Yoo-hyun was different. She aggressively attacked the rim despite Freddie’s presence and didn’t hesitate to shoot three-pointers when she got the chance. Her two three-pointers in the third quarter kept the dying flame alive.
“It’s unfounded confidence, but I think I’m the best guard in college. Even if I’m matched up against other guards, I’m confident I can win. I feel better in the second half, and I tend to see the court wider. I think those things make me stronger in clutch situations. I will never shy away from clutch situations in the future,” she said confidently.
In fact, Moon was selected to play in the 47th Korea-Japan University Selection Basketball Tournament. It’s no longer unfounded to think of yourself as the best guard in college. What are her preparations for her first appearance in the tournament?
“There are a lot of really good players, and if I don’t feel intimidated and do my best, I think I can get a good role and do well,” Moon said. I will do my best to win two games to one against the Japanese team.”