I think that one person playing well makes it easier for all the others. If your inside game is good and the defense needs to double or shade in, then the outside shooters are getting open shots, not closely guarded contested shots. That is what is happening to us I think and the result is poor shooting percentage and turnovers. Kent and Pitt have good players and are bigger than us in general. That makes it easier to guard the inside and the outside. Thus poor shooting percentage and turnovers. Sara is the key for the most part. She draws a crowd inside and still produces. That frees up the outside shooter if it is played correctly. That is where I think Morgan Brunner can help. Good outside and close to the basket shooting and size and ability to get rebounds.
On another note look at what Hunter Wells does to our offense and what Justus Reed does to our defense. All of a sudden we can play with Pitt, have a running game, don't have huge number of sacks, can throw the ball, and we get sacks, stop the run, slow down the passing game, but when they are gone we have trouble with lesser teams. Outstanding players make the others around them better and by a lot I think.