The work that Didi put in in the off season is beginning to show. She is deadly within fifteen feet of the basket,and in shoot arounds I have seen her move farther out on the floor and hit with regularity, so next year we may see even more offense from her and in the absence of Cox that would be most welcome.
Meantime, and I never thought that I would say this, in my opinion she has surpassed Odyssey Sims as the best defender I have seen at Baylor, and I have seen some outstanding ones. I am not sure that I have ever seen a better defender in the women's game. Her length, her wingspan, and her quickness and footwork are off the charts in effectiveness, and she understands then nuances of defending without fouling as well as anyone, man or woman, that I have ever seen.
She has improved her ability to use her wingspan to block shots without causing contact, and to get into the passing lane or to harass players who put the ball on the floor as well as anyone, and Odyssey was almost in a class by herself in some of those elements. Didi is a delight to watch at the defensive end of the floor. Like all the great defenders, she takes it personally when her opponent scores on her and they rarely score on her the same way twice.