First, I ,I started watching all the Baylor games I could find. I grdebabbed a notebook and started jotting down her points, assists, rebounds, you know, the usual stuff. Then I decided, "Why not go deeper?" So I started looking up past games, season stats. Anything I could get my hands on.

I made a simple table in my notebook. It wasn't anything fancy, just columns for the date, opponent, points, rebounds, assists, and any notes I wanted to add. Then, game by game, I filled it in.
The more I watched and researched, the more I found patterns. You see this girl was the team leader with average of 14.7 points per game! It was clear she wasn't just a good player, she was consistently a good player, a really key part of the team.
- Recorded her points per game.
- Tracked her assists and rebounds.
- Noted any standout performances or interesting observations.
I kept updating my little table, and it became this cool record of her performance throughout the season. I also found out that she had her first-career double-double with 14 assists and 12 rebounds in a game against Long Beach State. She averages 2.4 3-pointers made per game.
By the end, I had a pretty good picture of Sarah Andrews as a player, all from just paying attention and keeping track. She is a really good guard for Baylor. It's not about fancy tools or anything. Sometimes, you just gotta watch, pay attention, and write things down. It's a simple way to learn a lot about something you're interested in.