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Mostly do to enrollment. ND's is at around 11.7K and UCONN's is at 31K.Although ND has more than double the % of female students in varsity sports,
Well, because...you just never know.Like proving that water is wet. Why bother?
You are a veritable font of information.
Mostly do to enrollment. ND's is at around 11.7K and UCONN's is at 31K.
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Mostly do to enrollment. ND's is at around 11.7K and UCONN's is at 31K.
I assume you mean in the same year (twice!)UConn is the only school even won both male and female NCAA basketball championships.
Just this, no one can compete with UConn.....
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Ummm, hello McFly. It's a percentage of students (female) who are involved in athletics. So yes having the same number of athletes, but a different number of students, makes a difference. It's math.B.S. They have about a dozen WBB players and so does UCONN. They have a MUCH stronger alumni org to donate and help recruit.
Just as with Dookies, ND grads think they are special - I admit, they are the best baristas Starbucks has.
Yes, I mean ever won men's and women's NCAA BB championship in the same year twice.I assume you mean in the same year (twice!)
North Carolina, Maryland, and Stanford have all won men's and women's NCAA BB championships, never in the same year however.
The Flopping Irish can make this claim - if not for them, UConn could be pursuing its EIGHTH consecutive NC.