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Every day, certainly after every win, some news person asks the coach, or a coach or a player, " so what do you think about the winning streak" ( now at 92 )?
One of the things no respondent has yet responded is that the streak, by definition, includes: winning, four years in a row, the NCAA tournament; playing and defeating pods of top-ranked teams; consistently winning the conference tournament; and much more. It is not 92 straight wins against East Carolina.
Uconn takes on all comers, most whom whom are trying their best to out-recruit, and outplay UCONN. To win the championship for their own, fine universities. When someone does defeat UCONN, it will be a sign that women's basketball, at Division I level, is getting much better.
The streak means much more than a lot of wins.
One of the things no respondent has yet responded is that the streak, by definition, includes: winning, four years in a row, the NCAA tournament; playing and defeating pods of top-ranked teams; consistently winning the conference tournament; and much more. It is not 92 straight wins against East Carolina.
Uconn takes on all comers, most whom whom are trying their best to out-recruit, and outplay UCONN. To win the championship for their own, fine universities. When someone does defeat UCONN, it will be a sign that women's basketball, at Division I level, is getting much better.
The streak means much more than a lot of wins.