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NCAA Woman's Basketball National Champions
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View attachment 60781I can't see UConn losing a conference game until after Geno retires.
View attachment 60781I can't see UConn losing a conference game until after Geno retires.
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I think this will be different after a few years. I expect the recruiting to improve for the other teams and the intensity and rivalries you will see in the men's league will hopefully spill over into ours. The Seton Hall game last year at Walsh that I went to had a great buzz and atmosphere to it and I expect to see that only continue especially for the Old Big East teams with a history with UCONN.In all honesty, it would be great if the NBE developed some real competition for UConn WBB. I’m hoping that happens sooner rather than later. But I was hoping for the same from the AAC, and it never quite materialized.
It will certainly be the first college backcourt to rival Bird- Taurasi.Even Fudd, with all her accolades and evident skills is not capable of single-handedly making every team a “top competitor”! She is clearly a potential “generational” talent, but no one is that good! Of course, any team will be vastly improved by having her and to make it even better, she appears to be a really good person as well. I am definitely praying that she chooses UCONN as (in addition to her “generational talent) she appears to be just the kind of recruit that Geno often refers to as a UCONN player! If she does come here, I would have to think that UCONN, for the next 5 or so years, will have the greatest collection of talent ever seen in college WBB. I realize that is a pretty grand claim, but I firmly believe it is arguably true!
I hope you’re right. But I remember thinking that recruiting would improve for the other teams in the AAC, and it never quite happened.I think this will be different after a few years. I expect the recruiting to improve for the other teams and the intensity and rivalries you will see in the men's league will hopefully spill over into ours. The Seton Hall game last year at Walsh that I went to had a great buzz and atmosphere to it and I expect to see that only continue especially for the Old Big East teams with a history with UCONN.
I thought that too but there is one major difference in the conferences. The Big East is a nationally prominent top tier basketball conference historically and actually with member schools in areas where great players come from. The AAC was not with only limited exceptions.I hope you’re right. But I remember thinking that recruiting would improve for the other teams in the AAC, and it never quite happened.
There, I fixed it for you!Ugh, playing UCFwhenAS their entire game plan is to just be nasty


| Tms | Conference | C-Off | Rk | C-Def | Rk | O-D |
12 | Pac-12 | 69.5 | 6 | 62.8 | 6 | 128.2 |
10 | Big 12 | 71.8 | 1 | 65.0 | 23 | 133.4 |
14 | SEC | 70.1 | 5 | 63.7 | 10 | 136.2 |
14 | Big Ten | 70.3 | 3 | 64.6 | 19 | 138.0 |
15 | ACC | 67.2 | 8 | 63.3 | 11 | 149.3 |
8 | Ivy League | 64.7 | 16 | 61.0 | 4 | 150.2 |
14 | C-USA | 65.9 | 11 | 64.2 | 13 | 163.9 |
10 | MVC | 69.5 | 7 | 66.6 | 28 | 164.7 |
10 | Big East | 66.6 | 13 | 64.4 | 14 | 168.0 |
10 | WCC | 65.8 | 12 | 63.1 | 18 | 168.1 |
9 | ASUN | 65.9 | 14 | 64.6 | 17 | 168.7 |
14 | Atlantic 10 | 61.5 | 28 | 60.9 | 1 | 171.1 |
12 | MAC | 69.8 | 2 | 68.2 | 31 | 171.8 |
12 | AAC | 63.9 | 21 | 62.7 | 7 | 173.9 |
I appreciate talent, believe me but I don't know where blow-out lovers get their thrill.
Nothing beats beating a tough conference team in a close game.
I miss the C. Vivian Stringer-led back alley rock fights.
The awe of a wonderfully casted, directed and produced game is one thing.
A heroic display of guts, determination and rivalry brings the thrill index up for me.
rutgers has not been in the big east for maybe 5 yeats.SEC mentality. Good riddance.![]()