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Thanks. Wanted to make sure my interpretation was correct.
I suspect longtime Cal followers might have a different less positive take on Gottlieb’s tenure at Cal. The Bears advanced to a final four her second season in Berkeley. That team was primarily players her predecessor Joanne Boyle recruited to Cal. Gottlieb had some continued recruiting success getting post Kristine Anigwe and guard Jaelyn Brown. Her teams finished 2nd, 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the PAC-12 her first four seasons at Cal. The next four seasons Cal finished 10th, 7th, 5th and 6th. While her last two teams finished the top half the recruiting fell off and she then resigned Cal to join the Cleveland Cavaliers. She left little for her successor Charmin Smith to work with. It took Smith four seasons to achieve a winning record and coached Cal WBB to a 25-9 record and her first NCAA tournament appearance.

Lindsey has done a very good job restoring USC’s program to the top levels of NCAA WBB. I believe some if not a lot of her success stems from the change in USC’s Athletic Department leadership. Lynn Swann paid little attention to USC WBB. While his successor Mike Bohn did hire Gottlieb in 2021 I believe then USC President Carol Folt played an instrumental role in getting increased outside financial support to the WBB program. I suspect that support help get Jazzy Davidson’s commitment to the Trojans.

We’ll see this coming season how well Gottlieb performs without Juju leading the way.
 
Illinois preview.


Pretty solid breakdown on Illinois. Illinois has a lot of talent, probably their most talented roster in a while, to the point where they might break from the middle of the pack and get into that top section of the pack (3rd or 4th place team).
 
How are we feeling about Washington? I really think they could be a team that finishes top 4 maybe even challenge UCLA, USC, Maryland and Michigan for the title.

Sienna Harvey, Nina Cain, and Bryn McGaughy are a very solid freshman class. I think Harvey and McGuaghy will get significant minutes. Their Achilles heel will likely be lack of size or go to post threat down low. Another year of Dalayah Daniels and they would’ve been set.
 
How are we feeling about Washington? I really think they could be a team that finishes top 4 maybe even challenge UCLA, USC, Maryland and Michigan for the title.

Sienna Harvey, Nina Cain, and Bryn McGaughy are a very solid freshman class. I think Harvey and McGuaghy will get significant minutes. Their Achilles heel will likely be lack of size or go to post threat down low. Another year of Dalayah Daniels and they would’ve been set.
Don't forget they also have Avery Howell transferring in as well.
 
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Yes, top 3-4 in Big Ten. Should be an interesting season in the conference aside from UCLA. Ohio State, Maryland, and USC all will look drastically different than they did last season, and squads like Michigan and Michigan State should be improved next season.
Interesting indeed. I have my eye on Minnesota to move up to the upper third of the conference at least. I think winning the WBIT last year gave the players and the coaching staff confidence in themselves heading into this season. If Braun returns to form from her injury, the Golden Gophers have both shooters and chemistry. They are my sleeper pick to sneak into a first round bye in the Big Ten tourney.
 
How are we feeling about Washington? I really think they could be a team that finishes top 4 maybe even challenge UCLA, USC, Maryland and Michigan for the title.

Sienna Harvey, Nina Cain, and Bryn McGaughy are a very solid freshman class. I think Harvey and McGuaghy will get significant minutes. Their Achilles heel will likely be lack of size or go to post threat down low. Another year of Dalayah Daniels and they would’ve been set.
Or if Annika Soltau had showed up instead of going pro.
 
Or if Annika Soltau had showed up instead of going pro.
Damn I forgot about her too! I was really impressed with her in the 2024 Hoop Summit game. I got the feeling she didn’t want to play down low though, she seemed to love the perimeter.
 
Interesting indeed. I have my eye on Minnesota to move up to the upper third of the conference at least. I think winning the WBIT last year gave the players and the coaching staff confidence in themselves heading into this season. If Braun returns to form from her injury, the Golden Gophers have both shooters and chemistry. They are my sleeper pick to sneak into a first round bye in the Big Ten tourney.
Thank you! Winning that championship was a huge boost for the Gophers and the fans here in Minnesota. You are right about the confidence. Seeing Amaya Battle's rise during the WBIT tournament was something special. The icing on the cake was watching the growth of Tori McKinney. Always great to see a player step up when the moment is brightest and do their thang. Ms. McKinney stepped up and was outstanding the last part of the season. Then you throw in the growth of Grace Grocholski. A healthy Mara Braun and a stronger Sophie Hart, Minnesota just might cause some noise in the Big Ten.
 
Thank you! Winning that championship was a huge boost for the Gophers and the fans here in Minnesota. You are right about the confidence. Seeing Amaya Battle's rise during the WBIT tournament was something special. The icing on the cake was watching the growth of Tori McKinney. Always great to see a player step up when the moment is brightest and do their thang. Ms. McKinney stepped up and was outstanding the last part of the season. Then you throw in the growth of Grace Grocholski. A healthy Mara Braun and a stronger Sophie Hart, Minnesota just might cause some noise in the Big Ten.
Don't forget Taylor Woodson, Annika Stewart and Brynn Senden.
 
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Oh definitely. We got a host of talent on this Gophers roster. Just a matter of the players taking that next step.
I’m just struck by how much of the roster comes from two high schools and long time WBB rivals, Hopkins and Wayzata. You can still find videos of their games on YouTube. During Paige and Mara’s time these games were memorable.
 
26-27: Saniyah Hall as a frosh + Juju as a senior (or RS junior). USC should be pretty pretty good.

Assuming no issues with two alphas/chemistry.
 
I like it a lot after the Merkle departure?! I like their team but I was surprised ESPN had them rated as contenders for a national championship.
Haven't read that ESPN article. Plan on doing so this weekend. Interested in seeing why ESPN thinks this way.
 
I like it a lot after the Merkle departure?! I like their team but I was surprised ESPN had them rated as contenders for a national championship.
If Bri McDaniel is healthy, they'll have a good team. But the two recent international signings were pretty solid. Now the Terps have 6 international players on their roster.
 
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Pretty decent if you ask me.

Heck yeah! That is a textbook way to schedule! You got your heavyweights, South Carolina and UConn. Followed by some cruiserweights, NC State and ND. Then throw in some light heavyweights, the New Mexico State, Cal, and Portland. You have a balanced schedule with a chance to build, hopefully, your players confidence. Well done, Coach Gottlieb and USC AD
 
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Shame there isn't a conference challenge series involving the Big Ten anymore.

An OOC schedule involving only home games outside of heading to San Juan over Thanksgiving. Good grief. Brenda seems to be taking a page out of the Bayou Bengals' playbook! :rolleyes:
 
Shame there isn't a conference challenge series involving the Big Ten anymore.

An OOC schedule involving only home games outside of heading to San Juan over Thanksgiving. Good grief. Brenda seems to be taking a page out of the Bayou Bengals' playbook! :rolleyes:
A friend mentioned the same thing to me when I shared this post with them.
 
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