Name which schools women's BB programs have been to at least 20 final four appearances?Let’s make it simple. Name all the programs who have been to four consecutive Final Fours,
Yes. @Next 12 . We know the top answer.
That’s not heavily implied by my note to Next 12?Now name all of the teams that have been to 12 consecutive Final Fours![]()
...since 2000 and been to every NCAA tournament since 1989. Except 2020 when the tourney was cancelled, of courseName which schools women's BB programs have been to at least 20 final four appearances?
I don't know that I've ever heard that criterion used for Blue Bloods. I have heard it used for dynasty, but only rarely.The criterion of having to win a championship under at least two different coaches, in order to be viewed as a "blue blood" program, is arguably an important one
You are probably correct, though I am not certain of this.CHRIS will not win another title as coach, When GENO retires , she will be retiring too. The end of the most successful era in Women's BB. NEVER will be equalled. The main reason is there is no coach right now that has the genius of GENO. I think before GENO retires he will pick his own successor and will guide him on. HUSKIES FOREVER!!!!!
Pretty good list I would say. Not too sure about Baylor and I wouldn't include South Carolina but that would be based more the Blue Blood definition than them not being deserving of being recognized as one the great programs of the sport.Dynastic Blueblood:: LA tech (ancient though it is)
Blue bloods: UConn, Tennessee, Stanford, Notre Dame, Baylor, SCar ( minimum 2 NCs and a decade of excellence)
Tier 3: all the other former champs who aren’t blue bloods.U$C No decade of dominance.