Time is running short for Tara to entrench that “dynasty.” ( butt yeah she has been great). Dawn SHOULD have more years left in coaching, thus more chances.What I find interesting is, why nobody talks about Stanford being the "Next" UConn? They were the defending champs being led by the winningest Coach in WBB history, Tara Vanderveer. Stanford recruits well and develops their players. Why they are not in the conversation?
I would hardly call Stanford’s academic demands “constraining.” A significant portion of the very best recruits in WBB are also outstanding students, and a Stanford degree carries enormous weight with such recruits. Geno, who is always after the very top talent in the nation, has lost more recruits to Stanford than any other school, including: Brink, Jones, 2/3 Samuelson sisters and countless others.Time is running short for Tara to entrench that “dynasty.” ( butt yeah she has been great). Dawn SHOULD have more years left in coaching, thus more chances.
What Tara has accomplishments within the constraints of Stanford’s academic demands is astounding.
Actually, there are NO dynasties in WBB. A powerful group or family must maintain its position for more than just the life of one person.
Takes a NC under two or more different coaches to make a dynasty. Geno and Pat have been / were the heads of great kingdoms. Neither school is a dynasty - yet.
No kidding. Sure there are a lot of great programs but when you add in the reputation/academic side Stanford offers, thats extremely appealing to recruits. Definitely gives them a leg in recruiting when they can combine the academic side of what they offer on top of being a top 5 program. I don't think overall Stanfords admission criteria is a big issue for Tara, most (generally speaking) don't have issues working hard or making the grades.a Stanford degree carries enormous weight with such recruits.
Based on what?? Last I check SC was the more dominant team that season and was #1 for longer that season.
What I find interesting is, why nobody talks about Stanford being the "Next" UConn? They were the defending champs being led by the winningest Coach in WBB history, Tara Vanderveer. Stanford recruits well and develops their players. Why they are not in the conversation?
Tara went a generation in getting her 3rd title despite going to numerous Final Fours in that span of time. She could reel 4 or 5 titles in a row but I understand why they aren't in the conversation.What I find interesting is, why nobody talks about Stanford being the "Next" UConn? They were the defending champs being led by the winningest Coach in WBB history, Tara Vanderveer. Stanford recruits well and develops their players. Why they are not in the conversation?
Because the conversation is a “nothing burger”. Title should’ve been, “will there ever be another dynasty in WCBB. Then the debate on possibilities could start.What I find interesting is, why nobody talks about Stanford being the "Next" UConn? They were the defending champs being led by the winningest Coach in WBB history, Tara Vanderveer. Stanford recruits well and develops their players. Why they are not in the conversation?
Yeah, I know, my assertion that Oregon was the best team that season is debatable. Was expecting dissenting views!That’s a bit of a stretch. Certainly, OR was one of the best teams in college basketball that season. But whether they could have won the championship that year is debatable.
I think this is correct. Nothing has even remotely resembled the Wooden era UCLA in men's hoops since his retirement. Most likely no one will ever do anything similar to Geno in women's hoops.Simply put, there will probably never be another UConn in WBB.
If I had an athletically and academically inclined child ( any scholarship sport) I would encourage him/her to play at Stanford.When Geno goes no one will ever accomplish that again in WBB.
Frankly if I had a basketball and academically inclined daughter (I have no children) who had the opportunity I would urge her to play at Stanford. There isn't anything wrong with the academic reputation of other schools but Stanford is a no brainer for the combination of academics and basketball.
The same Gamecock team that lost to the Huskies by 11 six weeks earlier, with Coates in the lineup? I guess we’ll never know.
I would hardly call Stanford’s academic demands “constraining.” A significant portion of the very best recruits in WBB are also outstanding students, and a Stanford degree carries enormous weight with such recruits. Geno, who is always after the very top talent in the nation, has lost more recruits to Stanford than any other school, including: Brink, Jones, 2/3 Samuelson sisters and countless others.
Well-healed Stanford alumni endow 15 WBB scholarships, along with the salaries for Tara and all her coaches. Stanford has a significant advantage over just about every other D1 program in the nation. They fill all 15 scholarships with incredibly talented recruits, who seldom if ever transfer, due in part to the prestige of a Stanford sheepskin,
That's all fair enough. W/ Mulkey just getting started at LSU and Vic soon joining the SEC again w/ Texas, dominating the conference is going to become a whole lot more interesting for Dawn in the coming years, let alone dominating all of wcbb. Although Vic might be cycling out before too long as well. And then there are those eternally hopeful Tennessee fans that think they are on the verge of returning to their glory years...every off season.I think the next dynasty talk is directly related to Geno and Tara cycling out of the sport.
I doubt anyone will be as dominant for as long as Geno, but could a team step in the vacuum and be the clear dominant power? Yeah I think that could happen.
Wouldn't predict it but it's on the table.
I think it's still most likely that a small group continues to dominate as we've seen since the four peat.
LOLOLOLLLL!!But for Covid and a missed put back layup in the final four this might be a more full blown conversation.
As it is, win this year and maybe it's a discussion.
I remember ppl asking the same thing when A'ja graduated.What happens when Boston graduates?
We were the better team. Hence the #1 ranking.LOLOLOLLLL!!
Whata coulda shoulda!
I'm sorry, but if anyone thinks that SC would've beaten Oregon in 2020, I've got a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.