She knows proper player spacing. Otherwise, a player would be left out on an island.She is a poet with the ball.
But how do you really feel?

I'll let TDF give the authoritative answer on this, but my sense is that a) maybe not quite as intense but still a big rivalry game, and b) geography and dominance play a big role with respect to UConn. None of our rivals are next door neighbors, and none of our MBB rivals have very good WBB teams. Durham and Chapel Hill are close by, people grow up in NC rooting for one or the other in general, and both WBB programs have had success.But how do you really feel?
Is the Duke-UNC rivalry as fierce in women's hoops as it is in men's hoops? The rivalries from our men's team don't seem to carry over here, at least not to the same degree.
Ask the men's board what they think of Duke.None of our rivals are next door neighbors, and none of our MBB rivals have very good WBB teams.
I love Duke MBB. One of my favorites. Geno and Coach K are quite similar.Hate to say it, but no one likes Duke MBB. They're the Yankees of the sport. I don't think of them as a rival of UConn's, however.
Careful you may be proving Alex point.I love Duke MBB. One of my favorites. Geno and Coach K are quite similar.
Hyperbole on my part obviously.I love Duke MBB. One of my favorites. Geno and Coach K are quite similar.
But my point was that Duke is disliked by fans of programs far and wide, including programs who aren't really their rivals. The Yankees, Cowboys, Lakers, Manchester United, Notre Dame football, Duke basketball- they are widely popular and widely hated brands.Hate the Yankees. (well pretty much any team from NY).Careful you may be proving Alex point.

I may get banned or beat up for say ing this, but I hate both Duke and UConn's mens basketball teams after both beat Butler in the finals the last two years. That slipper would have looked real nice on Cinderella!![]()
Ha-ha. More serious things than basketball, you crack me up.(other than the nit that I reserve the word "hate" for more serious things than basketball.)

But how do you really feel?
Is the Duke-UNC rivalry as fierce in women's hoops as it is in men's hoops? The rivalries from our men's team don't seem to carry over here, at least not to the same degree.

I'll let TDF give the authoritative answer on this, but my sense is that a) maybe not quite as intense but still a big rivalry game, and b) geography and dominance play a big role with respect to UConn. None of our rivals are next door neighbors, and none of our MBB rivals have very good WBB teams. Durham and Chapel Hill are close by, people grow up in NC rooting for one or the other in general, and both WBB programs have had success.
If I see another person with a Duke hat or Duke shirt on... there is kind of an unwritten bond. We are heavily outnumbered here in NC... Probably a 4:1 ratio of UNC fans to Duke fans. So the fans of the Dark Blue have to stick together. 
In the BEast we had West Virginia-Pitt, aka The Backyard Brawl. I don't think any of their teams like one another. But, as you know, Pitt is going to the ACC and WVU to the B12 - I bet the series continues though.Nothing in basketball can approach the fierceness of the UNC-Duke Men's rivalry... with the exception of probably UK and Louisville.
In the BEast we had West Virginia-Pitt, aka The Backyard Brawl. I don't think any of their teams like one another. But, as you know, Pitt is going to the ACC and WVU to the B12 - I bet the series continues though.
Speaking of rivalries, should the Boston College AD ever find his cojones (if he has any), he'll put UConn back on all of his teams' schedules. Maybe then they'd get more people than the players' moms and a couple of liquored up frats to go to games.

BC. Simply because it would be funny if they won.Just wondering.... if Boston College played Tenn in women's hoops..... who would yall pull for ?![]()