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[QUOTE="oldhusky, post: 4855083, member: 9844"] Just trying to add a couple of things to the points both of you have made. Of course Tara got ahead of Geno because of an earlier career start. In general, Geno has been cutting into that lead gradually over time, because although both have had remarkable records, Geno's winning percentage was still better and he kept getting closer, within a couple of games I believe, and then we had the injury streak for the third year in a row and Tara has expanded her margin. Obviously how far you go in the tournament makes a big difference, and this year I don't know which team has the edge there. With Brink presumably departing I wonder if Stanford can stay near the top, and on paper Uconn could be very good depending on many things, but of course that was true the last three years too. Uconn takes on a very tough out of conference schedule but Stanford will have more in conference competition, so the race between then could be interesting for several more years IMO. [/QUOTE]
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