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Dawn Staley is happy to see women’s basketball dynasties end, as long as it’s not USC
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[QUOTE="Longtime fan, post: 2823223, member: 7093"] I agree with Dawn, but there are still some dynasties lurking ( ND, Baylor, etc). ND never has a poor team. They were brilliant last year despite devastating injuries. They should be a " walk-over" this year as NCAA champs. I don't see anyone beating them if they remain healthy. UCONN will have a great year, but it will take some player surprises for them to win it all. And UCONN fans only consider the "big games" ( non conference ) and the NCAA tournament in evaluating a season, as their league games are embarrassing due to lack of competitiveness. There is no reward to beating Cincinnati by 40 points. How does one get pumped up to watch UConn vs. Tulsa, or Memphis, or East Carolina, or SMU? Need I go on? [/QUOTE]
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