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Dawn Staley "It felt great beating UConn"

I know, right? It wasn't Henny passing the ball to someone wearing a Stanford jersey with 15 seconds on the clock or the missed wide-open layup with 1 second on the clock. It was the kicked ball and layup. Yep, that was it. The only play that mattered. SMH
So much salt. SMH.

Imagine climbing in the bed with Stanford.

Have a little more pride.
 
So much salt. SMH.

Imagine climbing in the bed with Stanford.

Have a little more pride.
Nonsense What GIF by GEICO
 
Massey had Oregon ranked #1 at the end of the 2020 season:

Massey gave Oregon a 58pct chance of winning a South Carolina-Oregon game.

So, all we know is it highly likely would of been a very good game that either team could of won.

PS- Interestingly, Massey gave Baylor a 54pct chance of beating South Carolina:
dude I'm a pac 12 dude and I'm telling you they would not have won the title. Kelly Graves is an overhyped hc who only gets by talent, look at how his team fell apart this season 5 transfers. Baylor vs SC woulda been the final, but I don't think Baylor would have repeated.
And after this season isn't it funny that Kansas in the men and SC in the women win their titles.
Guess who were the faves according to Vegas to win the 2020 tournament titles before covid ended the tournaments? Yep Kansas and South Carolina. I believe in things are meant to be and as much as I do not like Bill Self, Kansas prob was going to win the 2020 title.
 
I've always admired Dawn Staley since the 1996 Olympics, especially when she coached at Temple while still playing in the WNBA. In 2015 my daughter and I ran into a relative of Dawn's at LAX the weekend before the Final Four coming back from a basketball tournament my 9 year old daughter played in. We had plane tickets and hotel reservations for Tampa, but decided my daughter couldn't miss two days of school for that Final Four because she had missed several days of school a week or two before. We took our daughter to the 2008 Final Four in Tampa.

The relative saw my daughter in her basketball uniform at the airport and struck up a conversation. When my daughter mentioned we were likely going to Final Four, the relative gave me her business card and told me to call her if we went, and said she'd introduce my daughter to Dawn.

Based upon Graves record the past two years I'm less confident than I was in 2020 they would of won, but I think it's highly likely they would of made the Final Four. I saw them beat Stanford in person late February 2020 and it felt like they beat Stanford by a lot more than 8 points. Oregon was dominant in the Pac-12 tournament and on a hot streak. Sabrina is a better Kelsey Plum and Kelsey got Washington to the Final Four in 2016.
 
dude I'm a pac 12 dude and I'm telling you they would not have won the title. Kelly Graves is an overhyped hc who only gets by talent, look at how his team fell apart this season 5 transfers. Baylor vs SC woulda been the final, but I don't think Baylor would have repeated.
And after this season isn't it funny that Kansas in the men and SC in the women win their titles.
Guess who were the faves according to Vegas to win the 2020 tournament titles before covid ended the tournaments? Yep Kansas and South Carolina. I believe in things are meant to be and as much as I do not like Bill Self, Kansas prob was going to win the 2020 title.
Nah. We all can't know who would have won. There were 3 excellent teams that had the best chance. But c'mon you being a pac 10 fan/ dude doesn't matter much. You are a UCONN dude too and look how much you went after them this year before NC State. It's okay / fine but making the comment you make that because you are a pac 10 fan that you are more in-the-know doesn't hold water. It's not a slam. Just that you can't possibly know just as you didn't know about UCONN.
 
As a Stanford fan I agree the refs missed a kicked ball, but SC still would of had to beat Arizona to win the championship. Plus SC missed two point blank shots in the last couple seconds.
As a SC fan, this a fair and succinct summary of the game.

I know we are all competitors and this likely won’t satisfy anyone here, but at the end of the day, both teams won a championship in the last two seasons. Both have something to celebrate - Stanford won a hard-earned title in a most difficult year and South Carolina completed the redemption/comeback story as the wire-to-wire #1.
 
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Nah. We all can't know who would have won. There were 3 excellent teams that had the best chance. But c'mon you being a pac 10 fan/ dude doesn't matter much. You are a UCONN dude too and look how much you went after them this year before NC State. It's okay / fine but making the comment you make that because you are a pac 10 fan that you are more in-the-know doesn't hold water. It's not a slam. Just that you can't possibly know just as you didn't know about UCONN.
that Oregon team was VASTLY overrated, they lost a game by 10 in a neutral court to Louisville, dropped another one at ASU. I just don't believe they were ever the best team. They won a blowout win at Uconn yes, but so did Baylor and SC blewout Uconn at home. I think after that game people just inflated Oregon because they assumed that was a strong Uconn team and you hadn't seen a UConn team get embarrassed like that at home.
 
that Oregon team was VASTLY overrated, they lost a game by 10 in a neutral court to Louisville, dropped another one at ASU. I just don't believe they were ever the best team. They won a blowout win at Uconn yes, but so did Baylor and SC blewout Uconn at home. I think after that game people just inflated Oregon because they assumed that was a strong Uconn team and you hadn't seen a UConn team get embarrassed like that at home.
Any loss by any top team you can make a point to do what you are doing with Oregon and then downplay any of the victories. Sort of like you did with UCONN, right?
 
Of course she enjoyed it. Who wouldn't ?
I will never begrudge Dawn or any other coach for stating the obvious. In Dawn’s case, how many times has she lost to UConn (Geno)? If you are an opposing coach, it always feels great to beat UConn preseason, regular season or post season. If they can pull it off, then they’ve earned the right to say so. Many Boneyarders comment here when we beat Tennessee or Notre Dame about how good it feels. :cool:
 
South Carolina had a good team and played well enough to win the championship....but they are not a Dynasty, not by a long shot. In women's college basketball there have only been 3. Louisiana Tech(hope I got that right), Tennessee and UConn. Notre Dame-no, Baylor-no USC-no and a few other pretenders. Did I miss one?
 
I will never begrudge Dawn or any other coach for stating the obvious. In Dawn’s case, how many times has she lost to UConn (Geno)? If you are an opposing coach, it always feels great to beat UConn preseason, regular season or post season. If they can pull it off, then they’ve earned the right to say so. Many Boneyarders comment here when we beat Tennessee or Notre Dame about how good it feels. :cool:
The only difference here is the boneyard dislikes Notre Dame and Tennessee and we respect South Carolina.
B&C
 
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South Carolina had a good team and played well enough to win the championship....but they are not a Dynasty, not by a long shot. In women's college basketball there have only been 3. Louisiana Tech(hope I got that right), Tennessee and UConn. Notre Dame-no, Baylor-no USC-no and a few other pretenders. Did I miss one?
The Qin dynasty, or Ch'in dynasty was the first dynasty of Imperial China, lasting from 221 to 206 BC.

The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China (202 BC – 220 AD), established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu.

Yes, the Tennessee and Louisiana Tech Dynasties are relevant to wbb history. Are they relevant to today? Well, Tennessee has a chance because of its resources. I doubt LaTech does.

I am not saying that South Carolina is an established dynasty at this time, but the foundation is there for one to be built given the success of the program since 2017, the resources and dedication of those resources to wbb, and the potential length of remaining career of Dawn given her level of support from the university.

Flash-in-the-pan or emerging dynasty - or somewhere in between?
 
The Qin dynasty, or Ch'in dynasty was the first dynasty of Imperial China, lasting from 221 to 206 BC.

The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty of China (202 BC – 220 AD), established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu.

Yes, the Tennessee and Louisiana Tech Dynasties are relevant to wbb history. Are they relevant to today? Well, Tennessee has a chance because of its resources. I doubt LaTech does.

I am not saying that South Carolina is an established dynasty at this time, but the foundation is there for one to be built given the success of the program since 2017, the resources and dedication of those resources to wbb, and the potential length of remaining career of Dawn given her level of support from the university.

Flash-in-the-pan or emerging dynasty - or somewhere in between?
Prior to 221 BC, Immaculata was the WCBB dynasty
 
I'm the biggest UConn fan there is, but Dawn is a class act. I admire the stands she takes for Black Lives, Equal rights for women, etc! She has copied Geno's model of how to build a program and kudos to her. We need women coaches who bring competence and class to the game. If you can't see that is who Dawn is, then you need your eyes checked! I will always route against her if Uconn is playing them, but against anyone else, I'm for Dawn!
 
Oh my lord.

It's truly unbelievable the number of Boneyard threads that go completely off the rails because some of the SC fans won't rest until they've found a tiny bee in their bonnet.

SMDH
And it amazes me that, after this subject was obviously dropped to allow the thread to go back "on the rail", there are ppl on the BY that insist on stirring the pot again.

What purpose does it serve or goal does it accomplish to bring this back up again days later other than causing more trouble?
 
Gamecock fan here. I have enjoyed reading you guys' posts for the last couple of years and have great respect for your program, actually jealously would probably be a better term. But I wanted to congratulate you all on all of your successes and the respect and kindness you show for our - USC's - program. It is uplifting to see and classy. Good luck in the future!
 
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Gamecock fan here. I have enjoyed reading you guys' posts for the last couple of years and have great respect for your program, actually jealously would probably be a better term. But I wanted to congratulate you all on all of your successes and the respect and kindness you show for our - USC's - program. It is uplifting to see and classy. Good luck in the future!
Nice post #1. Welcome Newb!
 

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