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During the selection show the ESPN announcers noted that a certain group of teams that included Louisville had all been 1-4 seeds last year. Okay, wrong, but who but people with weird brains remembers any of that type of minutia?
But now we get a Beth-Deb-Maria-Brooke show on ESPN about the expected UConn-ND showdown that is a decent enough analysis though ND again seems to be tired of being overshadowed by UConn and failing in the tourney against the Huskies (um, who has won 3 of 4 UConn-ND semis meetings?). And apparently the key for an ND win is just stopping Stewie, and we already know that's impossible, so why even play this tourney?
But the glaring statement that Beth leads off the show with is the one that is either an incomplete irritation or wrong, depending on how it's meant. "A battle of unbeatens in men's or women's history. Two perfect teams playing for a national championship has never happened." Absolutely right that no matchup of two unbeaten teams has occurred in an NC game, and since ESPN is skirting over 5 rounds of the 2014 to make sure they can get their UConn-ND preview in now in case the meeting gets derailed along the way, it might make sense to say the titan battle never happened before in the NC game, where this year it would need to happen.
But of course it is not true that it has never happened that two undefeated teams entered the women's tournament hoping for a national title, and that they played each other. It just happened in a first round game, and in the same year that a #16 seed team beat a #1 seed team when Harvard knocked off Stanford. Back in 1998 a #16 Liberty at 28-0 (gotta be the best ever record for a #16 seed, and the last rated one at that) squared of against #1 seed UTenn at 33-0, and the score was pretty much a 1-16 type at 102-58 for the Vols.
Was Liberty really playing for a national championship as a #16 seed? Well, you gotta have dreams, don't you?
But now we get a Beth-Deb-Maria-Brooke show on ESPN about the expected UConn-ND showdown that is a decent enough analysis though ND again seems to be tired of being overshadowed by UConn and failing in the tourney against the Huskies (um, who has won 3 of 4 UConn-ND semis meetings?). And apparently the key for an ND win is just stopping Stewie, and we already know that's impossible, so why even play this tourney?
But the glaring statement that Beth leads off the show with is the one that is either an incomplete irritation or wrong, depending on how it's meant. "A battle of unbeatens in men's or women's history. Two perfect teams playing for a national championship has never happened." Absolutely right that no matchup of two unbeaten teams has occurred in an NC game, and since ESPN is skirting over 5 rounds of the 2014 to make sure they can get their UConn-ND preview in now in case the meeting gets derailed along the way, it might make sense to say the titan battle never happened before in the NC game, where this year it would need to happen.
But of course it is not true that it has never happened that two undefeated teams entered the women's tournament hoping for a national title, and that they played each other. It just happened in a first round game, and in the same year that a #16 seed team beat a #1 seed team when Harvard knocked off Stanford. Back in 1998 a #16 Liberty at 28-0 (gotta be the best ever record for a #16 seed, and the last rated one at that) squared of against #1 seed UTenn at 33-0, and the score was pretty much a 1-16 type at 102-58 for the Vols.
Was Liberty really playing for a national championship as a #16 seed? Well, you gotta have dreams, don't you?
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