2001/2002 Huskies rated as the all time best. I buy that. How about you?
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LOL!!!I'm impressed that UConn teams took 6 of the 9 spots.
I posted some of this team's stats in another thread, and yes, this team was insanely dominant"
"Bird, Cash, Jones, Williams, and Taurasi were on a mission after losing to ND in NCAA semis the prior season. In 2002, the MOV for regular, BET, NCAA, and total were 38, 39, 27, and 36. The lowest MOV was 9, and the highest was 69. We'll most likely never see that level of domination again."
LOL!!!
How is 2014 #9?
That team combined for:
3 NPOY awards-All stewie
12-State Farm 1st team AA honors:
3-Stewie
2-Dolson
2-KML
2-Moriah
2-Hartley
1-Tuck
8-WNBA draft picks
**The 6 mentioned above along with Chong and Stokes.
2-NDPOY awards-Dolson & Jefferson
The #1 3 - point shooter in program history
And I'm sorry, Achonwa would've done nothing to change that game. She was overrated in college and she's overrated now.
Sorry but 2013-14 Stewie team is by far the all-time best. They had something like five AAs.2001/2002 Huskies rated as the all time best. I buy that. How about you?
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Far better.The interior defense of Stewie, Stokes, and Dolson was as good as this year's South Carolina team.
Not sure how you can conclude they were “far better.” Both post defenses are about as good as you’ll find.Far better.
Well, the Stokes/Stewie/Dolson trio played against better teams and they are all now veteran WNBA players who all have won championsips...Not sure how you can conclude they were “far better.” Both post defenses are about as good as you’ll find.
And I might even give the offensive edge to those three given Stewie and DolsonThe interior defense of Stewie, Stokes, and Dolson was as good as this year's South Carolina team.
What “better teams” did Stokes/Stewart/Dolson play against? I’d argue that women’s college basketball today is far more competitive now than it was a decade ago. And of course those three players have had more distinguished pro careers since this year’s SC players obviously haven’t gone pro yet.Well, the Stokes/Stewie/Dolson trio played against better teams and they are all now veteran WNBA players who all have won championsips...
Definitely agree with thatAnd I might even give the offensive edge to those three given Stewie and Dolson
And I might even give the offensive edge to those three given Stewie and Dolson
I'd argue that ND's 2012-13 backcourt of Diggins, Loyd, and McBride was a better offensive backcourt than Mo and Kaleena. This is further backed up by their respective pro careers as all three ND players have had far superior pro careers to Mo and Kaleena.When Bria was out with foot/ankle issues, we played a backcourt of Mo and Kaleena. That may have been the best offensive backcourt since Sue and Diana. I think the 2014 was one of the best, certainly not 9th.
Hartley was healthy the entire 2014 season so I believe you're referring to the 2013 season? If so, Jefferson had a largely unremarkable freshman campaign coming off the bench (averaged 4ppg).When Bria was out with foot/ankle issues, we played a backcourt of Mo and Kaleena. That may have been the best offensive backcourt since Sue and Diana. I think the 2014 was one of the best, certainly not 9th.
They actually played defense by the rules.Not sure how you can conclude they were “far better.” Both post defenses are about as good as you’ll find.
I think we were exclusively talking about UConn backcourts, but Diggins, Loyd, and McBride is arguably ND’s best backcourt. I’d love to see them play the Marina Mabrey, Arike Ogunbowale, and Jackie Young team(s).I'd argue that ND's 2012-13 backcourt of Diggins, Loyd, and McBride was a better offensive backcourt than Mo and Kaleena. This is further backed up by their respective pro careers as all three ND players have had far superior pro careers to Mo and Kaleena.
Please enlighten me... how do SC posts not play by the rules?They actually played defense by the rules.
Fair, I hope Moriah Jefferson can overcome her injuries.I think we were exclusively talking about UConn backcourts, but Diggins, Loyd, and McBride is arguably ND’s best backcourt. I’d love to see them play the Marina Mabrey, Arike Ogunbowale, and Jackie Young team(s).
Also, in all fairness, Mo has had to deal with knee injuries for most of her pro career. Last season she had a real breakout season with Minnesota, so I’m hoping she can build on it. That said, I do wish KML was able to make it as a pro. She had underrated handles and her shot was so pretty.
I go with 15-16. Stewart was much belter her senior year than any other. A three-time National Championship team with also the best pg in teh nation as a senior - they were crazy-great. Stewart shot 42.6% from 3. That is better than any year of Bria Hartley as an example. She also shot 62.5% from 2. As a lead player, she was as unstoppable inside-and-out as you will ever have.Sorry but 2013-14 Stewie team is by far the all-time best. They had something like five AAs.
Think Detroit Pistons of Lambeer and Mahomes, the officials won't call all the foulsPlease enlighten me... how do SC posts not play by the rules?
Hartley was healthy the entire 2014 season so I believe you're referring to the 2013 season? If so, Jefferson had a largely unremarkable freshman campaign coming off the bench (averaged 4ppg).