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[QUOTE="CamrnCrz1974, post: 3433143, member: 1052"] If one defines "dynasty" as national championships, then yes, "rebuild" or "revive" — which is what was used for the byline on the ESPN app — can be used (if UConn does not win a national title, the senior class will be the first since the 2008 seniors to graduate without a title). As an aside, ESPN cannot win for trying. There are posters who claim there is almost no coverage or not enough coverage. There are posters who take issue with the types of coverage (even when ESPN does the same thing on the men’s side and treats the sports similarly). There are posters who claim the timing of coverage is wrong (e.g., bracketology). And now there are posters upset with a word that was used in reference to a dynasty. The byline also called UConn "[U][B]the greatest dynasty in sports[/B][/U]" when referencing reviving it!!! Personally, I am happy to see ESPN have an in-depth feature on a transcendental high school player in the women’s game, as the network has previously featured among such players in the men’s game. [/QUOTE]
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