Need to add the HOYAS! I almost forgot Providence!This sniffs a lot like a playing time thread, but those are great fun, too. Here’s mine:
UConn (of course)
Creighton
Marquette
DePaul
Villanova
Providence
Georgetown
Seton Hall
St John’s
Xavier
Butler
Creighton returns almost everyone, except Rembao. I think they can build on their tournament achievement.
DePaul loses some key players, but Morrow should be even better after a year of D1 experience
The coaching at Marquette and Villanova is too good for them not be contenders. Marquette loses Van Kleunen, but Karlen is coming into her own.
It’s hard not to like Kelsey Ransom.
I think Mel Moore will be able to make steady progress with Xavier. Could they overtake St John’s?
Hoya saxa!!!Need to add the HOYAS! I almost forgot Providence!
It’s hard not to like Seton Hall. Great coach and a magical pixie at point guard. I just think Creighton is on an upward trajectory and the Hall isn’t. I’ll be happy to be proven wrong on this. I hadn’t realized Satterfield transferred from Xavier. That may require a reconsideration on my part.No love for Seton Hall? The Pirates will have a senior-laden team led by Lauren Park-Lane and Sydney Cooks (Miss State transfer). they beat Creighton inthe BEast tourney and advanced to the WNIT championship game before losing to So Dakota State
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