Hard to tell from MD WBB site, however ESPN is showing them in their fifth year, so my guess is no ?Wondering if Saylor and Mir will still be eligible to play.
NoWondering if Saylor and Mir will still be eligible to play.
Thats amazingBrenda is one of only four currently active women's coaches with a NCAA title to her credit. Beat Duke in OT in 2006.
Others are more obvious, Geno, Dawn and Kim.
Wouldn't it be the higher ranked team?Can you tell if UConn will be the “home” team?
I’d like to see games against Michigan and Iowa St. too.Doubleheader with Michigan Iowa St
The games may be moved up to earlier times as they were last year.And a 9:00 pm start time for fans from CT means an overnight stay in NY, or an extremely late train commute back home. We didn’t get home from the MSG game that started at 7:30 until after 1:00 am. I’m getting to old for that late of a commute! I love my Huskies, and had a great time this past December at Barclays, and would love to go again, but …
Awesome! It's a great day and a celebration of women's basketball! I need a good restaurant within walking distance of the arena.I just got my tickets and my NYC friends are all in as well!
I loved going to Barclay's this year. An NBA arena with that kind of buzz around Women's CBB! I stayed at an airbnb in Brooklyn. The subway lets out 20 yards from the arena. Study the subway maps and I'm sure you'll find anything you want.Last year we ended up in Manhattan. We couldn't find anything good in the area around Barclays.
Wow. Out of curiosity, how long is a typical commute to NYC? Trying to get a sense compared to a commute to Toronto for a similar event.And a 9:00 pm start time for fans from CT means an overnight stay in NY, or an extremely late train commute back home. We didn’t get home from the MSG game that started at 7:30 until after 1:00 am. I’m getting to old for that late of a commute! I love my Huskies, and had a great time this past December at Barclays, and would love to go again, but …