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And 2002, 2009, 2010, and 1995 and then 2000 and 2013. (That 2000 team 4 Olympians, and 2002 had 4 as well - 2001 was probably even better before injuries with 5 olympians)More click bait. I agree on the #1 team, but would pick the 2014 and 2015 UConn teams against most in this list.
UConn teams 3 of the top 20. Yeah, that's real. Then the list shoehorns a bunch of great UConn teams further down, like: oops.
Where is 2009 and 2010? Undefeated teams should be in top 10. Those teams throttled the competition. Undefeated back to back in the Big East should count for something.
The 2009 UConn team (with Tina, Maya and Renee) beat No. 2 UNC on the road by 30 and never lost a game by single digits, winning both FF games by 20.Geez, you guys coulda read the very brief explanation before bashing the list order. The criteria was "Who dominated their respective season the most." not "Who would beat who."
For as far back as my memory goes ('95), they did a defensible job.
Hard to knock 2013 - 2016 as dominating their period. From start of NCAA tournament in 2013 - through NC in 2016 the team lost one early season game in 2014-15.Geez, you guys coulda read the very brief explanation before bashing the list order. The criteria was "Who dominated their respective season the most." not "Who would beat who."
For as far back as my memory goes ('95), they did a defensible job.
Yea, if you are losing games, you're not dominating. This list absolutely needs to be bashed. Along with anyone who tries to defend it.Geez, you guys coulda read the very brief explanation before bashing the list order. The criteria was "Who dominated their respective season the most." not "Who would beat who."