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Duke is a 3 seed. They play lsu next week. I expect Duke to win

Duke is a much better team and lsu has lost all games of significance vs better teams. While they have good players the coaching is lacking and they have not showing they can handle the pressure

Duke 74
LSU 62
Don't know why I thought Duke was 2 seed
 
Oregon hung in there for a while, but Texas has run away. Up 30 thru Q3. Booker has scored 32. Oregon only has 42 as a team.


Are we on a record pace for number of players w/ 30 point games?
 
So far today 4 out of 6 games are blow outs. About as lopsided as Day 1 games were.
 
Hmm. Booker was playing pretty late in this game. She got up to 40 points. Texas won 100-58. I don't think they needed her on the floor much in Q4 but she was still playing. Logged 35 minutes. They went 11 deep, so I don't think there is a lack of depth argument.
 
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As for Texas Oregon, I was left scratching my head how on earth Oregon rated a #8 seed the way they played. I get that Texas plays tough D, but most of the first half turnovers were self-inflicted. And so many missed layups that didn’t even look like basketball shots. After awhile I found myself yelling at the screen, “Katie, stop passing the ball to your so-called teammates. You’re going to have to carry this team all by yourself.” Such a waste of a substantial talent by Kelly Graves.

Analogous things could be said about many Big10 and Big12 teams. We are very far from anything resembling parity, and some of it can probably be attributed to the NIL/portal concentrating talent too much.

By contrast, the OU-Mich St game looks like a classic tournament game. Very intense, very competitive into the third quarter.
 
I don't have a dog in the fight...but Michigan St. is getting EVERY call in this game in Q3. The crowd in Norman is getting very restless, led by Mr. Beers.
 
Chavez is 1 point away from joining Paris as the only freshman in Oklahoma history to score 600 points in a season.
 
I don't have a dog in the fight...but Michigan St. is getting EVERY call in this game in Q3. The crowd in Norman is getting very restless, led by Mr. Beers.
I didn’t see it that way. The whistles are pretty even, 16-14. But there has been a lot pushing and shoving in the paint, and surprisingly the refs are calling them. The flagrant on Beers was obvious on replay, for example. Same for Verhulst, Jones and VanSlooten. I think Mr. Beers is doing the game a disservice by enflaming passions. And extravagant shove down by Stewart on one contested rebound looked over the top.
 
I think both teams got tired. LOTS of miss jump shots. Oklahoma prevails 77-71. Double double for Beers, 5 straight in Tourney games w/ Oklahoma for her.
 
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Duke will be the heavy favorite against lsu the way Duke is playing right now


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Simmer down fella
 
I didn’t see it that way. The whistles are pretty even, 16-14. But there has been a lot pushing and shoving in the paint, and surprisingly the refs are calling them. The flagrant on Beers was obvious on replay, for example. Same for Verhulst, Jones and VanSlooten. I think Mr. Beers is doing the game a disservice by enflaming passions. And extravagant shove down by Stewart on one contested rebound looked over the top.
When did Beers get a flagrant? Chavez drew one much earlier. They got Beers on a push off, she did, but she was surrounded by 4 defenders, there's no way there was no foul by any of them prior to Raegan getting whistled. Call the first foul, not the response several seconds later.
 
When did Beers get a flagrant? Chavez drew one much earlier. They got Beers on a push off, she did, but she was surrounded by 4 defenders, there's no way there was no foul by any of them prior to Raegan getting whistled. Call the first foul, not the response several seconds later.
You’re right. I meant an offensive foul. Typing got ahead of myself. It didn’t look like a response to a prior foul. Just trying to prevent a held ball call. And it wasn’t a subtle push off. Full extension of the arm, not a flop.
 
I'm getting myself mixed up. The flagrant I'm thinking of was against Michigan St. While she did flare her arm out, it was in response to Chavez grabbing her arm while she tried to drive. So that one did go in Oklahoma's favor. I thought that was bad, too. Refs need to do a better job of seeing the initial action, not the response.

But there was a good long stretch of Q3 where every whistle was going in the Spartans favor.
 

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