Make your case for Boston, I need to be convinced, if she is Naismith winner I am living in an alternate universe.A case can be made for all four finalists. But, you know who I’m rooting for.
Make your case for Boston, I need to be convinced, if she is Naismith I am living in an alternate universe.
I’m with you guys. I just don’t see it this year. And that’s not to take away the kid is a phenomenal player, but nowhere near close to the other 3 and what they’ve done for their teams. (PB/Evans)What I don't understand about having Boston considered in these top awards is the fact that she was not even voted the top player in the SEC by the SEC voters. Seems like a slap in the face to Howard and the SEC.
Caveat: I am not in favor of either SEC player winning any top player award.
Make your case for Boston, I need to be convinced, if she is Naismith winner I am living in an alternate universe
With you on Boston but I also feel like it is totally unfair that Clark isn’t on this list of finalists and also. Cunane. When they put someone on the finalists list that is manifestly less qualified than another (or perhaps more than one in this case) it hurts not only the institution’s credibility but also the player/s who produced better results than the player that took that spot. I don’t think there is any question that Clark and Cunane had better seasons than Boston. There are others that had better seasons imo but those are the two main ones. It is a shame when politics or preferential treatment enters into a contest that is supposedly based on merit.I’m with you guys. I just don’t see it this year. And that’s not to take away the kid is a phenomenal player, but nowhere near close to the other 3 and what they’ve done for their teams. (PB/Evans)
seems obvious how it should beRhyne Howard would be the player from the lowest ranked team to ever win it, and what has she done that’s so special to break the mold?
Boston finished second in the SEC POY vote and lost the big games to UConn and T&M.
That leaves Paige and Evans, which is kind of the way it has looked for a while. The senior who had the lesser year with no big wins vs. the freshman with a better year and a huge win (but who plays in a lesser conference).
Rhyne Howard would be the player from the lowest ranked team to ever win it, and what has she done that’s so special to break the mold?
Boston finished second in the SEC POY vote and lost the big games to UConn and T&M.
That leaves Paige and Evans, which is kind of the way it has looked for a while. The senior who had the lesser year with no big wins vs. the freshman with a better year and a huge win (but who plays in a lesser conference).
What if neither of their teams win? None of them play for Stanford or Baylor.Winner should go the best player on the NC team.
Voting has already closed.Winner should go the best player on the NC team.
And...I suspect Paige, being a Freshman and new to NCAA WBB, is surprised by the 1st Team AA status and the NPOY discussions. I am confident the "award" she really has her sights set on is the title National Champion. She has been singled out in HS and USA Basketball for her play, so she knows how to remain humble through it all. She will be a beast in the Tournament...she will do everything she can to help her Team bring home the title...and if that ends up with a MOP award she will continue to remain humble and give credit to her Teammates for setting screens, for getting her the ball when open, for their great cuts to enable her to get an assist and so on.Voting has already closed.
There's an award for (usually) the best player on the NC team: Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. I imagine Paige would like to win that more than the Naismith.
The women's award and the women's coach is scheduled for tomorrow not Sunday, and the Pac12 site just announced the COY is Tara - perhaps by mistake blowing the timing of the announcement.The Naismith announced the DPOY-Natasha Mack and COY-Tara VanDerveer.
The Player award is to be announced on April 4th at a luncheon.