and, Temple, and Princeton and WisconsinI'm thinking Iowa & Vanderbilt

I love the style of DePaul ball so I always route for them when they aren't playing UConn.
I see everyone talking about Vandy but don't forget about Wisconsin where Marisa and Doty are now. I'll be routing for both of them too.
Marquette (except vs. UConn)--love Megan Duffy, Savvy Jack should have hired her instead of Ivey. May still happen if Notre Dame does not show major improvement this upcoming season.
see: 7:30--8:44
I see everyone talking bout WI and Vandy but get no love for Princeton
3rd. After the Sun and UConn.Quinnipiac University! Second best Women's Basketball Team in Connecticut. Besides I'm a Quinnipiac graduate and I also worked there 29 years.

Great BBQ? - Just curious. As you may or may not know, Rutgers first NCAA tourney appearance of the CVS era was 1998 in Ames, where we defeated Iowa State. Vivian had only left Iowa a few years earlier, so I will agree that fans were generally nice, saying nice things about CVS in particular. They were very into it, and very disappointed with the outcome.Iowa State: Great people, great basketball, great BBQ.
Anybody but Alabama.Vandy
Just kidding. The St. Louis University Lady Billikens!My youngest daughter played in a Christmas tournament at Iowa State. The people could not have been more gracious. We were assigned a section complete with our own set of host (volunteer fans). After the game our players and coaches were getting ready to leave when the entire Iowa State team came and found us and took the entire team + parents ( about a dozen) to a banquet room for a fantastic full post game meal. It was one of the fans that recommend the restaurant where I had the best BBQ beef ribs I've ever had in my life.Great BBQ? - Just curious. As you may or may not know, Rutgers first NCAA tourney appearance of the CVS era was 1998 in Ames, where we defeated Iowa State. Vivian had only left Iowa a few years earlier, so I will agree that fans were generally nice, saying nice things about CVS in particular. They were very into it, and very disappointed with the outcome.
We happened to stay at the Holiday Inn which turned out to be where Rutgers was as well. Rode the "outside" elevator down with a Rutgers staffer on board and he pointed out the "Bull Semen Institute" located across the way. Different experience for us NJ folks (at the time).