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i don't approve of her comments but i can see why she was frustrated. ESPN is all about UCONN. teams like PV and others should get more respect for their accomplishments as well. you all might disagree with me, and that's fine, but in order for WCBB to grow, every other story cannot be about UCONN. at times, half of the story lines listed on the site cover UCONN. we all know this. there are 49 other states to cover. that's just my opinion. and no, i don't want more stories about TN either. we get enough stories for me. please don't go into attack mode. we can just agree to disagree.
 
What senior LaReahn Washington just completed most players dream of. She walks away from Prairie View, a 4-time SWAC Conference Tournament Champion, something Connecticut's senior class can't claim.

True.. but what UCONN players can do is claim to be National Champions with the exception of Chong
 
What senior LaReahn Washington just completed most players dream of. She walks away from Prairie View, a 4-time SWAC Conference Tournament Champion, something Connecticut's senior class can't claim.

True.. but what UCONN players can do is claim to be National Champions with the exception of Chong
yeah, but i think you are missing the point. she's not putting down the UCONN players.
 
yeah, but i think you are missing the point. she's not putting down the UCONN players.
Um, well maybe, except why would any UConn or UTenn player dream of being the 4-time SWAC player of the year for? They don't go to those schools if they have dreams of being the top player in Little League. Nice run by Washington, but only a totally clueless poster would not think that the "senior class can't claim" comment in the article isn't fanning the flames that Diva lady wants to start up for her team. I get that she and her posters want to bring God and claims of racism into everything about her team. Fact is, they were a #16 seed with a losing record that got to appear on the big stage in place of teams like USF. They got the nod they deserved, but the fact is that saying that making the tourney four years in a row is something most teams can only dream of is a bit ludicrous to many programs. If you can make the tourney with a losing record, most schools would say, that's BS.

Coach Brown, get a head on your shoulders and think before you tweet.
 
Um, well maybe, except why would any UConn or UTenn player dream of being the 4-time SWAC player of the year for? They don't go to those schools if they have dreams of being the top player in Little League. Nice run by Washington, but only a totally clueless poster would not think that the "senior class can't claim" comment in the article isn't fanning the flames that Diva lady wants to start up for her team. I get that she and her posters want to bring God and claims of racism into everything about her team. Fact is, they were a #16 seed with a losing record that got to appear on the big stage in place of teams like USF. They got the nod they deserved, but the fact is that saying that making the tourney four years in a row is something most teams can only dream of is a bit ludicrous to many programs. If you can make the tourney with a losing record, most schools would say, that's BS.

Coach Brown, get a head on your shoulders and think before you tweet.
i see your point and like i said, i don't approve of her comments. i just think she did not appreciate the way ESPN handled it. she certainly could have handled it better herself though.
 
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That coach was ridiculous, and then that article is disgraceful - even mentioning the Imus thing in the same article , tells u all u need to know. They are both looking for a little national attention!
 
i don't approve of her comments but i can see why she was frustrated. ESPN is all about UCONN. teams like PV and others should get more respect for their accomplishments as well. you all might disagree with me, and that's fine, but in order for WCBB to grow, every other story cannot be about UCONN. at times, half of the story lines listed on the site cover UCONN. we all know this. there are 49 other states to cover. that's just my opinion. and no, i don't want more stories about TN either. we get enough stories for me. please don't go into attack mode. we can just agree to disagree.
I agree that ESPN and other media outlets definitely go with 'front runners' and in WCBB Uconn is and has been for a while the ultimate front runner. And it can get pretty ridiculous in the way the 'three to see' became obnoxious last year. I do find it embarrassing at times the amount of focus spent on Uconn and you could add in on the prospect of the Uconn/ND championship game.
That said, I don't think anyone could complain about the in-game coverage itself - there was a fair amount of talk about PVs season and their star player and coach, but the actual performances in the game by PV didn't deserve much more recognition than they received as they were clearly over matched. That leaves the introduction in studio and ESPN chose to spend most of their analysis on the games they saw as being more likely to be competitive and devoted all of about 30 seconds to the Uconn/PV game. Personally, I think making a joke about the insurmountable odds that PV faced was a better way of handling it than to actual break down the players and coaches specifically. The hard numbers would have been more devastating and more personal than just saying 'this game just isn't going to be competitive however much effort PV puts out.'
For example ... would Dawn have been happier if they put up a graphic with Geno's coaching record and hers - Dawn Brown career coaching record 14-17 for a .452 win percentage; Geno 873 - 133 for a .868 win percentage. And then they could have had the voice over of ... Dawn spent most of the year as the interim HC and just recently was named the full time head coach for her first HC job and this will be her first game in an NCAA tournament. Geno on the other hand has been head coach for 29 years and was recently named the HC for the national team - the first time a HC has been retained for a second 4 year stint and holds a record of 91-17 with 8 NCs in the NCAA tournament. That would be all factual and an accurate assessment of coaching records and experience but why would anyone need to know that and would it make Dawn feel more 'respected'?
 
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Well, now I am going to weigh in.

Whoever the idiot was who made the reckless charge of "racism" out to be called out and publicly excoriated. Why do people get away with this crap? This is nothing more than latter-day McCarthyism.
 
This cracks me up! On the Swish blogsite, they've conducted a poll. Seems that 61% of respondents (a total of 291 replied) said that Kara's comment was innocent and funny. The rest thought it was evil. So after the impassioned essay at the top of the page pleaded an absurd case, its readers emphatically rejected it at the bottom of the page.
 
As I said in another thread, they should cut the women's tournament to maybe 32 teams. All these minor league winners will get an automatic bid to WNIT, not NCAA. They can showcase their hard work there. If they can win WNIT, then they will earn auto bid to NCAA the next time, like the tennis Fed/Davis cup. Or they can schedule WNIT before NCAA, like the qualification rounds in grand slams.



Not gonna happen for a lot of reasons, including Title IX.
 
Her twitter handle says it all.
Yes it does, one would think a self proclaimed diva would not have such thin skin. They were given plenty of respect in a 43 point loss...
 
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Yes it does, one would think a self proclaimed diva would not have such thin skin. They were given plenty of respect in a 43 point loss...
Believe me, she thinks God is on her side as well.
 
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