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Promoting Women's College Basketball...An All-star Game
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[QUOTE="sun, post: 4214579, member: 11664"] I was referring to being compatible on the court, and was thinking about "what if" some All Star teams were composed of conference All Stars, or All Conference players. They may not actually mesh on the court since they usually compete against each other. Maybe it would depend on who their coach is. Another source of All Star teams could be composed of All Americans say from the 1st, 2nd & 3rd All American award winners for the year. They all have a similar elite level of talent. But there's no way to force them to play, and I don't know what they could be offered to make them want to play. Profit is almost always part of the motive because once TV is involved then money is involved, and the sponsor owns the broadcast rights and publicity is their primary purpose. It would be nice if the NCAA could find a way to promote WCBB through some sort of exhibition games. They don't need to be any more serious then the Olympic ice skaters who perform & tour after the Olympics. They perform at a very high level but not in an effort to win anything, but just to showcase their talent and to earn some money. There's that money word again.... [/QUOTE]
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