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Great point.Single top priority sure. But the cost of college around the country has a much greater impact on interest and application demand.
Great point.Single top priority sure. But the cost of college around the country has a much greater impact on interest and application demand.
Single top priority sure. But the cost of college around the country has a much greater impact on interest and application demand.
I was at the women’s game vs South Carolina in Columbia last year. During the opening hype intro the sc girls are shown dancing with the trophy. Gino has his girls staring at the Jumbotron to take it in. Katie Lou averted her eyes for a second and geno and 2 team mates forced her to pay attention. UConn won by like 35 points. The first qrt was like 28-6The women lost a regular season game. In most sports this is normal. In men's basketball there hasn't been an undefeated champion since 1976. I've always been of the opinion that an occasional loss makes you appreciate the victories more. In the rare occasion that I tune in to a women's game, I change to something else if UConn is blowing the other team out. The risk of losing makes the games more enjoyable.
Not getting into the ACC.
Not getting into the ACC again.
George Mason.
Donyell. Florida game.
Still... Laettner 1990 Elite 8.
Which is why New England kids are flocking to Big Ten schools. Looked it up the other day and Wisconsin out of state is similar to UConn in state.
i mean Alabama has a huge massive out of stat population as well.
No, there's more parity in the women's game. Men's hoops fans have been sneering for years at women's basketball because of the lack of parity and now that it's starting to emerge, fans are saying the UConn team isn't very good.
Baylor play 6 players last night; UConn played 8.I’m 3 levels below a casual fan but this team is nowhere near the level of their best teams.
You almost by definition can’t have no bench and be a great team.
That 1990 loss to Duke really hurt. I was in HS at the time and was riding high on Huskymania.
The rest of the 90's, I didn't think UConn would ever win a men's title..... until of course they did.
Let's preface that. They're not very good like most of the last 20+ years. But compared to the rest of women's basketball this season they're pretty good. They'll still probably be in the Final Four for the umpteenth time but expectations are a little different for the UConn women.This women's team isn't very good, really not surprising they lost away to one of the best teams. NCAAW is way down as a whole.
He played 8 out of sheer desperation and lack of size. A horrible matchup for the wormen's team, if they shoot 40% from the floor they probably win. I agree this team lacks a generational superstar.Baylor play 6 players last night; UConn played 8.
ND and UConn both played 6 when the Huskies beat them by 18 in South Bend.
There is a shallow pool of elite talent in women’s hoops. In tough games, almost all of the top teams go with 6-7 players. Look at the box scores from previous UConn championships; Geno regularly played only 6-7. Fans have been crying about it from r years.
Yep. 1990 just felt like it wouldn't end without a NC. It was all so new. Hurt like hell.
Or younger than 95You can’t be older than 21
That was anything but a bad day. It was, at that point, the highest heights UConn had ever achieved in basketball. It was joyous, even if momentarily difficult in defeat.
That loss was a tough one. Hypothetically though, we get past them, we probably get to the final and UNLV would have torn our face off. I don't lose an iota of sleep over 1990.
'06 sticks out obviously - so does '94. In '94 the road was wide open. Wide open.
I just never think failing deep in the tournament is a "bad couple of days". Getting humiliated by Auburn last year, that was bad. The football team getting smashed by a bad ECU team, that was bad. Falling short of greatness is not bad.
I take exception to packed. You could show up 10 minutes in to all games but random big East teams at field house and (on student side) decide whether to sit in first ten rows at half court or 1st or 2nd row under basket. No doubt we were oblivious though.Ah but there was an oblivious joyousness back then. The Field House would be packed and rocking even with under achieving Perno teams. To tell the truth, I miss though days, though obviously I wouldn't trade our natties for them.
Which is why New England kids are flocking to Big Ten schools. Looked it up the other day and Wisconsin out of state is similar to UConn in state.
He played 8 out of sheer desperation and lack of size. A horrible matchup for the wormen's team, if they shoot 40% from the floor they probably win. I agree this team lacks a generational superstar.
Yeah, the big 2 this year seem to get overwhelmed on the biggest stages. Both nice players but can be shut down or taken out of the game mentally/emotionally/physically.They might have close in CW. But it'll only happen as a Jr/Sr, not as a freshman.
Other generational players we've had have often played with absolute studs their freshman years.