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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 3568877, member: 5798"] SC is not the only program that really feels it could have won it all. Baylor and Oregon can give you chapter and verse on how and why THEY would have won the NC if given the chance. You're right Don, We'll never know. SC has just begun to write their legacy. As long as Dawn is there, look for that program to grow and prosper. [URL='http://www.espn.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/235501/sania-feagin']Sania Feagin[/URL] (hoopgurlz #6 2021) is their 3rd commit in 1 week. Staley has the [U]FULL[/U] support of her administrators and the fans. The elite players want to play for her. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.thestate.com/sports/college/university-of-south-carolina/usc-womens-basketball/article237758679.html[/URL] The 2019-2020 season is not one I care to remember or contemplate about. It was not a good year for UConn. We "shrunk" in the 3 biggest games of the year. We were "handled" in all 3 games. Especially the SC game. [URL='https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/boxscore?gameId=401169349']Two points in the 1st quarter, and 11 in the 4th. [/URL]:( We did not look like a normal UConn team. We didn't strike fear in the hearts of any of those opponents. In fact, they looked forward to playing us. We must return to the glory days of yesteryear, when teams dreaded playing UConn. I look forward to the days when UConn is bad of WCBB, and we go back to beating the top 5 teams on a [U]regular[/U] basis. THAT is the true measure of a good team. How do you fare against the top 5 teams in WCBB? It's a given that you should win all of your other games (as UConn did last year). South Carolina and Baylor are reloading, and remain top tier teams. Oregon lost their 2 best players. We'll have to wait and see how competitive head coach Kelly Graves' team will be this season. Maryland, Stanford, NC State and UCLA should all vie for conference championships again this year. Texas and Notre Dame need two more years of adding transfers and new recruits from the next two classes to return to top 10 prominence. [/QUOTE]
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