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Street & Smith's Annual Yearbook Has ND at #1, UConn at #3
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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 2872010, member: 6620"] Milford: - Iowa, coached by Lisa Bluder, went 24-8 last year and played a marvelously entertaining B1G playoff game against Minnesota, losing 90-89 before getting in the NCAAs and losing to Creighton. They're led, of course, by Megan Gustafson, who scored a mighty impressive 25.7. Four of their next top five scorers return, including Kathleen Doyle (11.1 ppg) and McKenzie Meyer (10.8 ppg). Doyle was initially committed to Nebraska, but when Connie Yow "resigned," she ended up at Iowa. - Central Michigan, coached by former Michigan coach Sue Guevara, was one of the darlings of the NCAA tourney last year (along with Buffalo) when they beat LSU and Ohio State in Columbus before heading out to the Spokane regional, where they lost to Oregon, their fellow Mid-American conference team). They're an interesting team in that their five starters all averaged more than 30 minutes per game, all averaged double-digit scoring and the entire roster was from Michigan. They've lost their leading scorer, but all the others come back and they've expanded their recruiting to Ontario and Illinois. Fun team to watch. Lots of passing and bombs away. Presley Hudson will bomb away once she gets in the door. [/QUOTE]
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