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Sunday 3/19 NCAAT games

If this were the NFL, South Carolina would be fined heavily and docked draft picks for failing to disclose the injury to Coates. And it will materially affect the outcome of this Tournament. They should have been #4 instead of Baylor.

The NCAA negatively factors in injuries when a team loses games down the stretch after the injury, OR the injury occurs in their final game and the committee has to speculate that the injury will hurt them. Neither of those apply here, as SC won the SEC tournament without Coates, thereby proving that could beat quality teams without her.
 
That's so weird. Everybody knows all the Pac 12 teams are overrated. So how did their 5th best team just give a #1 seed all they could handle in a true road game?

Could it be the SEC is also over-rated? Heaven forbid!
 
Ugh, so many easy missed shots on offense that 1st quarter
 
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Could it be the SEC is also over-rated? Heaven forbid!

Oh, I guess that cancels it out then. Still maybe a little credit for a 5th place team in one league nearly taking down a 1st place team in the other league in a hostile environment.
 
Oh, I guess that cancels it out then. Still maybe a little credit for a 5th place team in one league nearly taking down a 1st place team in the other league in a hostile environment.

And if the refs didn't grant that timeout to SC (When it was already a jump ball) ASU may have won the game.
 
Has the PAC had any games that did not go down to the wire?
ASU over Michigan State was a rout.

Stanford pulled away from NMSU mid-4Q.

Washington, UCLA both won comfortably.
 
With Baylor losing to WV, while SC was beating Kentucky (a 4 seed) and Miss St (a 2), I expected them to put SC as the 3rd #1. It's debateable, but hardly an unjustified decision.
Entirely justified based on resume and SOS.

But does anyone actually think Baylor isn't a better team than South Carolina? Even with Coates and Gray?
 
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Turner leaves court with suspected injury to knee??!? I hope she is ok.
 
And he should get a special place in the HOF for enduring Bill Walton.
I happen to love the way they razz each other, like a old-timer comedy duo.
 
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Gray, not Turner

Nope, Turner too. About 5 minutes ago in the ND game. She went up for a rebound and landed awkwardly and her leg just gave out on her. She had to be helped off the court.
 
Nope, Turner too. About 5 minutes ago in the ND game. She went up for a rebound and landed awkwardly and her leg just gave out on her. She had to be helped off the court.
Ugh, enough with these injuries already.
 
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Creighton is a MUCH more favorable stylistic matchup for Oregon St than LBSU.
OSU is hitting shots, finally. Wiese hits her patented step-back 3 that had deserted her against Stanford and LBSU.

OSU up by 12 at the half.
 
OMG they just showed the replay of the Turner injury. Left knee buckled very noticeably inward. That has ACL tear written all over it. Awful :(
 
OMG they just showed the replay of the Turner injury. Left knee buckled noticeably inward. That has ACL written all over it. Awful :(

Didn't look good at all. Hopefully she is ok. I don't like injuries
 
Didn't look good at all. Hopefully she is ok. I don't like injuries
It was eerily similar to the play that Achonwa hurt her knee on in 2014. Just a routine catch of an innocuous pass while down-cutting.
 
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