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Sweet 16 Predictions

Who wins each respective game?

  • Matchup 1: #1 UCLA

  • Matchup 1: #5 Ole Miss

  • Matchup 2: #3 LSU

  • Matchup 2: #2 NC State

  • Matchup 3: #1 USC

  • Matchup 3: #5 Kansas State

  • Matchup 4: #2 UCONN

  • Matchup 4: #3 Oklahoma

  • Matchup 5: #1 Texas

  • Matchup 5: #5 Tennessee

  • Matchup 6: #3 Notre Dame

  • Matchup 6: #2 TCU

  • Matchup 7: #1 South Carolina

  • Matchup 7: #4 Maryland

  • Matchup 8: #2 Duke

  • Matchup 8: #3 North Carolina


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Just an idle thought: what do folks think the next program to win their first title will be?

Or next coach to win their first?

UCLA or USC is certainly in conversation. I'd add Duke and Lawson as a possibility.

Duke isn't happening this year but soon perhaps.

Ivey is a possibility.

Walz and Moore seem like candidates for close but no cigar, though I guess the portal never says never.

Dark horse might be Ralph at her next job (UConn?)
 
Just an idle thought: what do folks think the next program to win their first title will be?

Or next coach to win their first?

UCLA or USC is certainly in conversation. I'd add Duke and Lawson as a possibility.

Duke isn't happening this year but soon perhaps.

Ivey is a possibility.

Walz and Moore seem like candidates for close but no cigar, though I guess the portal never says never.

Dark horse might be Ralph at her next job (UConn?)
For Moore unfortunately I don't see the portal being his ticket. State's NIL situation isn't on par with what I imagine the LSU's, USC's, Tennesee's, SC's etc of the world to be. Women's BB is popular at State, the administration I think has increased it's support for the program, but the NIL dollars aren't pouring in to make State a competitor when it comes to landing the biggest names in the portal.

Now, they have done fine in the portal. Wes landed Saniya Rivers (but she was a local kid who State recruited out of HS so built in advantages). They got Madison Hayes, Mimi Collins and River Baldwin, all former McDonald AAs. However I don't know in demand they were, Hayes was a sophomore who hadn't played much at MSU and that was sort of before the NIL world kicked in I feel like. Over the last 2 years when NIL has really been a bigger deal the Pack landed Liz Williamson and Katie Peneueta one year and Caityln Weimar last year. All 3 coming from smaller conferences, WIlliamson and Peneueta have played a combined 160 minutes over the last 2 years for State. Not impact players to say the least. Peneuata left after last year, Williamson stuck around and got injured this year, but was not going to be playing either way. Weimar was slotted to start this year, suffered an injury and never played. Now she was sought after, I believe picked State over ND. But my point is, State isn't exactly fishing in the same waters as some programs for transfers.

The Pack absolutely need to mine the portal this off season though. Zoe, Zam and Tilda are good starting points for next year's squad, but there will be a pretty substantial drop off if they don't land 2 bonafide starters in the portal this offseason. And at least one needs to be an All ACC type.

This year might be Wes's best chance to break through, and admittedly it's a long shot. State is still weak defensively in the post and very reliant on their guards. However, they are capable of beating anyone in the nation when James is on a heater and they lock in defensively. Hard to imagine them getting that 4 straight games, but never say never!
 
Just an idle thought: what do folks think the next program to win their first title will be?

Or next coach to win their first?

UCLA or USC is certainly in conversation. I'd add Duke and Lawson as a possibility.

Duke isn't happening this year but soon perhaps.

Ivey is a possibility.

Walz and Moore seem like candidates for close but no cigar, though I guess the portal never says never.

Dark horse might be Ralph at her next job (UConn?)
UCLA or USC, as I think UCLA obviously has a good chance to win this year and will bring back many key players next year along with Betts’ younger sister.

USC once Juju gets back the season after next one. A lot of young talent.

I don’t see it for ND, they’re not going to win this year not even sure they will make it past TCU tomorrow. They’re losing their entire core besides Hidalgo. Duke has a better chance than ND in the next couple years I think.

I agree with you Wes Moore seems to be stuck in close but no cigar territory, although I like him and that team.
 
and don't forget, if you wanna join the fun, there's a poll for these games and i'll send out results after each day. Gonna put a deadline of 2:30 ish ...

 
Or next coach to win their first?



Ivey is a possibility.
Prolly needs to win a Sweet 16 game first. Seems like a “she’s a good coach!” rep built entirely on people who know her assuring us she’ll be a good coach.
 
Just an idle thought: what do folks think the next program to win their first title will be?

Or next coach to win their first?

UCLA or USC is certainly in conversation. I'd add Duke and Lawson as a possibility.

Duke isn't happening this year but soon perhaps.

Ivey is a possibility.

Walz and Moore seem like candidates for close but no cigar, though I guess the portal never says never.

Dark horse might be Ralph at her next job (UConn?)
UCLA with Betts would be my choice as someone not remotely affiliated with UCLA. There's a real chance that they win this year (and next), but it also depends on Kiki Rice. If she continues playing the way she's been playing lately, good luck to the rest of the field (including my faves)! Cori Close will reel in a national championship.

Southern Cal's best chance, strangely enough, was this year with those homegrown bigs (and that suffocating defense) and a healthy JuJu. Since they're all graduating and JuJu's injured (still can't believe this!), I'm not sure how they recover in the short term. I won't completely rule them out if they're able to reel in a few young, talented bigs who can run with JuJu (who'll be fully healed as a senior), Heckel, Smith (my fave), and Howell.

Of the ACC teams, Kara's might be the one best positioned to win. We would have to see how the best players (Fournier, Jackson, and Okananwa) develop offensively. If that becomes a legit Big Three (combined with the relentless defense supplied by players like Jadyn Donovan), then that's the basis for a Final Four team. One can tell that Kara loves this year's sophomore class. If they stay together, they're getting to at least one Final Four.

It feels as though Niele may have missed the window. Will another one open? Hard to say. The ND brand is

Walz and Moore aren't winning anything outside of the conference. Final Four is their ceiling, and they've both reached it (in Jeff's case, multiple times). This is why I would hesitate to put Mark Campbell on this list.

Shea Ralph needs to win something in-conference before I'm convinced she should be in this discussion. With Blakes, Pierre and a healthy Washington (and maybe Moore), there are HIGH expectations for her team in the conference in which she's currently coaching. The seniors/grads she and the staff brought in this past year did not cut it (outside of maybe Oliver). Not only were those girls not talented, they also didn't pass the smell test when it came to leadership. As someone who watched a lot of Leilani Kapinus leading up to this season, I could've told them that that wouldn't work.
 
Just an idle thought: what do folks think the next program to win their first title will be?

Or next coach to win their first?

UCLA or USC is certainly in conversation. I'd add Duke and Lawson as a possibility.

Duke isn't happening this year but soon perhaps.

Ivey is a possibility.

Walz and Moore seem like candidates for close but no cigar, though I guess the portal never says never.

Dark horse might be Ralph at her next job (UConn?)
USC has won it previously, but that was almost 40 years ago. Going through the top coaches who haven’t one who have the best shot to get it done:

1. Cori Close - they’re the #1 overall team this year and have vast majority of top contributors back next year. To be honest I think it’ll be a disappointment if they can’t convert either this season or next into a title

2. Vic Schaefer - people keep counting them out but he’s in his 4th Elite 8 in 5 years and is recruiting well with Madison Booker on board for 2 more years.

3. Lindsey Gottlieb - she had a great shot this year prior to Juju’s injury. They’re probably out of the running for next year too now and will most likely only have Juju for 1 more season.

4. Kara Lawson - I feel like she gets such little credit for how well she’s doing. Duke is steadily building each year and she has a good roster the next couple of years. They seem more like a Final Four program than true title contender though.

5. Niele Ivey - she’s had bad luck with injuries but this year was her best shot and ND just faded hard down the stretch. I wouldn’t count her out ND doesn’t look like a powerhouse next year.

6. Mark Campbell - the TCU turnaround has been remarkable. Whether he can sustain this and build off of this historic season remains to be seen.

7. Kim Caldwell is a good dark horse pick. Tennessee was completely revamped and competed with almost every top team they played this year. Give her a couple of years to recruit players that fit her style and system and they could be in the national picture again.

8. Baranczyk is another name to keep an eye on with Chavez coming next year. #1 recruits usually lead to a lot of success.


Worth noting - I don’t think Ralph is leaving Vandy even when Geno retires.

Walz’s recruiting has slowed down and his teams have been top 20ish the last several years rather than being title contenders. Id be surprised to see his teams back in the top 5 despite having some good freshmen. Wes Moore too I don’t see it happening, though his teams almost always over perform relative to preseason expectations.
 
1. UCLA over 5. Ole Miss. This will not be close at all. Westwood women by 30.
3. LSU over 2. NC State. I've got LSU winning Spokane1. I want to see Flau'jae v. Madison in the FF.
5. Kansas State over 1. USC. Trojans still loaded even without Juju but Sundell to Lee is some kind of wonderful.
2. UCONN over 3. Oklahoma. The Huskies D will make life difficult for OUs big guards and cover the spread.
5. Tennessee over 1. Texas. The more I watch Texas the less impressed I am. UTenn's hockey team in a battle.
2. TCU over 3. Notre Dame. Not a huge fan of Prince but I absolutely can't with the histrionics of Hidalgo and Myles.
1. South Carolina over 4. Maryland. SCar failed to beat up on IU and now they're hungry. Turtle soup is on the menu Friday.
2. Duke over 3. North Carolina. If Toby plays, Duke wins. If Toby does not play, Dookies still win.

Not to derail, but I have a sorta OT question for our recruiting gurus - I can't remember if she was ever listed in our POI but did the Huskies show any interest at all in former LuHi star Kayleigh Heckel? Or was she a USC lean from the start? I just love her game and I think she could have been a really good fit for us (I feel the same way about U-M's Swords).


Thanks for the reverse jinx! :D
 
Closing this one out, here are the ESPN results. Barnes the big winner.

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