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Does anyone know who Cynthia Fowles suited up for?Glad I spelled Sue Byrd the write way...
Does anyone know who Cynthia Fowles suited up for?Glad I spelled Sue Byrd the write way...
Does anyone know who Cynthia Fowles suited up for?
I would tend to discount it because that run did not result in a Championship. Wiggins had great career numbers but I would put these two players (Ruth Riley & Sophia Young) with comparable career numbers ahead of her because each had a run that resulted in a championship.Err. I think you have the facts wrong. In 2008, the player of the year awards were split between Candace Parker and Candice Wiggins. Ice beat Ace to the Wade Player of the Year Trophy. The Naismith, Wooden, and the AP Player of the Year went to Ace. Maya was runner up for the Wooden Award, but not the others AFAIK. Maya may be great, but she didn't win the AP POY in 2010, as that went to Tina Charles -- so there's some dispute as to whether she was the POY every year since 2008. If you're specifying a particular award, great.
UConn fans often throw out the team results as an indicator of an individual players superiority. I think that's fantastic, but a team with some combination of Maya Moore, Tina Charles, Tiffany Hayes, and Kelly Faris, Stefanie Dolson, and Bria Hartley should win a majority of their games. While I do evaluate what a team has done, how do you judge what Candice Wiggins did at Stanford during the tournament dropping 40+ points on multiple teams? I believe she remains the only player to do so in NCAA History.
Like your 20 additional players. Still I wonder if you think your point guard needs to make assists. The only players who made over 1000 assists was your 4th teamer Lieberman (1165) and your 5th team shooting guard, SI (1095). Whalen your 2nd team PG had 576 assists and Meyer your 3rd team PG had only 543 assists, less than 1/2 of how many Sabrina had.2nd Team: Lindsay Whalen PG, Cherly Swoopes SG, Maya Moore SF, Candace Parker PF, Lisa Leslie C
3rd Team Ann Meyers PG, Cynthia Cooper SG, Tamika Catchings SF Chamique Holdsclaw PF Sylvia Fowles C.
4th Team Nancy Lieberman PG, Nykesha Sales SG, Simone Agustus SF, Tina Thompson PF, Tina Charles C
5th Team. Moriah Jefferson PG Sabrina Ionescu SG EDD SF, Katrina McClain PF, Anne Donavon C
Err. I think you have the facts wrong. In 2008, the player of the year awards were split between Candace Parker and Candice Wiggins. Ice beat Ace to the Wade Player of the Year Trophy. The Naismith, Wooden, and the AP Player of the Year went to Ace. Maya was runner up for the Wooden Award, but not the others AFAIK. Maya may be great, but she didn't win the AP POY in 2010, as that went to Tina Charles -- so there's some dispute as to whether she was the POY every year since 2008. If you're specifying a particular award, great.
UConn fans often throw out the team results as an indicator of an individual players superiority. I think that's fantastic, but a team with some combination of Maya Moore, Tina Charles, Tiffany Hayes, and Kelly Faris, Stefanie Dolson, and Bria Hartley should win a majority of their games. While I do evaluate what a team has done, how do you judge what Candice Wiggins did at Stanford during the tournament dropping 40+ points on multiple teams? I believe she remains the only player to do so in NCAA History.
That's what I call creative positional stretching. . Bird would not have been my 1st team PG and Sabrina might have been. I think Bird always get a boost mostly because of what she did (still doing) after UCONN in Europe, WNBA and Olympics. If I lock Sabrina into the PG position I'm not sure she makes out significantly better. Sabrina has won three consecutive awards that was named after the person I have ranked ahead of her. Sue also won that award three times and Sabrina could not impact both sides of the court they way that Moriah Jefferson did being NDPOY.Like your 20 additional players. Still I wonder if you think your point guard needs to make assists. The only players who made over 1000 assists was your 4th teamer Lieberman (1165) and your 5th team shooting guard, SI (1095). Whalen your 2nd team PG had 576 assists and Meyer your 3rd team PG had only 543 assists.
I do get you have Bird & MoJeff as PG's. Still I don't get why you wouldn't put Sabrina in the PG category given she's a 3 time Lieberman award winner like Bird. I guess maybe you think she a shooting guard since she scored more points than all 5 of those PGs along with the fact she came up with 1.040 rebounds during her college career.
Like your 20 additional players. Still I wonder if you think your point guard needs to make assists. The only players who made over 1000 assists was your 4th teamer Lieberman (1165) and your 5th team shooting guard, SI (1095). Whalen your 2nd team PG had 576 assists and Meyer your 3rd team PG had only 543 assists.
I do get you have Bird & MoJeff as PG's. Still I don't get why you wouldn't put Sabrina in the PG category given she's a 3 time Lieberman award winner like Bird. I guess maybe you think she a shooting guard since she scored more points than all 5 of those PGs along with the fact she came up with 1.040 rebounds during her college career.
All of them, at least on TV. I saw most of them in college games, but certainly in the Olympics and WNBA. I specifically remember watching Old Dominion with Lieberman and Donovan as well as UCLA with Meyers and USC with Miller.Question...how many of these players have you seen play? Stats are nice but assists arent necessarily the indication of a great point guard. Someone averaging 8 assists per game doesnt make them a better PG than someone who averaged 5 per game. And in regards to career numbers, Whalen played in 30 fewer games over her career than Ionescu and 42 fewer games than Moriah Jefferson due to injury and scheduling.
write is wongGlad I spelled Sue Byrd the write way...
Each of those squads are fire!!!!2nd Team: Lindsay Whalen PG, Cherly Swoopes SG, Maya Moore SF, Candace Parker PF, Lisa Leslie C
3rd Team Ann Meyers PG, Cynthia Cooper SG, Tamika Catchings SF Chamique Holdsclaw PF Sylvia Fowles C.
4th Team Nancy Lieberman PG, Nykesha Sales SG, Simone Agustus SF, Tina Thompson PF, Tina Charles C
5th Team. Moriah Jefferson PG Sabrina Ionescu SG EDD SF, Katrina McClain PF, Anne Donavon C
Err. I think you have the facts wrong. In 2008, the player of the year awards were split between Candace Parker and Candice Wiggins. Ice beat Ace to the Wade Player of the Year Trophy. The Naismith, Wooden, and the AP Player of the Year went to Ace. Maya was runner up for the Wooden Award, but not the others AFAIK. Maya may be great, but she didn't win the AP POY in 2010, as that went to Tina Charles -- so there's some dispute as to whether she was the POY every year since 2008. If you're specifying a particular award, great.
UConn fans often throw out the team results as an indicator of an individual players superiority. I think that's fantastic, but a team with some combination of Maya Moore, Tina Charles, Tiffany Hayes, and Kelly Faris, Stefanie Dolson, and Bria Hartley should win a majority of their games. While I do evaluate what a team has done, how do you judge what Candice Wiggins did at Stanford during the tournament dropping 40+ points on multiple teams? I believe she remains the only player to do so in NCAA History.
Candace had a much better college career than Sylvia. No love for old school players? Ann Donavan and Ann Meyers come to mind but it is hard to place them because you never saw themSabrina will have to prove as a pro she's better than Becky Hammon. Plus, those who can't see Candice Parker on the second team are just wrong.
I saw them and in my opinion neither could stand up to Candace one on one, in a game of horse, or on the court. Both were better announcers though.Candace had a much better college career than Sylvia. No love for old school players? Ann Donavan and Ann Meyers come to mind but it is hard to place them because you never saw them
I'll take Leslie over Donovan any day, any time. Whalen and Lieberman to me are tossups. Those who never saw Nancy play really missed something. She was a baller.My second team by position- Point Guard- Nancy Lieberman. Shooting guard- Maya Moore( she can play this position on this team and gets the nod over Lynette Woodard who could play this position or the 3) . Small forward- Chamique Holdsclaw. Power forward- Candace Parker. Center- Anne Donovan. The center position is really difficult with Lisa Leslie, Sylvia Fowles and Tina Charles. I'm going for Anne Donovan with a slight edge over Tina Charles because she was the first great big center.
.A greater neglect was that shown to Ora Mae Washington, who dominated tennis and basketball during the 1920s and 1930s. Her team, the Philadelphia Tribune Girls won 11 national championships between 1932 AND 1942. Earlier, she won multiple doubles and singles tennis championship. She was inducted into the Hall of Fame for basketball in 2018. She didn't receive the deserved recognition because she was black. The tennis champion everyone knows, Helen Wills Moody, would never agree to play against her because of her race. Ora Washington may have been the greatest woman athlete of all time. I can't find any recordings of her playing either tennis or basketball
Does she have a sister named Sylvia? I heard she was really goodDoes anyone know who Cynthia Fowles suited up for?