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The AP list of the 25 greatest women's college basketball players of the last 50 yrs
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[QUOTE="cancontent, post: 5352742, member: 10709"] Iowa team was stacked? Yes, they had solid players, but I wouldn't consider them stacked. With the exception of Stuelke, Iowa was a team that relied on their veterans. UConn was able to bring in Shade and Arnold to take over when they lost Fudd and others. Iowa would not have been if they lost theirs. Guard play was key for Iowa to be successful. Who on that roster would have been their point guard without Clark? Davis was solid, but not enough for UConn to dedicate Muhl against for majority of the game. Could say the same for Martin as well. Marshall was a streaky shooter and you couldn't rely on her to be the ball handler. I just don't see Iowa being anything like they were those last two seasons without Clark. [/QUOTE]
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