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UConn has too much fire power
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[QUOTE="and one, post: 4059637, member: 10475"] I'm over going into every season thinking UConn can run the board and get on a 50 or 100 game win streak. The women's game is maturing as the talent pipeline brings more and more good players into the college ranks. This is a good thing for us fans. I've pulled for Carolina (I know - not generally well liked on Boneyard, which I can live with) since the mid-70s and watching them navigate a generally tough ACC schedule and tournament is great viewing. I hate losing to Duke but love that we take them on 2 or 3 times a year. Even championship years usually have some low points. Losing at least a handful of games isn't the end of the world. It is normal. This is where the women's game is going; a ways to go yet, but soon. It is long shot we go undefeated; so what? It is money in the bank we go into the NCAAs as a high seed and have as good a chance to win it all as anyone. Who could ask for anything more? [/QUOTE]
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