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The top seeds in this tournament look like basketball players. Everyone else so far has looked like girls.
On that note I pack it in.
Go UConn - sleep well tonight women and may you me ASweet3781's "girls" on the floor tomorrow night!Why? They're relatively harmless.I hate Stanford![]()
Why? They're relatively harmless.
Nope. And neither did Augustus.Did Big Syl go for 4 years? I think LSU went for 5.
Ah- Kayla Pedersen as well for Stanford- 2008-11
You have to give Duke credit for making it this far with all the injuries they've had. I don't think any other team had to endure that many this season.
If they can stay healthy, they will be a force to be reckoned with for the next few years.
crap... excuse my language

Stanford had to endure a lot of injuries this year. The Cardinal lost Jasmine Camp to a foot injury in December, Alex Green never got healthy after being injured as a senior in high school, and Mikaela Ruef is redshirting this year after suffering from plantar fascilitis. Not to mention, Sarah Boothe was out of commission for six weeks and Bonnie Samuelson just broke a finger on her left (non-shooting) hand.You have to give Duke credit for making it this far with all the injuries they've had. I don't think any other team had to endure that many this season.
If they can stay healthy, they will be a force to be reckoned with for the next few years.
Stanford had to endure a lot of injuries this year. The Cardinal lost Jasmine Camp to a foot injury in December, Alex Green never got healthy after being injured as a senior in high school, and Mikaela Ruef is redshirting this year after suffering from plantar fascilitis. Not to mention, Sarah Boothe was out of commission for six weeks and Bonnie Samuelson just broke a finger on her left (non-shooting) hand.
Did Camp start? Would Green have started? Would Ruef have started? Would Boothe have started? Samuelson? No to at least four, likely five of those.
Duke lost two starters.
True. Losing Wells (suspension) and Jackson (ACL) for the year hurt. Henson's injury hurt less, mainly depth in the post, but she was not being counted upon for many minutes going into the year.
Stanford turned Duke into a scorer, rather than a distributor/facilitator who could score. This is what Tennessee did to Alana Beard in the 2003 Final Four and what UConn did to Beard in the 2003 regular season game in Cameron. What changed in 2004, when Duke defeated UConn in Hartford, was that there was another player who could create her own shot - Monique Currie (who missed the 2003 games with an ACL injury).
This is where Alexis Jones will help next year and where Chloe Wells/Richa Jackson would have helped this year.
Did Camp start? Would Green have started? Would Ruef have started? Would Boothe have started? Samuelson? No to at least four, likely five of those.
Duke lost two starters.

I love this: Duke and Stanford fans discussing/arguing on a UConn board. Inclusiveness is wonderful!![]()

The players we lost would have played major minutes and helped our perimeter game, big time.
Translation...they were not starters. And major minutes? Think that is stretching it for anyone besides Ruef.
then you didn't see Camp play vs. UConn and score 14pts.
Cam, cry me a river about the injuries, it's a part of the game. Stanford has probably had 10 ACLs (and other season ending injuries) to your 1 or 2 in the last decade. And I won't even go into why Wells isn't playing.
Translation...they were not starters. And major minutes? Think that is stretching it for anyone besides Ruef.
Cam, cry me a river about the injuries, it's a part of the game. Stanford has probably had 10 ACLs (and other season ending injuries) to your 1 or 2 in the last decade. And I won't even go into why Wells isn't playing.
Really cardfan? From the same poster who ALWAYS brings up injuries every time there is a big loss or every time the 1998 tournament gets mentioned?
yes, really. What I object to, which you know, is the media failing to mention the injuries to 2 Stanford starters, who were 1st and 3rd team AAs, days prior to the H game. They were both historic events, but they only mention the loss.
The record book records the loss, not the injuries. And this is after you just posted, "Cam, cry me a river about the injuries, it's a part of the game." That is my point.