And they South Carolina!Stanford is long and tall. I was unimpressed by Cameron Bink in Team USA but she is a ball player now and that is the least of it. You don't have to be biased to see Stanford over our Huskies, but before we get to that question we have to subdue Arizona.
What about the other really good teams? Stanford, South Carolina, and Maryland basically have everyone back.Absent injuries next year we just may get back to being bad, bad, bad for WCBB with 538 applting 91% type probabilities to our taking home the bacon.
I still believe that the jaw-dropping, shock of the tournament, no matter who wins the trophy ( unless it is Arizona ) , is the fact that Maryland managed to get beaten by Texas.What about the other really good teams? Stanford, South Carolina, and Maryland basically have everyone back.
Why rain on my daydreams? Just kidding. As for South Carolina absent a huge fitness regime Boston isn't all that much, though they have some stellar guards coming in next year. I see them as the biggest threat next year. If Azzi's knees hold up the combination Azzi, Kid Bueckers and Firing Fudd, Ducharme, Poff The Magic Dragon CW Nika and (hopefully) Evina provide an unheard of amount of fire power.What about the other really good teams? Stanford, South Carolina, and Maryland basically have everyone back.
Stanford is not ranked #1.It is just as reasonable as the position many took by favoring Baylor in the elite 8 game against UCONN. If Didi Richards doesn't get injured...let's face it....UCONN was in trouble, and likely would have lost. Happily we'll never know for sure. We only know what happened and we won. Stanford is ranked number one for a reason. They have had amazing recruiting classes for several years in a row, and those players are delivering to their talent. They have great coaching. Selecting a winner is just a guessing game anyway. Stanford is a reasonable guess. And this is a UCONN team that can beat Baylor and South Carolina, but lose to Arkansas. I know who I want to win the next two games, but that has no bearing on the outcome either. So I cover my head, hide in the closet, and await the outcomes. Go UCONN !
She is not the only one to pick Stanford.Has she said anything good about the UConn program?? The hatred runs deep.
It is just as reasonable as the position many took by favoring Baylor in the elite 8 game against UCONN. If Didi Richards doesn't get injured...let's face it....UCONN was in trouble, and likely would have lost. Happily we'll never know for sure. We only know what happened and we won. Stanford is ranked number one for a reason. They have had amazing recruiting classes for several years in a row, and those players are delivering to their talent. They have great coaching. Selecting a winner is just a guessing game anyway. Stanford is a reasonable guess. And this is a UCONN team that can beat Baylor and South Carolina, but lose to Arkansas. I know who I want to win the next two games, but that has no bearing on the outcome either. So I cover my head, hide in the closet, and await the outcomes. Go UCONN !
Hogwash. If you watch the Baylor game carefully, you'll see that Paige was doing unto DiDi what she has done unto others: got her screens and scored; ran around Richards and scored. The idea that the Bears lost because DiDi went out is pure, unmitigated bunk. It may have deflated Baylor to lose one of its key players, but what Slim wants to do she does.If Didi Richards doesn't get injured...let's face it....UCONN was in trouble, and likely would have lost.
I like what a poster wrote on The Athletic (now that's a place with a hair across about UConn). It's not hatred, it's UConn fatigue.Has she said anything good about the UConn program?? The hatred runs deep.
It was not Didi's defensive impact on Paige that was missed (although Paige got and missed a lot of good shots in the last five minutes -- if she had made them, that might have been the case).Hogwash. If you watch the Baylor game carefully, you'll see that Paige was doing unto DiDi what she has done to others: got her screens and scored; ran around Richards and scored. The idea at the Bears lost because DiDi went out is pure, unmitigated bunk. It may have deflated Baylor to lose one of its key players, but what Slim wants to do she does.
Since DiDi never scores--not ever--outside of her D what exactly does she contribute? A freshman "not ready for the moment," huh. Very sad to have such an inexperienced player on a team. Oh, wait: we have 2 (at least).It was not Didi's defensive impact on Paige that was missed (although Paige got and missed a lot of good shots in the last five minutes -- if she had made them, that might have been the case).
The big impact on Baylor is that Sarah Andrews (#24), who subbed in for Didi, was a freshman who was not ready for the moment, and who made a lot of mistakes. She did not maintain the pace that Kim Mulkey wanted to see, and she let Christyn have a layup near the end that Didi would probably not have allowed. That was why the momentum shifted.
Michelle V has used that too. I get it, it's totally understandable. It's gonna get worse before it gets better. A little ironic maybe that I would not have bet on UConn reaching the F4 last year...I like what a poster wrote on The Athletic (now that's a place with a hair across about UConn). It's not hatred, it's UConn fatigue.