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[QUOTE="Darwin, post: 4545457, member: 12534"] UCONN is not the only team struggling this time of the season. SC just needed overtime to beat Ole Miss and tbh, they probably should have lost that game….there was a foul on OM’s last possession in regulation that was not called…SC escaped. Iowa just got curb stomped by 30 vs Maryland, and almost all of the other teams in the top 12 have struggled in games this late in the season Including Stanford and LSU. Stanford has lost their offense somewhere and cannot find it. It’s called parity and it is the norm now, there are more great female bb players coming out of HS now than ever before, and that talent is being spread around the country. Something many have not discussed yet but which is a huge factor currently is that there are many many 5th and 6th year seniors on rosters around the country due to the Covid rule changes for eligibility. That is huge for programs once considered middling or one step below the elite. Any team can be beaten on any given night this season and it will likely be that way going forward due to parity. It is actually good for the sport of WBB overall however, as the game grows and attracts more fans and viewers. [/QUOTE]
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