Right there with the UCONN/Tenn OT game at the Civic Center when DT hit the 60 footer at the buzzer. I would put last night's game as more significant as it was an NCAA championship game.
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All the physicality and mugging aside, would you rate Sunday's game between Louisville and Baylor the most dramatic game you've ever seen in women's college basketball?
Ya, I was at both of those games also. I won't disagree they were intense. I wonder how it was in the building last night.On TV perhaps. But having been at that Civic Center for that game, I have a hard time believing that the intensity of the crowd last night could have measured up to the standard of UConn/Tenn back in the day.
I also attended the 2006 championship game when Maryland upset Duke in OT after Kristi Tolliver's buzzer-beating three tied it in regulation. That was pretty incredible but I'd still go with UConn/Tenn blizzard game for a live event.
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All the physicality and mugging aside, would you rate Sunday's game between Louisville and Baylor the most dramatic game you've ever seen in women's college basketball?
It ranks right up there..............
All the physicality and mugging aside, would you rate Sunday's game between Louisville and Baylor the most dramatic game you've ever seen in women's college basketball?
If, if, ands and buts, were candy and nuts, every day would Chrismas......Sure was.
BTW: Does ANYBODY think Baylor would not have prevailed if there were an extra 30 seconds tacked on the clock at the end.
I mean, Waltz squeezed every bit out of the tube with that one. (and if it went to OT, it mighta ended as a 10 point Baylor win).