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Which women's college basketball programs produce the best players at each position? Per ESPN
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[QUOTE="DefenseBB, post: 3517830, member: 7492"] To the victor go the spoils and in 2014-15, the Blue Devils were a resounding 23-11 and qualified for a Sweet 16 appearance. Not sure that is worthy of "elite rim protection" ranking regardless of how deep you feel they were. All fairness here, Duke hasn't been to a final 4 since 2003 and while yes, JPM did get 4 consecutive Elite 8 appearances 2010-13, that would qualify your argument for a Top 8 program status vs. ESPN showing Top 5. So not sure I see any logic to place your Dukies within the Top 5 in any of the categories. Virtually all these teams listed achieved National notoriety of Final Fours and Title games or Titles... Triad-"Can you get Duke in ESPN Top 5 categories, BYers? For old times sake?" BYers- "Can't do it Sally er Triad..." :rolleyes:. [/QUOTE]
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