(05-26-2015, 04:34 PM)leftcoast link Wrote:In the May 10 Golf Week rankings Stanford entered the tournament ranked 17th while Baylor entered ranked 19th. Today's losing teams, Duke and U$ were ranked 3 and 6 respectively. Â
Can you imagine a 17 seed playing a 19 in the NCAA basketball finals? Golf is an unpredictable game where the differences between the top 20 teams are slight. Rankings certainly didn't matter much this past two weeks.
Congrats to the Stanford women.
/Lefty
http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/golf-women/d1
Can I imagine the NCAA tournament with a regional #4 seed playing a regional #5 seed? Yes. As recently as 2011 the NCAA basketball tournament had regional #3, #4, #8 & #11 seeds. Those were regional seeds, so that corresponds to ~#10, ~#14, ~#30, ~#42 overall seeds. Basketball is not as unpredictable, but the depth is so good that teams outside of the top 20 routinely make it to the Final Four.
In this women's golf case it is even easier to imagine this depth rising up since the Regional #4 type seed had players out with injuries over large stretches of the season and was the preseason #1.
Does not mean that the depth and match play luck are not impressive factors in golf. Just an observation that the depth of men's basketball is so impressive that low seeds advance frequently and the top 40 are really more evenly matched than in most NCAA sports.
Now, women's basketball is a different story. Since perhaps 7 programs seem to own the Final Four and two or three have exclusive rights to the titles. In Women's hoops I sadly can't even imagine a #3 or #4 type Stanford team winning the title. That's a different sad story, obviously.