12-07-2011, 04:07 PM
But, before you go, what do you think about your women's hoops team?
I trust the sizeable contingent here took note of UConn whooping up on A&M.
Here's a maybe semi-decent take on some potential common opponents come March:
Defending champ can't handle UConn 'D'
http://espn.go.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/7325400/connecticut-huskies-beat-texas-aggies-own-game
P.S. For any Baylor people, thread drift is pretty much the rule rather than the exception around here, and I think we all kind of like it (especially when the original topic has kind of been beaten to death).
I trust the sizeable contingent here took note of UConn whooping up on A&M.
Here's a maybe semi-decent take on some potential common opponents come March:
Defending champ can't handle UConn 'D'
http://espn.go.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/7325400/connecticut-huskies-beat-texas-aggies-own-game
Quote: The defending champs entered forcing an average of 24.7 turnovers per game, better even than a season ago. Louisville turned over the ball 27 times against Texas A&M this season. Iowa did it 25 times and Temple 27 times. All of those teams expect to have games to play when the NCAA tournament begins.
At halftime at the XL Center, the Huskies had five turnovers. The Aggies had 14. Guess which team had the 36-24 lead.
It could have been worse. The Aggies turned the ball over 11 times in the first 12 minutes, allowing the Huskies to race to a 25-11 lead. A team that still has veterans Tyra White, Sydney Carter and Adaora Elonu from its championship rotation rallied, at least briefly, to go basket for basket for the rest of the half, but the damage was done.
P.S. For any Baylor people, thread drift is pretty much the rule rather than the exception around here, and I think we all kind of like it (especially when the original topic has kind of been beaten to death).
