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Pastimes : 2004 NCAA College Basketball March Madness -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (3)1/26/2004 7:23:54 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213
 
Kerry, realistically, the UConn women either are in a funk this season or the rest of Division 1 has gotten much better. Given how much trouble UConn is having with Big East teams, I'd say it's a little of both but mostly the fact the women don't have a good inside game. Obviously since this same team won it last year they are certainly capable of winning it this year. However, in retrospect, perhaps the fact the 4/5 of the 2002 undefeated championship team graduated might have made many teams underestimate them in 2003. Not this year.

As for the men, they definitely have the talent to win it all. That's why they were a pre-season #1. They've shown that when they really put their heads into the game they can dominate (i.e. like they did against Oklahoma and to some degree Georgetown and Pittsburgh). The problem is that the Big East is so strong this year (the strongest it has been in recent memory and probably the strongest conference in the country) that they really have to be mentally up every game or there's a good chance they'll be upset. In the long run, however, I think the increased competition will make them that much more prepared for the tournament... and Jim Calhoun has shown he knows how to consistently win there.

- Jeff



To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (3)1/27/2004 3:11:55 PM
From: Mark Z  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213
 
...UConn might the only university in the country with a legitimate shot at doing so this year...

Duke's teams are currently ranked 1st in 3 of the 4 major polls with the women ranked behind Pat Summit in the writers' poll. Seems to me Duke has a legitimate shot.

UConn, Duke, Stanford...all have both teams in the top 10 and if North Carolina's men get going, they'll have 2 top 10 teams as well.