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To: John Metcalf who wrote (2269)3/30/2005 7:36:21 AM
From: quidditch  Respond to of 12215
 
John, agree about the women's NCAA (in part because I missed all the Saturday men's games with my soccer team partying here Sat. night, grrrrrr!), but to the point: In 2001-2002, I got such a kick out of watching UConn's women's team: they looked like a clone of the Pete Carril Tigers' teams of the '70's and 80's, and were led by Sue Byrd, just a terrific point guard. Everyone on the floor, whoever the five were, bought into the concept, and it was beautiful basketball. They weren't the most talented team in the tournaments, but they won.

By contrast, Tenn-Rutgers, a fairly dreary game, with only two Rutgers players on the floor who could put the ball in the hoop. Seems to me that the women shoot the three better than the men.

get a kick out of the increasingly long shadow of replay viewing by the refs to see if they got the call right: the very edge of the Kentucky point guard's sneaker: was it real, or was it Memorex?

quid



To: John Metcalf who wrote (2269)3/30/2005 10:26:09 PM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 12215
 
I was very impressed with MSU-especially their point guard Kristin Haney. Despite the other teams hype I think they are the ones to beat.