Women's College Basketball
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One that wins despite talent disadvantages.Guest wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 14:53Who is the best coach.
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Good idea but never gonna happen. Most college WBB programs are all about winning now and not developing player for the pros. Her college coach only cares about winning the NCAA title and nothing else.
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^^It's not college coach job to prepare them for pro league. Coaches job is to win ncaa.
With NILs players could afford to prepare themselves by training with private coach.
Not surprised that an immature gf beater like her keep blaming everyone but herself.
With NILs players could afford to prepare themselves by training with private coach.
Not surprised that an immature gf beater like her keep blaming everyone but herself.
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Not their "job" but these coaches should stop saying they care about their players and want whats best for them. Stop with all the team = family bullshit.Guest wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 08:42^^It's not college coach job to prepare them for pro league. Coaches job is to win ncaa.
With NILs players could afford to prepare themselves by training with private coach.
Not surprised that an immature gf beater like her keep blaming everyone but herself.
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You're not making any sense. From thousands of bball players in college probably only 2% got wnba in their minds. If this particular player wanna prepare for wnba she can be proactive towards her coaching staff.Guest wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 09:53Not their "job" but these coaches should stop saying they care about their players and want whats best for them. Stop with all the team = family bullshit.Guest wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 08:42^^It's not college coach job to prepare them for pro league. Coaches job is to win ncaa.
With NILs players could afford to prepare themselves by training with private coach.
Not surprised that an immature gf beater like her keep blaming everyone but herself.
IMO this type of player is immature and want coaches to treat them like children and hold their hands. Well you're a young adult now.
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You're on your own, kid. We don't care about your future, just win baby.
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She's a women beater. So idgaf about her whiny ass.Guest wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 22:34You're on your own, kid. We don't care about your future, just win baby.
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Yeah, who gives a fuck...as long as my school wins. It's not like these college coaches have any influence on their player and how they behave.
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Whew the victim complex. It's never your fault huh.Guest wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 23:59Yeah, who gives a fuck...as long as my school wins. It's not like these college coaches have any influence on their player and how they behave.
Grow up bitchhh
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Winning is all that matters. If she can help us beat Caitlin Clark on the court, she can beat anyone off the court.
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Who's us? No one checking on this player. We're busy with Angel and Flo.Guest wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 02:18Winning is all that matters. If she can help us beat Caitlin Clark on the court, she can beat anyone off the court.
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Exactly, just win baby. Nothing else matters.Guest wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 03:21Who's us? No one checking on this player. We're busy with Angel and Flo.
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stop crying alexisGuest wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 06:28Exactly, just win baby. Nothing else matters.
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Very original comeback.
Like i said winning is all that matters. No faults for the school or coach for playing a woman beater.
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Cant wait for hvl and angel contents these two are smart business women and will set aside their egos for glory and gold
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Women's college basketball Way-Too-Early Top 25 for 2023-24
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-bas ... 25-2023-24
1. LSU Tigers
2. UConn Huskies
3. Iowa Hawkeyes
4. UCLA Bruins
5. Utah Utes
6. Ohio State Buckeyes
7. Indiana Hoosiers
8. South Carolina Gamecocks
9. Virginia Tech Hokies
10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
11. Ole Miss Rebels
12. Tennessee Lady Volunteers
13. Baylor Bears
14. Louisville Cardinals
15. Florida State Seminoles
16. Stanford Cardinal
17. Maryland Terrapins
18. USC Trojans
19. North Carolina Tar Heels
20. Texas Longhorns
21. Colorado Buffaloes
22. Creighton Bluejays
23. Washington State Cougars
24. Kansas State Wildcats
25. Nebraska Cornhuskers
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-bas ... 25-2023-24
1. LSU Tigers
2. UConn Huskies
3. Iowa Hawkeyes
4. UCLA Bruins
5. Utah Utes
6. Ohio State Buckeyes
7. Indiana Hoosiers
8. South Carolina Gamecocks
9. Virginia Tech Hokies
10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
11. Ole Miss Rebels
12. Tennessee Lady Volunteers
13. Baylor Bears
14. Louisville Cardinals
15. Florida State Seminoles
16. Stanford Cardinal
17. Maryland Terrapins
18. USC Trojans
19. North Carolina Tar Heels
20. Texas Longhorns
21. Colorado Buffaloes
22. Creighton Bluejays
23. Washington State Cougars
24. Kansas State Wildcats
25. Nebraska Cornhuskers
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They didn't even win the SEC title last season.Guest wrote: ↑06 May 2023, 03:41Give the trophy to LSU
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what's that gotta do with next season?
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Stanford at 16 lol the disrespect. I think they're still top 10 with Brink.Guest wrote: ↑03 May 2023, 18:13Women's college basketball Way-Too-Early Top 25 for 2023-24
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-bas ... 25-2023-24
1. LSU Tigers
2. UConn Huskies
3. Iowa Hawkeyes
4. UCLA Bruins
5. Utah Utes
6. Ohio State Buckeyes
7. Indiana Hoosiers
8. South Carolina Gamecocks
9. Virginia Tech Hokies
10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
11. Ole Miss Rebels
12. Tennessee Lady Volunteers
13. Baylor Bears
14. Louisville Cardinals
15. Florida State Seminoles
16. Stanford Cardinal
17. Maryland Terrapins
18. USC Trojans
19. North Carolina Tar Heels
20. Texas Longhorns
21. Colorado Buffaloes
22. Creighton Bluejays
23. Washington State Cougars
24. Kansas State Wildcats
25. Nebraska Cornhuskers
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IA especially since she's brought her fouling down a bit, but the coaching staff needs to get their shit togetherGuest wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 03:52Stanford at 16 lol the disrespect. I think they're still top 10 with Brink.Guest wrote: ↑03 May 2023, 18:13Women's college basketball Way-Too-Early Top 25 for 2023-24
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-bas ... 25-2023-24
1. LSU Tigers
2. UConn Huskies
3. Iowa Hawkeyes
4. UCLA Bruins
5. Utah Utes
6. Ohio State Buckeyes
7. Indiana Hoosiers
8. South Carolina Gamecocks
9. Virginia Tech Hokies
10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
11. Ole Miss Rebels
12. Tennessee Lady Volunteers
13. Baylor Bears
14. Louisville Cardinals
15. Florida State Seminoles
16. Stanford Cardinal
17. Maryland Terrapins
18. USC Trojans
19. North Carolina Tar Heels
20. Texas Longhorns
21. Colorado Buffaloes
22. Creighton Bluejays
23. Washington State Cougars
24. Kansas State Wildcats
25. Nebraska Cornhuskers
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Lol what can they do? They can't even bring a transfer since Stanford has strict policy. Back then they can count on players to not transferring from Stanford but nowadays the nil rules over Stanford degree.Guest wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 16:49IA especially since she's brought her fouling down a bit, but the coaching staff needs to get their shit togetherGuest wrote: ↑07 May 2023, 03:52Stanford at 16 lol the disrespect. I think they're still top 10 with Brink.Guest wrote: ↑03 May 2023, 18:13Women's college basketball Way-Too-Early Top 25 for 2023-24
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-bas ... 25-2023-24
1. LSU Tigers
2. UConn Huskies
3. Iowa Hawkeyes
4. UCLA Bruins
5. Utah Utes
6. Ohio State Buckeyes
7. Indiana Hoosiers
8. South Carolina Gamecocks
9. Virginia Tech Hokies
10. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
11. Ole Miss Rebels
12. Tennessee Lady Volunteers
13. Baylor Bears
14. Louisville Cardinals
15. Florida State Seminoles
16. Stanford Cardinal
17. Maryland Terrapins
18. USC Trojans
19. North Carolina Tar Heels
20. Texas Longhorns
21. Colorado Buffaloes
22. Creighton Bluejays
23. Washington State Cougars
24. Kansas State Wildcats
25. Nebraska Cornhuskers
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Broken links
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Why was HVL the top ranked player in the transfer portal?
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are they...?
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lol same I don't get any gay vibes from her. Imo I think it's normal to visit your bestie country when you're at least upper middle class with NIL money
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Guest wrote: ↑01 Jun 2023, 07:14lol same I don't get any gay vibes from her. Imo I think it's normal to visit your bestie country when you're at least upper middle class with NIL money
Georgia is gay (or at least LGBTQ+), Liz and Cayla are straight
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Speaking of Georgia and Liz, they will play Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes on ESPN to start next season.
An ESPN network will televise the game. Ally Financial has signed on as a title sponsor. Iowa will receive $150,000 to participate, plus $50,000 to cover travel expenses. Virginia Tech’s payout is undisclosed.
“Internally, we said we think this would be an amazing event to bring to Charlotte,” Morrison said. “We thought that if we could get two of the Final Four teams with Iowa being the anchor, that this would be a compelling matchup.”
The scenario couldn’t be more perfect for any of the entities. Blacksburg, Va., is located 175 miles from Charlotte, and organizers believe Hokies’ fans will flock to this game. Within two weeks of its Final Four appearance, Virginia Tech sold out of its home women’s basketball reserved seating.
Iowa has become the sport’s traveling rock show, especially with Clark. Last season, the Hawkeyes set the Big Ten record in average attendance at 11,142. Even more impressive, Iowa led the nation with eight games above 13,000 fans. At Big Ten road venues, Iowa’s nine opponents averaged 3,482 more fans over their season average. The Hawkeyes halted season-ticket sales for the upcoming year because demand far exceeded the supply. When a home nonconference game against Cleveland State on Dec. 16 was moved to Des Moines — two hours west of Iowa City — available tickets were sold out in 90 minutes.
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Anyone have any links to FIBA Americup games? Replays and future games?
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FIBA streams all the games and there's a free trial for the service.Guest wrote: ↑03 Jul 2023, 06:10Anyone have any links to FIBA Americup games? Replays and future games?
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