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The Biggest Upset Of The Women’s NCAA

March 23, 2009 by Lyndsey D'Arcangelo  
Filed under Basketball

The Biggest Upset Of The Women’s NCAA

OK. I’m a genius. Really, I am. I totally saw this one coming. But then again, any women’s college basketball fan might have had the same inclination.
When filling out my ESPN brackets for the Women’s NCAA Tournament, I came across the Tennessee vs. Ball St. match-up.

Pat Summit wasn’t at all surprised that her young and inexperienced Lady Vols received the 5th ranked spot in the Berkeley region. I saw her being interviewed after it was announced that her team would be playing against 12th ranked Ball St.
She made a mention of how they’d have to study some tape and do …read more

Can Anyone Beat UCONN?

March 20, 2009 by Lyndsey D'Arcangelo  
Filed under Basketball

Can Anyone Beat UCONN?

Geno Auriemma doesn’t think so. In fact, a slew of college basketball analysts don’t think so either. When you have a dominant team, which has crushed opponents by 30 or more numerous times this seasons, it’s easy to talk smack.

UCONN is undefeated. Maya Moore is probably the best player in the country by far. Tennessee isn’t the powerhouse it once was, so the NCAA Championship is ripe for the taking.
Can anyone beat UCONN?
Courtney Paris has $64,000 on the table that says Oklahoma can.
As unpredictable as the NCAA tournament can be, I wouldn’t be at all surprised if there was …read more

ESPN Steps Up Coverage Of Women’s College Basketball

November 3, 2008 by Lyndsey D'Arcangelo  
Filed under Sports Rumors

ESPN Steps Up Coverage Of Women’s College Basketball

It looks as though the 2008-2009 will be a good one for women’s college basketball as far as television exposure is concerned.
According to ESPN.com, Tennessee will host Stanford on Dec. 21 in a rematch of last season’s national championship, one of 148 women’s college basketball games that will air on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN360.com this season.
Another awesome stat: All 63 games for the NCAA Tournament will be televised!
For those people who think women’s basketball is on the outs, or will never amount to anything … turn on your television. There are 149 reasons why you just …read more


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