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SC WBB is still the standard right now imo, I get that they lost to UCLA on their court earlier. SC has a crazy win % the past 10 years, UCLA is the beast until proven otherwise, but I would take Staley over Close in a tourney game on a neutral court. Maybe that’s just me.

Was the UCLA loss a wake up call for SC?
Since then they've won 11 straight games by an average of 31.5 points including wins over #15 Iowa State, #8 Duke, #9 TCU and #5 Texas.
 
Was the UCLA loss a wake up call for SC?
Since then they've won 11 straight games by an average of 31.5 points including wins over #15 Iowa State, #8 Duke, #9 TCU and #5 Texas.
Massey predicts 2 more SC losses for the regular season, I could see that. Left on the schedule is @Texas, @UT, LSU, UCONN and OK to name some games that stick out at the moment.
 
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Bring her to Tennesse… she can be the next Bobbit


I couldn't speak to the player's talent, but that "no woman has ever dribbled like this" is silly.

I saw girls dribbling like that in AAU decades ago. Not most, but there were some. And some of those that worked hard on their handles made it to college, and some of them didn't. Some of the ones that made it to college even got to play. But not all of them. Take from that what you will.
 
6 SEC schools in the Top 15 and 7 in the Top 25.

The Lady Vols are poised to set a historic mark in CKC first year as head coach at UT.
GBO!

 
LSU coach has extended her bench rotation in the 1st qtr tonight.
Coach Caldwell has gotten the attention of the SEC folks.
Coach Mulkey prior to facing the LVs said she had never seen anything like CKC system.

21 LSU 21 Vandy 2nd qtr
 

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