It might be historic, but I can't name a single UCONN player and doubt that I could even spell Geno's last name correctly without using the google. Auriema?
Pretty much this. UConn's ability to scout and recruit the best is what has them at 100. In men's ball #1 and #6 would be a pretty close game. In women's it's not unusual for that to be a 30 point win.
Pretty much this. UConn's ability to scout and recruit the best is what has them at 100. In men's ball #1 and #6 would be a pretty close game. In women's it's not unusual for that to be a 30 point win.
If the #1 team in your sport is beating top 5 and top 10 teams by 20-40 points, that isn't a sign the #1 team is the greatest force in the universe. It's a sign the only people who are good at the sport are all on the same team, which is a big problem. They beat the #20 ranked team in the country by 65 points the other day, for crying out loud.
They have lost one game in the last 3+ seasons. 4 national titles in a row. The last time they missed a Final Four was 10 years ago.
Those facts are so mind-blowing that it really calls into question if any sort of competitive balance exists in the sport. They are dominating a sport that nobody else even appears to be playing anymore. It seems as if there are only 4-5 really good female basketball players in the country every year, and they all to go UConn.