Iowa, it's always been that way. There is a smaller number of great female players available than men and they all want to go to the limited number if schools that can get them a NCAA championship or a slot on a national team. What is very interesting though is when schools are able to rise up through the ranks and actually recruit some of the better players from the limited player pool. So Gate, Q, Northeastern, Yale, and this year St Thomas in the WCHA are really the most recent aberrations which I attribute to charismatic coaches attracting a few talented independent types, proving they can win and then being able to recruit more. If you look at the US and Canadian national teams playing in the rivalry series now a very limited number of colleges are represented. Once you get on that trusted list the talent keeps coming. Fargo is all over the Canadian U-18 program and Chelsea Walkland is a rising star in coaching with the US U-18 team. Definitely a method to their madness. All the above leads to few upsets...