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Perhaps I'm "somebody" in this statement; I've definitely been called worse. My guess is that the wrestling tourney that you mention is the bigger hurdle. The press facilities are more about size than being good enough. There isn't a logical place for media accommodations to overflow beyond the...
What I don't know is a lot, but a player that stood out to me when watching the two championship games on Saturday was Kasey Senden of Hill-Murray. I liked how she kept ramping up her game from the blue line as the situation was getting more tense, in much the same way as E. Pohl was doing up...
When the time comes, if you feel the need to head east, you may as well go far enough to where paint thinner is no longer the beverage of choice for the most vocal of the fan base.
Somebody from MadTown. I think you have to look past the numbers to a certain extent. E.g., O'Brien has 66 pts in 32 games for 2.06 pts/gm, but 20 of those came in the six games against MJ's cupcake NCs, for 3.33 pts/gm. In the other games, she's at 46 in 26, or 1.77 pts/gm. Still great, but not...
Beat the same teams, celebrate afterwards, but somehow, nobody cares 24 hours later. Once you've won the title, the small trophies along the way just don't matter as much.
Thanks for taking the time to a) decipher all of that, and b) describe it to us. My guess is that the play was likely a smidge offside, but if it was called good by the stripes, how can any of us argue that the quality of the camera views that place offers allows anyone to conclusively say much...
I don't use interesting and exciting interchangeably. Also, if the Beavers lost in the final, I would be spared the inevitable depression that the Gophs can inflict upon me.
If I'm being honest, the Beavers in the NCAA finals would be more interesting to me than anything the home team could do at this point. Plus, it spares us from having to watch a fourth straight battle of the evil empires.
As fans, we don't always know what players are dealing with. Years back, UM had a future Olympian D who would attempt to pass the puck and and she'd almost whiff on it, which seemed like a big drop from her early years. Then I'd see her after the game and she had either ice bags on both wrists...
Thank you. If your team is even half as good as I expect that they are, it is beneath a fan base to be begging for help when it's all over but the math.
If one is the AD at a Power Four (or whatever they are called these days) program, I wonder how many minutes a month they spend thinking about women's sports, let alone ice hockey. Sady, it likely isn't many. They probably show up for photo opps like trophy presentations, and the rest of the...
Just creating a general thread for discussion about the National Collegiate NCAA Women's Tournament that don't fit anywhere else, like game/team specific topics do.
For example, these are the records I came up with for the 11 teams in the field versus the rest of the field this season:
The...
I don't remember heading into a previous conference season with such a deep and balanced field, or at least once that seems to be balanced to the extent that there are so many teams who could win the league or host the first round. Maybe last year was a better example with Harvard winning the...
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