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Re: NCAAW Hoops talk! 

Post#281 » by Green Chile » Sun Nov 9, 2025 9:42 pm

If Juju comes back (and I really don't know why everybody seems so sure she will, especially if Dallas gets the #1 pick), her, Jazzy, and Kennedy are going to be an absolute problem.
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Re: NCAAW Hoops talk! 

Post#282 » by hermes » Sun Nov 9, 2025 10:42 pm

hawkeyes blew the doors off evansville
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Re: NCAAW Hoops talk! 

Post#283 » by Green Chile » Tue Nov 11, 2025 11:14 pm

Fantastic win for UCLA.

I said it last year right up until they got throttled by UConn, but UCLA seems almost unbeatable.

Like last year, Betts surrounded by 6'4" shooters. But now with Kneepkens. If Kneepkens is a top 2 pick in the draft, I wouldn't be surprised. I love Fudd, but I'm not sure what Fudd does better than Kneepkens.

Kiki looks healthy, and there's always the Jacquez and Dugalic of it all (I swear Dugalic just seems destined to be a good rotation player for the Lynx).
They still got Gardiner and little Betts coming.

And they beat a hell of a team. Oklahoma isn't very deep. But that starting lineup is about as good as anybody.

Beers is Beers. Chavez got in foul trouble early, but she looks the part as the top young PG in the country. Vann is a stud. Sahara fits right in.

Speaking of players that are destined to be in a Lynx rotation, I'm a huge fan of Verhulst. Somebody is going to get her in the 3rd round and she's going to stick in the W.
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Re: NCAAW Hoops talk! 

Post#284 » by Green Chile » Today 10:07 am

So proud of those Heels.

18 point losses aren't typically considered impressive, but as young as we are, going against this UCLA team with just an insane amount of talent, depth, and length, we went toe-to-toe for 2.5 quarters.
1st half was some of the best basketball I've ever seen them play. And the exhaustion of trying to do it against a superior team set in.

I like what Courtney has cooking. This team is so young. They ain't there yet, but they are getting there.

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