In the NCAA women's Division I basketball history, ACC is the first conference to have 3 ACC teams in the Final Four. For the men's side, it was Big East in 1985. On the women's and men's side, LSU have their teams in the Final Four.
We all know that UConn had done it once with the men's and women's winning the NCAAs in the same month in the same year.
NCAA Women's Final Four on to Boston.
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NCAA Women's Final Four on to Boston.
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KnoxVegas wrote:It just sucks. But I sleep better tonight knowing that my alma mater has more national championships than a certain school in Storrs.
Got that drift!
I don't mind being wrong, but I can see UNC and LSU in the championship game. Keeping this in mind, UMD handed UNC its only loss; Seimone Augustus (LSU) is so consistent that she can give other teams fits.
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Re: NCAA Women's Final Four on to Boston.
Brent Burns wrote:In the NCAA women's Division I basketball history, ACC is the first conference to have 3 ACC teams in the Final Four.
well i highly doubt that any other conference would have 3 ACC teams in the final four.
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Did you see your boy, Geno at the pess conference? I thought his head was going to explode or he was going to launch into a tirade about how the refs had screwed them or Jim Calhoun is loved more in Storrs....
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