WBB: General All-NCAA Thread - Not Team Cyclones Stuff

Killing time after workout and before walkabout and saw on the interweb that Iowa's Lisa Bluder has signed a contract extension through 2029. That would take her to age 68 so she might retire than? Anyway, not bailing after Clark leaves.

Do any coaches ever just retire at 63-65 or so if they are still being successful?

I think the easy answer to that is nope. Getting paid well for doing something you love to do. Her new contract gets her to a million bucks a yr. don't know the specifics and don't care enough to find out.
 
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Oh, good grief. What's the point of this? Nobody cares about the WNIT, nobody is going to care of the NCAA's WNIT. It's like football bowl games, lets have 40 of them! I guess the real point is to kill the WNIT, there really isn't room for both.

"Women's basketball is at an all-time high with records being set for national championship and Final Four viewership, and the tournament was the most viewed since 2009," said Jamie Boggs, chair of the Division I Women's Basketball Oversight Committee. - ESPN​

Thing is there is interest and demand for good hoops. There isn't interest and demand for second tier play except for the school playing. I'm a pretty big WBB fan but I didn't watch a minute of the WNIT this year. I'd watch if Cyclones or Gophers were in it, but that's it.
 
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Oh, good grief. What's the point of this? Nobody cares about the WNIT, nobody is going to care of the NCAA's WNIT. It's like football bowl games, lets have 40 of them! I guess the real point is to kill the WNIT, there really isn't room for both.

"Women's basketball is at an all-time high with records being set for national championship and Final Four viewership, and the tournament was the most viewed since 2009," said Jamie Boggs, chair of the Division I Women's Basketball Oversight Committee. - ESPN​

Thing is there is interest and demand for good hoops. There isn't interest and demand for second tier play except for the school playing. I'm a pretty big WBB fan but I didn't watch a minute of the WNIT this year. I'd watch if Cyclones or Gophers were in it, but that's it.

The reason is EQUALITY - the NCAA conducts this tournament for the men so they felt they had to do it fo the women.
 
Oh, good grief. What's the point of this? Nobody cares about the WNIT, nobody is going to care of the NCAA's WNIT. It's like football bowl games, lets have 40 of them! I guess the real point is to kill the WNIT, there really isn't room for both.

"Women's basketball is at an all-time high with records being set for national championship and Final Four viewership, and the tournament was the most viewed since 2009," said Jamie Boggs, chair of the Division I Women's Basketball Oversight Committee. - ESPN​

Thing is there is interest and demand for good hoops. There isn't interest and demand for second tier play except for the school playing. I'm a pretty big WBB fan but I didn't watch a minute of the WNIT this year. I'd watch if Cyclones or Gophers were in it, but that's it.
ISU had big interest when men and women were in the NIT a few years back with both games at Hilton the same day. March 17, 2004. Women played Idaho State (72-59) and the men played Georgia (82-74). They followed it up with two more games on March 25 against St Joesephs and Marquette…both wins. They set the attendance record for women’s basketball with a sold out crowd of 14,092.
 
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Former Cincinnati WBB player Florence Sifa passed away unexpectedly on Monday.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/florence-sifa-obituary?id=52499359

There's a strong ISU connection here -- when Ines Nezerwa came to the US, she was following in the footsteps of Sifa, her best friend in Burundi. Sifa played two years at Jacksonville CC, and Nezerwa joined her for the second year. They wanted to play Div I together, but NCAA eligibility issues made it impossible to find a school that would take a chance on both.

 
Well the Hawkeye hype yrain continues to gather speed. Iowa season tkts sold out.

Yeah, rivalry aside, quite the accomplishment. They are not planning on any single game ticket sales (per DSM register IIRC). Might mess up my return to William's to watch young Gopher's and new coach if this spills over to close by roadies. Between COVID and Gophs not being any good I haven't been in a few years.
 
I saw they have an exhibition at Kinnick against DePaul on Oct 15. Crazy!

When we played in the Insight Bowl in 2000, Tennessee WBB was in town, same hotel, to play outdoors versus Arizona State.

At least the exhibition in Iowa is just that, exhibition, and not a real game outside in December! I remember over inflating the ball so it would bounce better in the cold after shoveling snow off my own home "court" 50 years ago
 
I saw they have an exhibition at Kinnick against DePaul on Oct 15. Crazy!
They are charging $10 or $20 if you want the Carver option in case of bad weather.

JP needs to take the Dec meeting in Hilton to a minimum of $25/tkt on all single game tickets for that game. No kid prices at all. Make some money of the Hawkeye Hype train.
 
USA U21 won the 3-on-3 FIBA for the first time. The USA U21 even beat the USA U23 on their way to winning it. I noticed because my local Gophers were represented by sophomore Mara Braun, Minnesota gal we also recruited for the class of 2022.

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Killing time before a nice long fall bike ride and been surfin' some WBB stuff and ran across a mail bag from The Athletic that list top five non-conference matchup to watch. Two Midwest games made the list including rival Iowa vs. conference foe KSU.

3. Iowa vs. Kansas State, Nov. 16.
The Hawkeyes also have that Virginia Tech matchup, which will be a good one, but I’m excited for this one to see how Iowa coach Lisa Bluder schemes against Ayoka Lee. The 6-6 post missed last season after undergoing knee surgery, but this game has a chance to be a real matchup of fireworks: Clark from the outside and Lee on the inside.​
4. UConn at Minnesota, Nov. 19.
Don’t get me wrong, the UConn-UCLA and UConn-UNC games will tell us a lot more about the Huskies. But we love sports for the storylines that exist off the court, too. And this game is the ultimate “What Could’ve Been” for Gopher fans. As Bueckers returns home, Minnesota fans will get a glimpse of their homegrown player at The Barn.​