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

Woof Drake ladies just choked really bad in the MVC Final only to win on a buzzer beater layup. Thank God they ended up winning because they would have been sick losing that big lead with 4 minutes to play.
All Missouri State had to do was foul after the inbounds…the game would be over. What a brain fart.
 
BYU and TCU were shadows of what they appeared to be early in the conference season. I know TCU had injuries, but I honestly wasn’t that high on them when they were healthy. BYU just faded.
 
Big 12 postseason by tournament

NCAA:
  • Texas
  • Oklahoma
  • Kansas State
  • Iowa State
  • Baylor
  • West Virginia
  • Kansas
WBIT:
  • BYU
  • TCU
WNIT:
  • Cincinnati
Nothing:
  • Oklahoma State
  • Texas Tech
  • Houston
  • UCF
Of the four that didn't make anything:

Oklahoma State has been short on players all year, so it doesn't surprise me that they aren't continuing to play.

TTU - I'm not surprised they weren't picked for the WBIT, and it looks like the WNIT has gone mid-major heavy.

Houston and UCF not surprised that they are both done.
 
Of the four that didn't make anything:

Oklahoma State has been short on players all year, so it doesn't surprise me that they aren't continuing to play.

TTU - I'm not surprised they weren't picked for the WBIT, and it looks like the WNIT has gone mid-major heavy.

Houston and UCF not surprised that they are both done.

Rumor was that TTU declined post season - not sure which tournament or any idea why.
 
Rumor was that TTU declined post season - not sure which tournament or any idea why.
You have to wonder how much longer they will keep Krista Gerlich.

In four years at TTU:
58-63 overall
20-52 in the Big 12, has never won more than 6 conference games in a season.

TTU still acts like they are in the Marsha Sharp era, and they haven't been at that level for years and will never be there again.
 
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Not sure how many seniors they have but I'd think that sucks for them.
Agreed. Oklahoma and Indiana State on the men's side both declined the NIT. One of the commentators went on a (well deserved) rant about how unfair it was to deny the players a chance to keep playing basketball.
 
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Agreed. Oklahoma and Indiana State on the men's side both declined the NIT. One of the commentators went on a (well deserved) rant about how unfair it was to deny the players a chance to keep playing basketball.

A rant while not having a clue as to what those particular players actually wanted to do. Maybe they were consulted and didn't want to play in a third tier tournament.
 
A rant while not having a clue as to what those particular players actually wanted to do. Maybe they were consulted and didn't want to play in a third tier tournament.
That's possible, too. I thought the NIT was still 2nd for the men.
 
You have to wonder how much longer they will keep Krista Gerlich.

In four years at TTU:
58-63 overall
20-52 in the Big 12, has never won more than 6 conference games in a season.

TTU still acts like they are in the Marsha Sharp era, and they haven't been at that level for years and will never be there again.
I hate so much that we lost to them (and UCF).
 
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A rant while not having a clue as to what those particular players actually wanted to do. Maybe they were consulted and didn't want to play in a third tier tournament.
Sadly this would mean the players are running things…commitment is a fast fading concept in college sports
 
AP All-American First Team
  • Caitlin Clark, Iowa (Sr.)
  • Cameron Brink, Stanford (Sr.)
  • Paige Bueckers, UConn (Sr.)
  • JuJu Watkins, USC (Fr.)
  • Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame (Fr.)

AP All-American Second Team
  • Elizabeth Kitley, Virginia Tech (Sr.)
  • Angel Reese, LSU (Sr.)
  • Kamilla Cardoso, South Carolina (Sr.)
  • Madison Booker, Texas (Fr.)
  • Jacy Sheldon, Ohio State (Sr.)

AP All-American Third Team
  • Alissa Pili, Utah (Sr.)
  • MacKenzie Holmes, Indiana (Sr.)
  • Dyaisha Fair, Syracuse (Sr.)
  • Georgia Amoore, Virginia Tech (Sr.)
  • Raegan Beers, Oregon State (So.)

AP All-American Honorable Mentions
Lauren Betts, UCLA; Audi Crooks, Iowa State; Aaliyah Edwards, UConn; Yvonne Ejim Gonzaga; Lauren Gustin, BYU; McKenna Hofschild, Colorado State; Abbey Hsu, Columbia; Kiki Iriafen, Stanford; Rickea Jackson, Tennessee; Ta’Niya Latson, Florida State; Ayoka Lee, Kansas State; Cotie McMahon, Ohio State; Aneesah Morrow, LSU; Nika Muhl, UConn; Lucy Olsen, Villanova; Charisma Osborne, UCLA; Te-Hina Paopao, South Carolina; JJ Quinerly, West Virginia; Saniya Rivers, North Carolina State; Kiki Rice, UCLA; Jaylyn Sherrod, Colorado; Skylar Vann, Oklahoma
 
Just ran across some musings on another forum on Iowa WBB and the portal. Didn't realize that their ESPN #58 G Aaliyah Guyton tore her ACL this winter. So did the reserve PG that was deep on their bench. Sort of puts a damper on their 2024 class in the short term. With them carrying Eva Jones, who will likely never be able to play after her tragic injuries, I think they only have one ship open.
 
Just ran across some musings on another forum on Iowa WBB and the portal. Didn't realize that their ESPN #58 G Aaliyah Guyton tore her ACL this winter. So did the reserve PG that was deep on their bench. Sort of puts a damper on their 2024 class in the short term. With them carrying Eva Jones, who will likely never be able to play after her tragic injuries, I think they only have one ship open.
Yep, need a one-and-done transfer portal PG.
 

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