geez, why stick with a blowout? I thought the whole idea of wraparound coverage was to show the most compelling games. Oregon vs Duke and Tenn vs Louisville are certainly more compelling than another UConn blowout.
Looks like #2 seed Duke going down to 10 seed Oregon after losing their point guard prior to this game Oregon starts 3 freshman
Oregon and Ohio State were two teams I didn't want to see in the Austin sub-regional. Both are in the Sweet 16 now.
Speaking of injuries, Turner for ND went down with a knee injury, and Alisha Gray for SC went down as well. Lots of injuries in the first round for some quality teams.
Are you kidding me? We get like 2 minutes of OU vs Washington before they switch us to Miami vs Qunnipiac? And, the game is even having audio issues. SMH
ESPN2 on Directv is still showing Washington/OU. Weird because the map says it is a Baylor protected game, but I'm not complaining!
On U-VERSE it's a complete mess in DFW. It's been all over the place and it's not "whip-around" coverage. Now I'm fearing we're finally gonna get stuck on the Mulkey circus
I've watched a lot of PAC12 this year and wanted to see the Osohor matchup with Pierre-Louise assuming the former will prevail tonight
Same here - I've been having issues with the women's tournament since late on Day 1. Yesterday it kept cutting out on me and then starting a new recording - UT game was broken into 4 entries on my DVR.
Pierre-Louise went out with 2 fouls EARLY. So, that didn't go so well for her. Osahor reminds me of the potential Nekia Jones could've been for Texas. I know Nekia is playing for ULL now, but I always wonder what happened with her and Texas.
Have Baylor and Louisville faced off since the big upset a few years ago? If not, how high do you expect Mulkey to try to run up the score if she can?
She will run it as high as possible and someday, a key player will have a serious injury during one of those famous episodes.
Tried this thing called the 'internet' to see if there was an answer. They have not played since that game in 2013.
dang, the Big 12 is down to the big 2, Texas and Baylor in the Sweet Sixteen. Five of six made it to the round of 32.
The states of Connecticut and Oregon will have as many Sweet 16 teams as Texas and California (unless I just megajinxed UCLA).
Sweet 16 by seeds: Bridgeport region - #1, 3, 4, and 10 (Oregon) OKC region - #1, 2, 3, and 4 Lexington region - #1, 2, 3, and 5 Stockton region - #1, 2, 3, and 12 (Quinnipiac)
Lobo did a little half time report on bb terms. It was pretty useless but at one point she makes fun of bad fashion choices from the coaches - Mulkey was two of the four examples.