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NoDakSt
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ArtBest23
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Posted: 04/22/15 11:12 am ::: |
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That's actually a pretty good field for one of these tournaments.
Maybe I wrong but my impression is that the Paradise Jam fields have been getting less impressive than they were a few years ago. Maybe some other tournaments like this one are easier to get to or have better facilities and conditions perhaps?
I wonder if Versyp knew who the competition would be when she signed up. This seems a departure from her recent efforts to downgrade Purdue's OOC schedule.
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GlennMacGrady
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Posted: 04/22/15 11:34 am ::: |
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Part of email I received re this tournament next season as credentialed media last season:
The women’s tournament features a strong field in which all eight teams played in postseason last year, including three teams that participated in the NCAA Tournament. Dayton advanced to the Elite Eight and led eventual National Champion and defending Gulf Coast Champion Connecticut at halftime before falling in its bid to advance to the Final Four. Louisville and Stanford both spent the entire season ranked among the Top 25 and each advanced to the Sweet Sixteen.
2015 GULF COAST SHOWCASE WOMEN’S FIELD
Dayton (Atlantic 10 Conference)
Louisville (Atlantic Coast Conference)
LSU (Southeastern Conference)
Maine (America East Conference)
Marist (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference)
Missouri State (Missouri Valley Conference)
Purdue (Big Ten Conference)
Stanford (Pac-12 Conference)
“The mission of the Gulf Coast Showcase is to annually showcase the best teams in women’s hoops,” said Debbie Antonelli, ESPN analyst and Gulf Coast Showcase Tournament Host. “Last year, UConn rolled to the tournament title but we have eight great programs for 2015 and any of those eight could be playing for the crown on Sunday night.”
2014 Tournament Wrap-Up
More than 20,000 fans attended the tournament last November, and the first night of the women’s tournament set a tournament record with 3,987 fans in attendance as UConn debuted in Southwest Florida.
Four women’s teams from the 2014 Gulf Coast Showcase advanced to the NCAA Tournament led by eventual National Champion Connecticut. Minnesota, Green Bay and Arizona State also earned berths with the Sun Devils advancing to the Sweet Sixteen.
Four players from last season’s women’s tournament were named AP All-Americans. UConn’s Breanna Stewart and Minnesota’s Amanda Zahui B. were both first-team honorees while UConn teammates Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis and Moriah Jefferson were named to the second team. Stewart was named the AP National Player of the Year for the second straight season. |
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Shades
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Posted: 04/22/15 11:44 am ::: |
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The tournament was pretty sweet last year. I just wished Minnesota was playing better at time. Banham especially stunk it up, which is surprising since she's a senior who should be able to handle any situation. Is this tournament played over an ice rink?
_________________ Nnekalonians 1:14 - Thou shalt not accept that which is not earned
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Homyonkel
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Posted: 04/22/15 1:54 pm ::: |
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Shades wrote: |
Is this tournament played over an ice rink? |
It certainly was! Germain Arena. Not being warned, I sat there the first day in shorts and a t-shirt. The next 2 days I wore my "flight back to CT." clothes and even that wasn't warm enough.
Caught my first cold in 3 years. In Florida, no less.
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Shades
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Homyonkel
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