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pilight
Joined: 23 Sep 2004 Posts: 66936 Location: Where the action is
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linkster
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Posted: 01/13/17 3:35 pm ::: |
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Great article. I didn't follow the women's game back then.
Did anyone back then suggest that the Lady Techsters were ruining the game and "bad for women's basketball"?
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mzonefan
Joined: 15 Oct 2005 Posts: 4878 Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Posted: 01/13/17 4:21 pm ::: |
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Great article.
Our fab freshman at Michigan, Kysre Gondrezick, is a daughter of a Techster, Lisa Harvey Gondrezick. Lisa was on their last title team in 1988. I look at some of those names and realize that I didn't see them play in the college years, but I did get to see Venus Lacy and Teresa Weatherspoon play in the early WNBA years.
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/latc/sports/w-baskbl/auto_pdf/0910-wbk-Sec6.pdf
I did see LaTech in the Final Four in Kansas City in 1998. I remember thinking that Tennessee was the juggernaut, and I was rooting for underdog LaTech in the final. I didn't know at that time that the balance of power had shifted not that much earlier.
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summertime blues
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Carol Anne
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hyperetic
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Posted: 01/15/17 1:10 pm ::: |
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The 1982 team was my first real exposure to high level, dominating basketball played by women. I don't remember how I got started watching but when I did, I got hooked. |
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ridor
Joined: 18 Oct 2005 Posts: 1055 Location: Frederick, Maryland
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Posted: 01/16/17 9:24 am ::: |
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I love Leon Barmore. He was such a great asset to the sport. Much more than Geno Auriemma can muster, that is for sure.
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Jlcarter
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Posted: 01/18/17 2:46 pm ::: |
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Great article. I remember Tech was the dominant team then.
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readyAIMfire53
Joined: 20 Nov 2004 Posts: 7382 Location: Durham, NC
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Posted: 01/18/17 6:21 pm ::: Re: How Tech's '82 title team revolutionized women's basketb |
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pilight wrote: |
http://www.thenewsstar.com/story/sports/college/louisiana-tech/2017/01/13/lady-techsters-1982/96511652/
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I believe it was 1979 or 1980 when I first saw the Lady Techsters play. I was in LA taking care of my grandmother and attended many UCLA games. UCLA had Denise Curry as its' star and buried in the lineup was Jackie Joyner (yes THAT Jackie Joyner-Kersey). UCLA ran over most everyone - until the Lady Techsters came to town. They made UCLA look like a middle school team. They RAN. They had flashy red, white and blue uniforms. They stole the ball and RAN. Most of the team beat any UCLA player down the court.
It was simply - WOW. Real basketball. Played by women.
Sidenote: when reserve Jackie Joyner entered a game, the first time I saw her leap well over much taller players to snag a rebound, I thought to myself "There can't be another woman who can jump that high." When I later saw her in the Olympics gathering medals, I was not surprised. Excited, but not surprised. Little more than a decade later in 1994, I saw Marion Jones play for UNC and, well, you can guess what I said to myself. And, yes, she was the fastest woman on the planet.
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TechDawgMc
Joined: 12 Aug 2010 Posts: 401 Location: Temple, TX
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Posted: 01/18/17 10:17 pm ::: |
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linkster wrote: |
Great article. I didn't follow the women's game back then.
Did anyone back then suggest that the Lady Techsters were ruining the game and "bad for women's basketball"? |
No, but the dominance wasn't nearly as long. If Cheryl Miller had gone to Tech (her 2nd choice and she later said she wished she had), Tech would likely have won 6 straight titles -- and then people would have said it.
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TechDawgMc
Joined: 12 Aug 2010 Posts: 401 Location: Temple, TX
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Posted: 01/18/17 10:24 pm ::: |
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One thing I remember about the Old Dominion loss -- in the games just before it, the Techsters had gotten really tight. It was like the win streak was weighing heavily on them. After the loss, they really never looked back. Although the loss was disappointing (especially since it was ODU), most fans thought it ended up being a blessing.
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