Posted on 04/07/2019 7:11:45 PM PDT by ZagFan
Chloe Jackson made a driving layup to break an 80-80 tie with 3.9 seconds remaining as Baylor recovered from blowing a 17-point first-half lead to defeat Notre Dame 82-81 in the NCAA women's basketball championship game Sunday night in Tampa.
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Now hopefully Tech tomorrow night will make it a “Texas Two-Step”.
It was a very good game, Both teams were excellent.
Congrats to both Teams. Having said that I’m glad Baylor won. The ND Coach is a snarky lefty.
Agreed. Great coach but clearly a leftie nut who seemed to care more about using her spotlight to make ridiculous statements instread of actually coaching. I was rooting for Baylor.
Same here.
Glad Baylor Bears won. Can’t stand Notre Dame’s coach.
Who cares about woman basketball?
More to the point, who cares about ANY basketball?
Its not a sport - its a freak show.
And if Texas Tech wins, it will be an all Big XII Texas sweep, with Texas winning the NIT too.
Baylor won because they have a male on the coaching staff.
Millions including many around the World disagree with you but heck, to each its own though. Ill watch MLB playoffs or regular season rivalry games but sitting there watching a typical baseball game #72 in the summer is boring. I prefer 80s and 90s NBA and some college basketball but unfortunately we cant go back to those days
Yeehaw!
Excellent Point. Forgot about the NIT.
Baptists beat Catholics.
She seemed a sensible sort for quite a while but the temptation - egged on by the press - to lecture on ‘gender equality’ is just too great. None of the lefties will notice that the PC lecture got 200x more coverage than any of the tournament - once again, they defeat their own aims.
Nobody can really explain what the hell it means - more accurately, nobody will admit that all it means is equality of outcome which, of course, is not equality at all.
It also ignores the fact that - gasp - men know more and probably always will about men competing in sports, which is why men coaching men makes more sense and produces better outcomes.
As for the game, it had the same problem that the men’s game does - 35 min of game and 5 min of coaches taking their egos out for trot and calling incessant timeouts so they can draw on white boards. The final play of the game was a laughable indictment of college basketball and the women’s game in particular with missed shots, dodgy foul calls and the game ending on...a flubbed inbounds play. Wheee.
Here’s a question for all basketball coaches: if you’re as good as they say you are and as good as you believe, why don’t your teams know what to do in the last 2 min of a game just as they do in the first 2 min of a game? If you’re such a wonderful strategist, film watcher and planner, why does all of it go out the window as you literally draw it up during a timeout? It’s a huge contradiction that nobody in the game and certainly nobody in the media - mostly ex-coaches themselves - will point out.
If Lauren Cox had not been injured in the 3rd period Baylor would have won by 10 points. Cox is a great player and will be back next year. Great Game.
Nobody cares.
I could not care less about this game. Televised sports have become the opioid to the masses of our time.
JoMa
I can think of a few good reasons to call timeouts in the final minutes.
The first, and you see it in football too, is to “ice” a player shooting free throws or kicking a field goal.
Another reason is things change during the game. You can have the greatest plays drawn up, but you have to take into consideration who’s in foul trouble, who can afford to foul an opponent, who’s the poorest free-throw shooter to foul on the floor, who’s shooting lights out to take the final shot, how many fouls do we have to give before three throws are shot (in the Virginia game Auburn had 2 to give in the final minute). Time outs drive me crazy too sometimes, but they’re necessary.
Another reason is to rest your players, even if it’s just for 4 minutes. Some players play all 40 minutes. It amazes me how those guys can run up and down the court, play defense, block shots and sometimes land on their backs or worse—I’d be exhausted after 5 min.
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