TENNFOLD1974
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Not even close. Do you realize an average boy's team would have 7 or 8 guys that could dunk? Do you realize there is only about 1 woman every 6 or 7 years in the entire country that can dunk in college? The difference in athleticism is enormous.
So... you suck at sports so bad that you have to brag about a victory over girls?
My high school basketball team finished 11-15 my senior year. We scrimmaged WKU's women's team, at the time a top 5 program in the country. Though no official score was kept, we won 95-19.
ur a complete idiot, the WNBA has many great players that would absolutely school an average boys high school team. just because they cant dunk doesnt mean that they arent athletic, dunking is just flashy. but seriously u r a moron
thats WKU, not the WNBA or even UT for that matter, the teams that CP played on at UT would have balled out on ur weak ass 11-15 high school team from the holler in KY, seriously go mine some coal or race some horses.
No, the difference is enormous. An average high school team would have 8 or 9 players far more athletic than than any player on the best women's college basketball team in history. It's basically the same as it would be if women played football.
u r seriously dumb, candace parker and diana taurasi would school a large number of boys high school players in the country. if u cant see that u r simply blinded by your stupidity.
I don't disagree with that. Of course the best two women's players in the world would school a large number of boys high school players. That's really not the issue.
We didn't suck, we were average. 3 of those losses were to Rex Chapman and Apollo, 2 were to Travis Ford and Madisonville, and one was to Felton Spencer and Louisville Eastern.
Caveat, I think but I'm not POSITIVE all of those were my senior year, but I think so.
ok, so u think that is the only two good players in the WNBA?
EASTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS
STARTERS POS. TEAM HT. WT. SCHOOL/COUNTRY
Tamika Catchings F Indiana 6-1 167 Tennessee '01
Candice Dupree F Chicago 6-2 162 Temple '06
Sylvia Fowles C Chicago 6-6 200 Louisiana State '08
Alana Beard G Washington 5-11 160 Duke '04
Katie Douglas G Indiana 6-0 165 Purdue '01
RESERVES POS. TEAM HT. WT. SCHOOL/COUNTRY
Shameka Christon F New York 6-1 170 Arkansas '04
Erika de Souza F-C Atlanta 6-5 190 Brazil
Asjha Jones F Connecticut 6-3 196 Connecticut '02
Sancho Lyttle F-C Atlanta 6-4 175 Houston '05
Jia Perkins G Chicago 5-8 155 Texas Tech '04
Katie Smith G Detroit 5-11 175 Ohio State '96
WESTERN CONFERENCE ALL-STARS
STARTERS POS. TEAM HT. WT. SCHOOL/COUNTRY
Swin Cash F Seattle 6-1 172 Connecticut '02
Lauren Jackson F Seattle 6-5 187 Australia
Lisa Leslie * C Los Angeles 6-5 170 USC '94
Sue Bird G Seattle 5-9 150 Connecticut '02
Becky Hammon G San Antonio 5-6 136 Colorado State '99
RESERVES POS. TEAM HT. WT. SCHOOL/COUNTRY
Nicky Anosike C Minnesota 6-3 211 Tennessee '08
Charde Houston F Minnesota 6-0 189 Connecticut '08
Cappie Pondexter G-F Phoenix 5-9 160 Rutgers '06
Diana Taurasi G Phoenix 6-0 172 Connecticut '04
Tina Thompson F Los Angeles 6-2 178 USC '97
Sophia Young F San Antonio 6-1 165 Baylor '06
Nicole Powell ** F Sacramento 6-2 170 Stanford '04
* - injured, will not play
im pretty damn sure that these players would beat a majority of average boys high school teams in america, but nice try tho.