westtnvoljackson
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1. South Carolina
2. Stanford
3. UConn
4. Maryland
5. Baylor
6. Louisville
7. NC State
8. Oregon
9. Michigan
10. Texas
If they combined the Aggies backcourt and Beavers frontcourt, that would be a helluva team.1. South Carolina
2. Stanford
3. UConn
4. Maryland/Baylor
5. Maryland/Baylor
6. Oregon
7. UCLA
8. Louisville
9. Texas A&M
10. Oregon State
Cunane is a junior, so she's coming back AFAIK. Louisville picks up two big time transfers, including a pass first PG. I think Van Lith will take over from Dana the same way she was Durr's successor.I like this list, but Louisville never proved that they could do much without Dana Evans and she declared for the draft so I see them taking a slight hit... Same with NC State and Cunane although she hasn’t announced what she’s doing yet I don’t think.
Only 4 SEC teams for 21-22... missing Ark, UGA & MSST from 20-21. Down year for the SEC?FWIW ESPN (Charlie Creme) has UConn and South Carolina 1 and 2. Tennessee at 18...
Women's college basketball's Way-Too-Early Top 25: UConn reigns while South Carolina looms
Those 3 teams are losing almost everyone from this year and i just shake my head about Mississippi State. Unbelievable a team goes from one of the best in the country to not Making the NCAA tournament within a year.Only 4 SEC teams for 21-22... missing Ark, UGA & MSST from 20-21. Down year for the SEC?
Glad to see us considered top 20 again we could improve that with the right transfer or transfers.Well here’s what ESPN had to say...
Women's college basketball's Way-Too-Early Top 25: UConn reigns while South Carolina looms
Only 4 SEC teams for 21-22... missing Ark, UGA & MSST from 20-21. Down year for the SEC?
I wouldn't be surprised to see Arkansas and UGA ranked by the end of the regular season. Both are rebuilding, but also bringing in some good talent...Arkansas in particular.Only 4 SEC teams for 21-22... missing Ark, UGA & MSST from 20-21. Down year for the SEC?
I wouldn't be surprised to see Arkansas and UGA ranked by the end of the regular season. Both are rebuilding, but also bringing in some good talent...Arkansas in particular.
MSST is hopeless.
Agree with ***** that Davis is leaving some big shoes to fill, and they might not get filled this coming season.
I think a large part of it depends on replacing departing stars with as close to equal talent as possible. Arkansas loses Dungee and Slocum, but Wolfenbarger and Goforth are both highly ranked HS AAs, with Goforth having the benefit of playing a starting role for a S16 team. Georgia loses Staiti, Connally and Morrison, but brings in 2 freshmen AAs...one of which (Hollingshead) might end up becoming better than Staiti in time. Certainly the incoming Tennessee class will be needed to contribute immediately to make up for the loss of Davis. For all three times, it's probably just a matter of a.) how quickly they gel with their teammates and b.) getting a sense as to what each player's "ceiling" is.the good thing is other teams are having big shoes to fill to and some of the teams that were “ahead of us” have bigger shoes to fill.