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ESPN women player of the week? How about PLAYER OF THE WEEK!!
ESPN women player of the week? How about PLAYER OF THE WEEK!!
Same sport, different genders = separate record books.
Congrats to Rachel for tying the all-time women's single-game scoring record. Hopefully the men's team in the very near future can find a difference-maker like Rachel. All-American players don't fall out of trees, but somehow the Gopher women have had back-to-back seasons with one of those. ... and not the same player.
Although technically your right, this is about a players performance. I saw nothing on the men's scene that even came close.
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Glad I watched todays game but having watched her over the past 5 years it is not surprising. She tied NCAA record today and willed us to win. I went to a women's pre-season party and had her sign a ball. I was smiling looking at that today. She was very gracious and it sounds like the Lynx may trade up for her. Rachel for All-American!
Rachel is up to #2 or #3 in the latest mock draft that I saw. To get her, the Lynx would have to move up 12 places. That's not going to happen.
Is the 60 pts a women's record, or women's and men's record?
Where are you seeing this mock draft?
There's a really neat thing on the internet called Google Search... give it a try.
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I'll help you a little, 19, and won't even be a jerk and suggest you use Goggle search. I know Frank Selvy once scored 100 in a game. There was also a kid from Grinnell who got a ton of grief for putting up well over 100 in a game. That wasn't that long ago. I don't know what level the teams were. I also remember Pete Maravich having several really big games when I was growing up. Neat thing about Rachel's 60 were they came in a win and she didn't force the shots. Just a fun performance to watch. Has always seemed like a great person and the halftime feature and post game interview reaffirmed that.
Doesn't the women's coach realize that when a shooter gets hot you sit them on the bench to cool them off. That's been working for the men's program all the way back to the Clem days.
Doesn't the women's coach realize that when a shooter gets hot you sit them on the bench to cool them off. That's been working for the men's program all the way back to the Clem days.
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When did the NCAA add the three point shot?
I looked it up. It was added in 86-87, so Brown was able to make use of it. Bauman's 58 seems most impressive considering it was all 2-pters.
Is the 60 pts a women's record, or women's and men's record?