mel ott wrote:The lack of parity among the teams in the women's NCAA tournament (and the discrepancy between the top 10 teams to the rest of the field) is amazing when compared to the men's tournament. I don't follow a lot of women's basketball, but have followed these Jays. There a couple of amazing stats that shine through that show the difference between the men's and and women's NCAAs tournament.
Creighton's women's team is ONLY the 4th team EVER to reach the Elite Eight in women's NCAA tournament HISTORY at a 10 seed or over! Compare that to the men. Secondly, look at the seeding for the Elite Eight for this year's women's tournament. All the seeds for the women are all #1 and # 2 seeds; except for Creighton as a #10 seed. Almost every year there a men's teams that advance from the 10 seed, but never in women's.
I would compare Creighton's women's team accomplishment almost to the level of the men's St Peter's Peacocks. Congrats to both of them!
Jet915 wrote:mel ott wrote:The lack of parity among the teams in the women's NCAA tournament (and the discrepancy between the top 10 teams to the rest of the field) is amazing when compared to the men's tournament. I don't follow a lot of women's basketball, but have followed these Jays. There a couple of amazing stats that shine through that show the difference between the men's and and women's NCAAs tournament.
Creighton's women's team is ONLY the 4th team EVER to reach the Elite Eight in women's NCAA tournament HISTORY at a 10 seed or over! Compare that to the men. Secondly, look at the seeding for the Elite Eight for this year's women's tournament. All the seeds for the women are all #1 and # 2 seeds; except for Creighton as a #10 seed. Almost every year there a men's teams that advance from the 10 seed, but never in women's.
I would compare Creighton's women's team accomplishment almost to the level of the men's St Peter's Peacocks. Congrats to both of them!
I think alot of it has to do with men's players leaving early for the NBA. Top women's players stay all 4 years and thus the top teams stay at the top for a prolonged period of time. The top teams have the top players and are also seasoned veterans. Alot of men's teams might have one and done's and thus there is more parity.
mel ott wrote:Jet915 wrote:mel ott wrote:The lack of parity among the teams in the women's NCAA tournament (and the discrepancy between the top 10 teams to the rest of the field) is amazing when compared to the men's tournament. I don't follow a lot of women's basketball, but have followed these Jays. There a couple of amazing stats that shine through that show the difference between the men's and and women's NCAAs tournament.
Creighton's women's team is ONLY the 4th team EVER to reach the Elite Eight in women's NCAA tournament HISTORY at a 10 seed or over! Compare that to the men. Secondly, look at the seeding for the Elite Eight for this year's women's tournament. All the seeds for the women are all #1 and # 2 seeds; except for Creighton as a #10 seed. Almost every year there a men's teams that advance from the 10 seed, but never in women's.
I would compare Creighton's women's team accomplishment almost to the level of the men's St Peter's Peacocks. Congrats to both of them!
I think alot of it has to do with men's players leaving early for the NBA. Top women's players stay all 4 years and thus the top teams stay at the top for a prolonged period of time. The top teams have the top players and are also seasoned veterans. Alot of men's teams might have one and done's and thus there is more parity.
the other reason is there is not as many top quality athletes ( a lot of young ladies also go to Volleyball schools ) and the top schools get them. It's more like the 70-80's when the top teams just loaded their bench w athletes. Today, guys want to play and with all the TV outlets they can get exposure. You don't get that today with the women's game. Not a big deal, just some thoughts oh the differences. I was glad to see both succed.
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