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Title: There are 23 schools with teams in both Men's and Women's brackets
Post by: Little George on March 15, 2022, 07:02:56 AM
Miami
N Carolina
Arizona
Iowa St
Colorado
Creighton
Iowa
Illinois
Gonzaga
Tennessee
Villanova
Michigan
Baylor
Notre Dame
Kentucky
Indiana
UConn
Kansas
Va Tech
Ohio St
LSU
Arkansas
and Texas

Which schools advance the furthest in both?
Title: Re: There are 23 schools with teams in both Men's and Women's brackets
Post by: Wiidslifecoach on March 15, 2022, 07:28:16 AM
Arizona women wore themselves down too much over the season, i'm guessing not enough depth. I would love to see them succeed again, but they have looked like a team running on fumes for the last month.
Title: Re: There are 23 schools with teams in both Men's and Women's brackets
Post by: KansasCityCats on March 15, 2022, 07:49:53 AM
Baylor and Iowa SHOULD both make their respective Sweet 16's...but there's a good chance that CU takes down the lady Hawks in the 2nd round.

It would be crazy to imagine 23 schools not surviving a deep run but the brackets are set up for some big upsets this season.

I'd love to see the Arizona ladies make another deep run but our offense has struggled and our PG play needs some serious help.  Fingers crossed that the home court advantage pushes us to the second weekend!
Title: Re: There are 23 schools with teams in both Men's and Women's brackets
Post by: Little George on March 15, 2022, 08:43:12 AM
I think the early PAC tourney exit actually helped our Cats! We still host and we rested and we get Cate back. That can get us to the sweet sixteen. However, S Carolina will be a mountain to overcome. IF, and a huge IF we were to win that one, I think we would be spent and lose the next game out. Elite eight or peek, and sweet sixteen our likely finish. Knowing our home court advantage helps with the first two rounds.