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Re: Furthermore, back in UCLA's heyday, there was no mixing . . .
lorshafantasy See my TER Reviews 6108 reads
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Was not a pretty win ... was not their best ... in fact may have been their worst overall game of the year, and their streak.

But ... when they HAD to score, when they HAD to defend, they did what true champions do.

They come through!!

78 in a row!!   Let's top UCLA's 88 in a row next year!!

Congrats ladies, you earned it!!!

XoXoX

~ Lorsha

St. Croix 3341 reads
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2 / 9

a really good boy's high school basketball team. That comment should get the replies going.

P.S. Nice to see a college basketball history buff, and I saw the loss against Notre Dame that ended the streak.

MrSelfDestruct 44 Reviews 4106 reads
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keystonekid 114 Reviews 4144 reads
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game has a loooong way to go to catch up to the men's game in terms of competitive balance.

UCLA was a true dynasty among many other very good programs.  Yes, I too saw the Notre Dame game that ended the streak (on TV that is).

MrSelfDestruct 44 Reviews 4518 reads
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5 / 9

Even back then, there was a lot of "stacking the deck" that UCLA did with their recruiting practices...but there is no question that there was more competitive balance in the men's game even then than there is in the women's game, even now.  There are probably at the MOST ten programs that have a legitimate shot at winning the title in women's NCAA hoops in any given year these days (we saw two of them last night)...no Butler's gonna win on the women's side.  

keystonekid 114 Reviews 6436 reads
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teams from one region of the country to another.  UCLA was always out west and there were less quality teams there than in the South (KY, and ACC schools) and East (NYC & Philly schools in particular).  The championship game was always East vs. West.

Tusayan 4784 reads
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Not true. That was back in the era when second place teams could not got to the tournament, like the year that USC was ranked 2nd in the country and didn't win the Pac-8 so they didn't appear in
the tournament.   UCLA's championship wins were more against the midwest and southern schools than what is considered East. During the Wooden era UCLA won championship finals against Duke, Michigan, Dayton, North Carolina, Purdue, Jacksonville, Villanova, Florida State, Memphis and Kentucky.  

And in the 1976 final is wasn't West vs. East, it was Big 10 vs. Big 10: Indiana vs. Michigan.

mookie58 18 Reviews 4248 reads
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Yeah, I remember one year when South Carolina was in the ACC they went something like 29-0 and lost in the Conference Tourney and therefore didn't make the Big Dance. 1973 I think it was.

keystonekid 114 Reviews 5631 reads
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Texas, etc. in the title game.  All the teams you listed are east of the Mississippi.

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