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2022 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Mega-Preview And Predictions (College Basketball 3/15/22)

2022 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Mega-Preview And Predictions (College Basketball 3/15/22)

FromEye On College Basketball


2022 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Mega-Preview And Predictions (College Basketball 3/15/22)

FromEye On College Basketball

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Length:
94 minutes
Released:
Mar 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's not just March Madness for the men. For the first time ever, the women have a field of 68 tournament as well and we give you a full mega-preview of the episode as well. However, instead of GP and Deadleg...We invited Aaron Barzilai, Gabriel Ibrahim, and Megan Gauer of HerHoopsStats.com to give the best comprehensive breakdown of the women's tournament on the internet. 
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(05:00) - What are the difference between the Women's Tournament and the Men's Tournament?
(09:34) - Who are the one seeds in the tournament this year?
(11:33) - Is there a lot of parity in Women's College Basketball this year?
(13:25) - Teams to know starting with South Carolina
(18:27) - NC State overview
(22:46) - Can the defending champs Stanford run it back?
(28:01) - What about Louisville?
(30:56) - Can UConn rebound after an underwhelming season?
(43:12)- Can Baylor play a factor?
(48:27) - Can Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes make a run to the Final Four?
(53:14) - Can Kentucky use the momentum from the SEC Tournament win?
(59:05) - Where are the potential upsets in the tournament?
(01:10:00) - Matchups we're looking forward to
(01:22:00) - What's your Final Four?
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Released:
Mar 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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