Caitlin Clark is the most entertaining women's basketball player I've ever watched. True freshman, led the nation in scoring, 2nd in assists, just takes some Steph Curry bombs coming down the court.
Should be a fun matchup between her and Paige Bueckers in the Sweet 16. Maybe you can knock out UConn for the rest of the field. Good luck!
My Wolfpack is into the Sweet 16 for the third straight year, but not feeling overly confident about our chances to get to the Final Four. We lost one of our starters to a knee injury and it's uncertain if she'll be able to return at all.
Caitlin Clark is the most entertaining women's basketball player I've ever watched. True freshman, led the nation in scoring, 2nd in assists, just takes some Steph Curry bombs coming down the court.
Should be a fun matchup between her and Paige Bueckers in the Sweet 16. Maybe you can knock out UConn for the rest of the field. Good luck!
My Wolfpack is into the Sweet 16 for the third straight year, but not feeling overly confident about our chances to get to the Final Four. We lost one of our starters to a knee injury and it's uncertain if she'll be able to return at all.
What is your level of enjoyment from watching women's college basketball? Not being snarky, and I don't think no one should watch women's sports, just genuinely curious as to how your enjoyment level compares to a men's college basketball game.
I will watch the LPGA and women's tennis, but I don't think I have watched a minute of women's college basketball since the Ohio State Women's team went to the final 4 in the early 90s.
For golf, I find watching the women about 60% as fun as the PGA. Higher if it is a woman's major and they are playing a cool course. Maybe 80%
Should be a fun matchup between her and Paige Bueckers in the Sweet 16. Maybe you can knock out UConn for the rest of the field. Good luck!
My Wolfpack is into the Sweet 16 for the third straight year, but not feeling overly confident about our chances to get to the Final Four. We lost one of our starters to a knee injury and it's uncertain if she'll be able to return at all.
What is your level of enjoyment from watching women's college basketball? Not being snarky, and I don't think no one should watch women's sports, just genuinely curious as to how your enjoyment level compares to a men's college basketball game.
I will watch the LPGA and women's tennis, but I don't think I have watched a minute of women's college basketball since the Ohio State Women's team went to the final 4 in the early 90s.
For golf, I find watching the women about 60% as fun as the PGA. Higher if it is a woman's major and they are playing a cool course. Maybe 80%
I wouldn't watch a game that Iowa wasn't playing in, but you can say that about 95% of men's college basketball as well for me outside the tourney. I have enjoyed watching Iowa play the last few years but that's predominantly because they had their greatest player in team history (Megan Gustafson) and Clark, who looks well on her way to that level, essentially back to back. My primary complaint with women's basketball is that you know who's going to win in the vast majority of games.
Should be a fun matchup between her and Paige Bueckers in the Sweet 16. Maybe you can knock out UConn for the rest of the field. Good luck!
My Wolfpack is into the Sweet 16 for the third straight year, but not feeling overly confident about our chances to get to the Final Four. We lost one of our starters to a knee injury and it's uncertain if she'll be able to return at all.
What is your level of enjoyment from watching women's college basketball? Not being snarky, and I don't think no one should watch women's sports, just genuinely curious as to how your enjoyment level compares to a men's college basketball game.
I will watch the LPGA and women's tennis, but I don't think I have watched a minute of women's college basketball since the Ohio State Women's team went to the final 4 in the early 90s.
For golf, I find watching the women about 60% as fun as the PGA. Higher if it is a woman's major and they are playing a cool course. Maybe 80%
My enjoyment is much higher than it would be otherwise because they're legitimately good. They've beaten two #1 ranked teams this year (both on the road) and beat Louisville (one of the aforementioned #1's in the ACC championship). It also helps that they're my alma mater (obviously). But I won't seek out woman's hoops if the Pack isn't involved.
I enjoy watching the LPGA but agree it's probably at 60% as much as the PGA. And I think I'd rather watch woman's tennis than the men if I'm being a buck.
What is your level of enjoyment from watching women's college basketball? Not being snarky, and I don't think no one should watch women's sports, just genuinely curious as to how your enjoyment level compares to a men's college basketball game.
I will watch the LPGA and women's tennis, but I don't think I have watched a minute of women's college basketball since the Ohio State Women's team went to the final 4 in the early 90s.
For golf, I find watching the women about 60% as fun as the PGA. Higher if it is a woman's major and they are playing a cool course. Maybe 80%
My enjoyment is much higher than it would be otherwise because they're legitimately good. They've beaten two #1 ranked teams this year (both on the road) and beat Louisville (one of the aforementioned #1's in the ACC championship). It also helps that they're my alma mater (obviously). But I won't seek out woman's hoops if the Pack isn't involved.
I enjoy watching the LPGA but agree it's probably at 60% as much as the PGA. And I think I'd rather watch woman's tennis than the men if I'm being a buck.
I also like women's tennis better than men's tennis. Men's tennis has become a little better recently because I think they tried to make the ball slower so the game doesn't depend so much on the serve.
My enjoyment is much higher than it would be otherwise because they're legitimately good. They've beaten two #1 ranked teams this year (both on the road) and beat Louisville (one of the aforementioned #1's in the ACC championship). It also helps that they're my alma mater (obviously). But I won't seek out woman's hoops if the Pack isn't involved.
I enjoy watching the LPGA but agree it's probably at 60% as much as the PGA. And I think I'd rather watch woman's tennis than the men if I'm being a buck.
I also like women's tennis better than men's tennis. Men's tennis has become a little better recently because I think they tried to make the ball slower so the game doesn't depend so much on the serve.
Not to derail from Porno Gil's topic too much, but the men's tennis game has suffered recently because it's basically been Fed, Rafa, and Djokovic. At least there has been more variety in the woman's game now that Serena seems to be on the downside of her career.