Franks Tanks wrote:SuperHornet wrote:
Doesn't happen with men? Then explain:
1916 GA Tech-Cumberland 222-0
1949 Wyoming-Northern Colorado 103-0
1968 North Park-North Central 104-32
1968 Houston-Tulsa 100-6
1969 Fort Valley State-Knoxville 106-0
1980 Portland State-Delaware State 105-0
2003 Rockford-Trinity Bible 105-0
This is just a sampling. As PSU and Rockford show, it wasn't all back in the day. Here's a list of all college football games where one team scored over 100 points.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_10 ... e_football
The REAL reason these things don't happen that often is that the fans don't like it. Coaches shut the offense down when the scores START getting out of hand.
You went back to 1916!
Just look at the UCONN women this year. They beat other ranked teams by 20, 30, even 40 points....every game. Their sheer dominance is really without comparison.
Women's sports are fine. I watch some volleyball and the Olympic stuff so I do watch women playing sports. However the fact remains that parity is lacking in many womens sports at many levels.
UCONN from this past season alone
Sat, Nov 14 Northeastern W 105-35
Tue, Nov 17 at (10) Texas W 83-58 --
Fri, Nov 20 at Holy Cross W 87-34 --
Fri, Nov 27 Hofstra W 91-46 --
Sat, Nov 28 Richmond W 86-37 --
Sun, Nov 29 Clemson W 87-48 --
Thu, Dec 3 Vermont W 84-42 --
Thu, Dec 10 Hartford W 80-45 --
Sun, Dec 20 Iona W 90-35
Wed, Dec 23 (2) Stanford W 80-68 --
Mon, Dec 28 at (12) Florida St. W 78-59 --
Sat, Jan 2 at Seton Hall W 91-24 --
Mon, Jan 4 South Florida W 84-42 --
Thu, Jan 7 Cincinnati W 83-51 --
Sat, Jan 9 (7) North Carolina W 88-47 --
Wed, Jan 13 at Marquette W 68-43 --
Sat, Jan 16 (3) Notre Dame W 70-46 --
Mon, Jan 18 at (7) Duke W 81-48 --
Sat, Jan 23 at Villanova W 74-35 --
Tue, Jan 26 Rutgers W 73-36 --
Sat, Jan 30 at Pittsburgh W 98-56 --
Tue, Feb 2 (11) West Virginia W 80-47 --
Sun, Feb 7 at Louisville W 84-38 --
Wed, Feb 10 at DePaul W 95-62 --
Sat, Feb 13 (25) St. John's W 66-52 --
Mon, Feb 15 at (12) Oklahoma W 76-60 --
Sat, Feb 20 Providence W 85-53 --
Wed, Feb 24 at Syracuse W 87-66 --
Sat, Feb 27 (13) Georgetown W 84-62 --
Mon, Mar 1 at (7) Notre Dame W 76-51
Yep, that is their ENTIRE regular season schedule. They beat the #2 and #3 teams in the nation by 22 and 24 points respectivley. I believe their closest game was against number 25 St. John's and that was a 14 point game.
Let's look at their post season
Sun, Mar 7 Syracuse W 77-41 --
Mon, Mar 8 (6) Notre Dame W 59-44 --
Tue, Mar 9 (9) West Virginia W 60-32 --
Sun, Mar 21 Southern W 95-39 --
Tue, Mar 23 Temple W 90-36 --
Sun, Mar 28 (16) Iowa St. W 74-36 --
Tue, Mar 30 (11) Florida St. W 90-50 --
Sun, Apr 4 (14) Baylor W 70-50 --
Tue, Apr 6 (2) Stanford W 53-47
Looks like only 2 of those games were within 20, and that was against #6 Notre Dame and #2 Stanford in the title game.
Hell, lets look at their AVERAGE score
UCONN......................... 1716 1446 - 3162
Opponents..................... 898 903 - 1801
That means their average score at half was 44-23. They outsocred their oppenents 37-23 in the second half.
Their average score was 81-46. Tell me where the competitive balance in women's basketball is