Talks about the lack of parity in women's college basketball. (NYT)
Although the tournament committee appropriately rewards the country's
best teams with the best seeds, its final rulings on the bottom-tier
squads resemble more of a death sentence than anything else. While the
men's bracket has made a tradition of embracing underdogs, the women's
side of the sport has been busy burying them in the first round, year
after year.
Although the tournament committee appropriately rewards the country's
best teams with the best seeds, its final rulings on the bottom-tier
squads resemble more of a death sentence than anything else. While the
men's bracket has made a tradition of embracing underdogs, the women's
side of the sport has been busy burying them in the first round, year
after year.