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Comparing Schools Womens vs. Mens Programs

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:27 pm
by Dayons_Den
Falconboy and UK's rant on the women's hoop page got me thinking about how schools womens and mens programs compare in Hoops. Please help me with the list. . .

HOOPS, Both Men and Women Good(over the last 10 years or so):

UConn
Kansas
Tenn.
Vanderbilt

HOOPS, Women Good, Men Not as Good

Kansas State
Tenn. Tech
Penn State

Re: Comparing Schools Womens vs. Mens Programs

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:54 pm
by jacojdm
Dayons_Den wrote:Falconboy and UK's rant on the women's hoop page got me thinking about how schools womens and mens programs compare in Hoops. Please help me with the list. . .

HOOPS, Both Men and Women Good(over the last 10 years or so):

UConn
Kansas
Tenn.
Vanderbilt

HOOPS, Women Good, Men Not as Good

Kansas State
Tenn. Tech
Penn State
i think that you mean Louisiana Tech, not Tennessee Tech.
this is all off of the top of my head without actually looking back at any records or anything, but i thinkt that you can add Notre Dame to the "both good" list. maybe even ohio state. baylor has a solid women's team, while the men shoot guns better than basketballs. duke has two good teams of late. new mexico tends to have a pretty good women's team, and not so much on the men's side.

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:03 pm
by Jacobs4Heisman
Texas has been very good on both sides recently. Old Dominion consistently has a very good women's team but not so much on the Men's side. Same with Minnesota.

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 2:20 am
by always a falcon
You forgot Duke. And you cannot pronounce nor spell either Coach's name!
Coach K and Coach G!

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 11:54 am
by Goose
Throw in North Carolina to those that are good in both men's and women's hoops.

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 2:31 pm
by falconwomenbball
Add Stanford, Purdue, Michigan State and Texas Tech to the list. All 4 are good women's programs. 3 of the 4 won national title's in women's b-ball and Michigan State was in the Women's Final Four last year. All four have pretty good men's programs.

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 6:12 pm
by BGSUVA
Duke and UNC were the first that came to my mind. Maryland is getting up there. You mistakenly put Tenn as having a good mens and womens team, might want to make that just womens. If you count smaller schools, Liberty University (the cinderella from last year) has won the Big South like 9 straight years or something like that, and probably has one of the best winning percentages in that time span. And I can pronounce both of the Duke coaches names, and can spell coach K. I'd have to guess for coach G.

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 12:15 am
by always a falcon
BGSUVA wrote:Duke and UNC were the first that came to my mind. Maryland is getting up there. You mistakenly put Tenn as having a good mens and womens team, might want to make that just womens. If you count smaller schools, Liberty University (the cinderella from last year) has won the Big South like 9 straight years or something like that, and probably has one of the best winning percentages in that time span. And I can pronounce both of the Duke coaches names, and can spell coach K. I'd have to guess for coach G.
You cheat- you live over there and are exposed to them from a young age!
I can pronounce Coach K's name but never get the other one right! :roll: