I had some mixed feelings about this game. It was sad to see a senior like Davenport go out in the first round. Part of me will always feel that someone who has achieved as much as she has, no matter what team "she" is on, is a shame. Over 2000 points in her career? You can't deny how great of an accomplishment that is. On the other hand, it is ALWAYS good to see a mid-major, especially one from the MAAC's and MEAC's of the world (I don't mean to belittle those conferences, but those are some very, very small schools competing with much bigger fish).
In the end, my love for mid-majors won out, though. Even my father, who is an OSU alum and fan, thought it was cool to see Marist pull the upset. As I said to him, I think upsets are more important in women's hoops than in any of the other major NCAA sports. There has been such a huge disparity in talent between Tennessee, Duke, UConn, LSU, etc. and everyone else that, I really think, it has turned a lot of people away from the sport altogether. I mean, really, how exciting is it to wonder which of four teams out 300-some others is going to win the championship? The success of mid-majors (and I have no problem using that term when it comes to women's hoops) is vital to the success of the sport, in my opinion.
Sorry Ohio State, but congrats on a great season, and an extra had for Jessica.
Keep it rollin' Marist!

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It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~
Ronald Reagan
