For some reason, I found this surprising...
Baylor
BYU
Florida
Florida State
Hawaii
K-State
Minnesota
Stanford
Wisconsin
Take it a step further....only 4 of these teams will be in the NCAA Women's BB Tournament (BYU has a shot, but would have to win their Conference Tournament.)
Baylor
Florida State
K-State
Stanford
Add the Men's Tournament and you are down to:
Baylor
Florida State
K-State(with one more win)
Stanford(has to win the Pac 12 Tournament...very unlikely)
Looks like at Best 3 teams will accomplish what seems like the very basic of athletic accomplishments.......with the huge athletic budgets of Texas/Ohio State/Oklahoma/Tennessee/Michigan.....etc... doesn't seem odd that this would be a difficult task to accomplish?
Baylor
BYU
Florida
Florida State
Hawaii
K-State
Minnesota
Stanford
Wisconsin
Take it a step further....only 4 of these teams will be in the NCAA Women's BB Tournament (BYU has a shot, but would have to win their Conference Tournament.)
Baylor
Florida State
K-State
Stanford
Add the Men's Tournament and you are down to:
Baylor
Florida State
K-State(with one more win)
Stanford(has to win the Pac 12 Tournament...very unlikely)
Looks like at Best 3 teams will accomplish what seems like the very basic of athletic accomplishments.......with the huge athletic budgets of Texas/Ohio State/Oklahoma/Tennessee/Michigan.....etc... doesn't seem odd that this would be a difficult task to accomplish?