The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament will continue on Friday and Saturday with the Sweet Sixteen. You better watch some of these ladies play because Breanna Stewart said so. A good team to watch would be Oregon because star guard Sabrina Ionescu on ESPN because she holds the NCAA record for career triple-doubles. However, she thinks that ESPN does not give recognition to women’s sports even though all of the Sweet Sixteen games will be on ESPN or ESPN2.
Now, I will expose a problem with feminism. These women talk about they are not receiving enough exposure. Nevertheless, I am giving them exposure in this blog post on Virily. How many women will look at this post? The answer is only a few. The women’s movement will have to prove that they back up their talk by having this post receive some views, or I will continue to think of feminists as women that whine, moan, and complain a little bit louder than the rest of the masses. By the way, pick the winners below.
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Will UConn defeat UCLA?
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Will Louisville defeat Oregon State?
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Will Mississippi State defeat Arizona State?
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Will Iowa defeat North Carolina State?
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Will Baylor defeat South Carolina?
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Will Oregon defeat South Dakota State?
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Will Stanford defeat Missouri State?
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Will Notre Dame defeat Texas A&M?
I don’t even know what a triple-double is
A triple-double is when a person obtains more than 10 points, more than 10 rebounds, and more than 10 assists in any basketball game. Yesterday, Russell Westbrook was only the second person to garner a double triple-double with 20 points, 20 rebounds, and 20 assists.
for me, a triple-double would imply six of something. unless it refers to three instances of double digits?
I did read the post, thanks for sharing this information
I have caught a few tweets on Twitter about Oregon making waves.
Oregon has a point guard that broke the career record for most triple-doubles in NCAA history. All five starters average double figures in scoring.
Oh wow. That is amazing.
All guesses, good luck on your games!