Hey Geno For Once And For All Shut The Hell Up And Simply Bask In The Glory
Now while I’ve no real love of women’s sports barring the rather lasciviousness of tennis wherein the likes of Maria Sharapova , Martina Hingis , Ana Ivanovic , Caroline Wozniacki and one might say the Williams sisters made that sport sexually gratifying to watch. Now I could go on to say that the LPGA Tour is also wonderful but herein lies the real problem other than Natalie Gulbis , the scene on the LPGA Tour with its plethora of players seemingly has a number of females that on appearance alone would have one questioning their sexuality.
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Now it goes without saying that amongst women’s basketball at present Geno Auriemma and his U Conn Women's Huskies reign supreme over the sport of women's basketball. Other than Auriemma in recent years the only other ascendant program has been Pat Summitt's —- Tennessee Volunteers (Lady Vols. All else simply pales into comparison and beyond that there isn't really much else to say. Tonight the U Conn Huskies take on the Florida State Seminoles in a game that should the team win would surpass the wins' total of John Wooden's renowned UCLA Bruins' basketball teams which went on an 88 game winning streak that was ended by Notre Dame . And while that mark is embedded in our memories and sports' folklore it has to be said that this U Conn feat should it be accomplished will be remarkable but to my mind nowhere near as impressive as that of the UCLA Bruins. While both teams have a common factor in the fact that they have remained dominant I do feel that it's somewhat asinine to make comparisons between the two feats by way of their overall achievements ! Look we're talking women's basketball here and one hand the men's game remains far more physical and exciting whereas watching a women's game is somewhat akin to watching paint dry. Dominance being all well and good but please we are talking women's basketball here !
Courtesy of The San Francisco Chronicle
UConn Women Victims of Realism, Not Sexism ……..
By David Whitely of The San Francisco Chronicle
HARTFORD, Conn. — UConn won its 89th game in a row Tuesday night, and I’d like to write about what a fabulous deal it was.
I’d like to, but it might ruin Geno Auriemma’s image of sports fans in general and the media in particular. He thinks most of us were “pissed” that the Huskies were closing in on UCLA’s record of 88 straight wins. And having to cover their quest had turned us into “miserable bastards.”
I don’t presume to speak for everybody, but I wasn’t pissed that UConn beat FSU, 93-62 , at the XL Center . It was a grand occasion, right down to President Obama calling in his congratulations and Auriemma giving away Nintendo Wiis to two lucky fans after the game.
I’d say Richard Nixon never called John Wooden, and that UCLA’s coach probably didn’t give away a Pong after the Bruins won No. 88. But the accomplishments of UConn and UCLA should not be compared in any way.
Or should they?
I say no way, and not because I’m a miserable bastard. I’m happy for the Huskies. It’d be fine by me if they won 8,800 straight games. Given the depth of women’s college basketball, they just might.
That’s a big reason why their streak should not simply be called “The longest in college basketball history.”
It is the longest women’s Division I streak. Yet not lumping it with UCLA has become evidence of gender bias. Auriemma essentially turned it into a national referendum when he ranted about the lack of coverage after win No. 88 two days ago.
To be precise, he said women are happy for the Huskies. Most men who have to cover it are miserable and pissed. And as soon as UConn breaks the record, we’ll just pat them on their heads and say, “Send them back where they belong in the kitchen.”
There’s no doubt a lot of people are biased against women’s basketball simply because they are women. But Auriemma’s attitude has exposed bias isn’t limited to the media and fans.
First, he assumes women automatically like women’s basketball. I know a lot of women who don’t, and it’s not because they hate women.
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And while no amount of praise can't be heaped upon Auriemma for the way with which he's made his program so dominant I do feel that former Hoosiers’ coach Bob Knight went completely overboard in an assessment stating that if he were an AD looking for a coach to start a program men or women by far the best coach out there would be Auriemma. Now while I've great deal of respect for Knight I do feel that he may well have been at one time been in the accompaniment of Miley Cyrus when she was hitting that bong and digesting that salvia. Bitch grow up get laid and stop trying to impress everyone with the fact that you're in reality nothing more than a talentless teen with an average voice and very little else by way of any redeeming talent. As to Knight, hey Bob it's time to shut the hell up and stop making a complete ass of yourself with some of your nonsensical comments . If Auriemma to your mind he is the best coach in collegiate basketball then you obviously haven't got a damn clue . I'd have thought that Duke's —– Mike Krzyzsewski would be atop of your list ? But what the hell do I know I'm merely a British guy who happens to be black and who's resided here for almost two decades and has watched Krzyzewski make that Duke program one of the pre-eminent athletics program in all of sports . And oh yes along the way he's done something that you've never achieved and that's to win an Olympic title and World Championship as the national coach in your reign . And less we forget his four national collegiate titles (NCAA) along the way as well.
Now it goes without saying that whatever the outcome tonight Auriemma ought to be praised but the coach himself ought to respectful of the convened press rather than bitching and whining about the fact that the sport and this particular feat isn't getting enough publicity . What Geno Auriemma seems to forget is that until the women's game reaches the heights of its male counterparts on an athletic and competitive nature then the public's interest in women's sport , in particular women's basketball will remain somewhere along the lines of watching paint dry and mating ritual of pachyderms (elephants). So for those of you now who'd prefer to switch to Animal Planet then by all means do so.
It may well be that the U Conn Huskies will win this game with a great deal of ease after all more than almost 40% of their victories have been by double digits or more . Do you get what I'm simply saying about the game and in particular the dominance of Auriemma's teams ? They're simply aren't being tested at all whereas that wasn't necessarily the case for Wooden and his teams during their reign and basketball immortality. Suffice to say let this merely be about what this team is about to achieve by its own measure and simply stop with the comparisons to Wooden's program . It's a no contest and that's with due respect to USA Today's — Christine Brennan and her renowned love of women's sport and its promotion in all circles. Even she can't be foolish enough to think that matching this feat of John Wooden ____ one can say that the U Conn Huskies would ever be that team's equal by any stretch of the imagination .
And to Auriemma once again I simply ask and implore you to bask in the glory and the acclaim as of now because once it's all gone there won't really be that much notice being taken about your sport much less the U Conn program other than the Huskies' faithful who choose to follow the happenings in Storrs, Connecticut and nationally.
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Sharapova seen here posing for Sports Illustrated (SI) . Nothing at all wrong with that is there ?
Ana Ivanovic simply another reason to perhaps take in the WTA Tour from time to time .
‘ With that ass she could definitely crack open a walnut and put a world of hurt on any man ‘ . Serena Williams
Professional Golfer Natalie Gulbis poses for a portrait during a Calendar Shoot at the Lake Las Vegas Resort on April 20, 2004 in Henderson Nevada. Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images ……
Legendary Bruins’ coach John Wooden seen here preparing his team during the interval of a game. courtesy of AP /Photos/ Archives ………
Associate head coach Chris Dailey talks with Tiffany Hayes during warm-ups before UConn’s game against Florida State Tuesday at the XL Center. UConn was trying to win its 89th straight game and break the record of 88 in a row set by the UCLA men in 1974. Courtesy of Hartford Courant/ Michael McAndrews …………. @ copyrighted material …….. all rights reserved .
Maya Moore comes down with a rebound in the first half in front of Florida State’s Chelsea Davis. The UConn women won 93-62 Tuesday at the XL Center for their record 89th consecutive win. Hartford Courant/ Michael McAndrews …………….
UConn’s Tiffany Hayes defends Florida State guard Alexa Deluzio in the second half Tuesday at the XL Center. The Huskies won 93-62 for their record 89th consecutive win . Hartford Courant/ Michael McAndrews …………..
UConn coach Geno Auriemma reacts to a foul call in the first half. He didn’t have anything to worry about. UConn beat Florida State 93-62 for their 89th consecutive victory, breaking the Division I record of 88 in a row set by the UCLA men in 1974. Hartford Courant / Michael McAndrews …………
U Conn Huskies’ fans celebrate the team’s 89th consecutive win which surpassed the UCLA Bruins 88 game win streak from 1970-74. Hartford Courant / Michael McAndrews ……….
Christine Brennan, USA Today sports columnist accepts the Journalism Award at the inaugural The Billies presented by The Women’s Sports Foundation at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on April 20, 2006 in Beverly Hills, California. A renowned and award winning sports journalist Brennan’s consuming passion has been women’s sports and how it’s perceived in the public’s consciousness. Getty Images Entertainment / Mark Mainz ……………
Auriemma ,front row center and the women of the U Conn Huskies’ Basketball Team . Their now unprecedented feat of consecutive victories in team sports is unsurpassed in collegiate athletics . As to whether or not that feat ought to be compared to that of John Wooden’s UCLA Bruins Men’s Basketball feat of 88 consecutive wins from 1970-74 which came to an end in a defeat by Notre Dame will now be adjudged by the fans , media and public alike . Picture comes courtesy of the U Conn Huskies’ website. uconnhuskies.com …….
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What thoughts if any do you above on this feat were it to be achieved by Geno Auriemma and the U Conn Huskies ? Is it merely much ado about nothing or should it be really considered an amazing feat merely by the fact of its precedence amongst women's sports ? By all means simply leave a comment as to your thoughts on this matter and as usual thanks for the continued support as it has always been appreciated !
NB: This piece was completed prior to the Huskies lopsided victory (93-62) over the Seminoles last night.
U Conn Huskies Women’s Basketball Schedule 2010-11 .
U Conn Women’s Basketball Roster 2010-11 . Could they actually now surpass the century (100) mark for consecutive victories ?
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Alan aka tophatal …………… 😛
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Eye candy for your perusal so do enjoy . Tahiry Lay . And lay she must I’ve no doubt !