Sunday, April 6, 2014

NCAA women's final four Predictions

Today is the day ! The women will take the floor today in Nashville Tennessee for the women's Final Four. The first game today is MARYLAND vs NOTRE DAME. Maryland came into this game winning their region as a number 4 seed. Making to the final four was a huge accomplishment for Maryland as they would be so close in previous years.Notre Dame different from Maryland came into the final four fulfilling all expectations as they would be the number one seed in their region. Notre Dame also would be undefeated this season as they are currently 36-0. The fighting Irish are hopeing Sunday they can continue their journey of making it to the final four championship game and win there schools second national championship. Even though Maryland is the underdog in this game I believe they will play a hard faught game playing strong on the offensive end of the floor and strong on the defensive end of the floor. I believe that this game will be closer then expected, as it looks as if Notre Dame will blow out Maryland I don't think so I believe that Maryland will play and tough game against Notre Dame but Notre Dame will come our with the win. The second game of the evening are the STANDFORD CARDINALS vs UCONN HUSKIES. The cardinals are coming into the final four, different in years past as this year they were a number two seed in their region versus a number one seed like they had been in years past. There dominance hasn't changed and there ability to be one of the best teams in the tournament hasn't either. The huskies also know this final four stage all to well as they are the raining 2013 NCAA champion. They have proven time and time again they can defend their crown as their record this season will show it 38-0. I believe that because if UCONN's ability to score on both ends of the floor I believe they will take the win over the cardinals; but I believe the game will come down to a one possession game and that  UCONN will have their work cut out for them defending the cardinals offensive capabilities.

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