Some Good Ionescu Stats In Here
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Re: Some Good Ionescu Stats In Here
In an annals of Womens College Hoops, where will Ionsecue place should she deliver a NCAA title to Oregon? She's gotta be in the top 10 by now, right? Top 5? Top 2-3 if she does what she came back for....?
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Re: Some Good Ionescu Stats In Here
Where would she go too? To the NBA subsidized WNBA?In an annals of Womens College Hoops, where will Ionsecue place should she deliver a NCAA title to Oregon? She's gotta be in the top 10 by now, right? Top 5? Top 2-3 if she does what she came back for....?
You could canvas the UO undergraduate student body tomorrow and put together a rec league men's team that would be competitive with the UO women's basketball team.
Ionescue is a good basketball player.
For a girl.
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Re: Some Good Ionescu Stats In Here
I don't understand this post unless its just all about your own insecurity. The truth is that a group of undergrad males already do practice regularly with the Women's team and yes, they are better then the women are. So what?Kimber45 wrote:Where would she go too? To the NBA subsidized WNBA?In an annals of Womens College Hoops, where will Ionsecue place should she deliver a NCAA title to Oregon? She's gotta be in the top 10 by now, right? Top 5? Top 2-3 if she does what she came back for....?
You could canvas the UO undergraduate student body tomorrow and put together a rec league men's team that would be competitive with the UO women's basketball team.
Ionescue is a good basketball player.
For a girl.
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Re: Some Good Ionescu Stats In Here
Umm...someone sounds threatened. WTF was the point of this post?Kimber45 wrote:Where would she go too? To the NBA subsidized WNBA?In an annals of Womens College Hoops, where will Ionsecue place should she deliver a NCAA title to Oregon? She's gotta be in the top 10 by now, right? Top 5? Top 2-3 if she does what she came back for....?
You could canvas the UO undergraduate student body tomorrow and put together a rec league men's team that would be competitive with the UO women's basketball team.
Ionescue is a good basketball player.
For a girl.
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Re: Some Good Ionescu Stats In Here
It's an election year! We need a poll.Phenom wrote: ......
Umm...someone sounds threatened. WTF was the point of this post?
A) A troll post receiving at least 2 bites
B) Asssholerly
C) All the Above
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Re: Some Good Ionescu Stats In Here
You attack me personally for being 'insecure' than then proceed to confirm my point by acknowledging that men are better at sportsball than women.I don't understand this post unless its just all about your own insecurity. The truth is that a group of undergrad males already do practice regularly with the Women's team and yes, they are better then the women are. So what?
I believe that men and women are equal. Therefore they should be evaluated as such.
To Grandpa's poll, C is the answer.
To my point, being the best 'female' basketball player is a great thing, I just hope for a future someday when men and women will not be treated differently based upon their assumed genders.