Myth Busters: The Experience Factor?
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Myth Busters: The Experience Factor?
An interesting blog post about the recently-upset Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team from SBN's Kansas Jayhawks blog Rocky Chalk Talk (click title or here for full article):
"Relative to the field still fighting, Kansas wasn't as seasoned. The Jayhawks had talent, but talent alone doesn't win you championships. The Jayhawks were battle tested in the regular season, but they haven't had their backs against the wall in the tourney. Last year the Jayhawks were playing with house money when they lost to the Spartans. This season there was certainly a different level of expectation. Perhaps it was a factor, perhaps it wasn't, that's a question that's hard to answer but certainly interesting to speculate on."
So I wonder, how does this play out in women's basketball? Is experience a factor or is something else more significant?
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