Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Every year, there are 5 or more schools that can wit it all...and every year, at least in the women's game, the same teams are--by and large--in the final 4...while it sounds great that there are possibly other teams that can be champs, reality is that it wont happen...
It will happen, there are a handful of teams that will have a chance over the next 8 years. In no particular order: Duke, Syracuse, Penn, USC, Stanford, Boston College and a couple of others could win a National Championship.

Virginia, Penn State and Princeton could all be back in the final four with a chance to win it all again.

Add Northwestern, Maryland and North Carolina to the mix and there are 12 - 15 teams that will have legitimate chances to win a National Championship over the next 8 years (probably more like 15 - 18 teams).

Personally, I think Maryland, North Carolina, Penn State, Syracuse, Northwestern, Duke, USC, Princeton, Penn and Stanford will be the front runners over the next 8 - 10 years.

* Before 2001, this championship was a national collegiate championship.

2016 - North Carolina
2015 - Maryland
2014 - Maryland
2013 - North Carolina
2012 - Northwestern
2011 - Northwestern
2010 - Maryland
2009 - Northwestern
2008 - Northwestern
2007 - Northwestern
2006 - Northwestern
2005 - Northwestern
2004 - Virginia
2003 - Princeton
2002 - Princeton
2001 - Maryland
2000 - Maryland
1999 - Maryland
1998 - Maryland
1997 - Maryland
1996 - Maryland
1995 - Maryland
1994 - Princeton
1993 - Virginia
1992 - Maryland
1991 - Virginia
1990 - Harvard
1989 - Penn State
1988 - Temple
1987 - Penn State
1986 - Maryland
1985 - New Hampshire
1984 - Temple
1983 - Delaware
1982 - Massachusetts



Take Stanford and BC off that list and put Florida on it and I agree with all else