Hours after a classic Final Four game between the Iowa and UConn women, we finished all the fine tuning calculations to release the rest of the 40 great women's teams for the Value Add Basketball Game.
To make it easier to pull up teams to play games, we divided these all-time great women’s teams into these three google sheets. Click for Auburn to Marquette, Maryland to Stanford or#1 Tennessee 1998 (Pat Summit) to Washington.
Before listing our top 20 teams in order, we saw one interesting note. Caitlin Clark joined Pistol Pete Maravich of LSU as the only players able to be the player on their team getting off the shot or drawing a foul 44%+ of the time, which means they both get the ball on a 1,6,7 or 8 on the 8-sided die. We hate to say their two teams might play the worst overall defense of all the great teams in our game.
We list on the top of each team sheet how much better than the average great team we believe that team would be - so a +6 would mean better than the average team in the game,while a -4 would mean four points worst. We also ranked the top 20 of our 40 all-time teams, mainly based on these card calculations, but we adjusted a little based on our tournament results - nudging Tennessee 1998 past UConn 2016 - whose cards we actually thought were a little better.
- 1.
Tennessee
1998 - Chamique Holdsclaw
- 2.
Connecticut
2016 - Maya Moore
- 3.
Louisiana
Tech 1982 - Pam Kelly
- 4.
Connecticut
2010 - Breanna Stewart
- 5.
Baylor
2012 - Kalani Brown
- 6.
"South
Carolina 2024 - Kamilla Cardoso "
- 7.
USC
1983 - Cheryl Miller
- 8.
Baylor
2019 - Brittney Griner
- 9.
Notre
Dame 2018 - Arike Ogunbowales
- 10.
Stanford
2021- Kiana Williams
- 11.
Texas
A&M 2011 - Danielle Adams
- 12.
South
Carolina 2017 - A'ja Wilson
- 13.
Old
Dominion 1980- Nancy Lieberman
- 14.
Maryland
2006 - Crystal Langhorne
- 15.
Oregon
2019 - Sabrina Ionescu
- 16.
Mississippi
State 2018 - Victoria Vivans
- 17.
Iowa
2024- Caitlin Clark
- 18.
Long
Beach State 1987 - Cindy Brown
- 19.
LSU
- 2023 - Angel Reese
- 20.
Rutgers
2007 - Kia Vaughn
In addition to adding 20 teams to the 20 original all-time great teams we played in our first tournament, won by the 1998 Tennessee Vols coached by Pat Summit, we were able to go through new data added at college basketball reference and adjusted the lay-up or defensive adjustment for the following original 20 teams:
These adjustments are now all on the cards on the links above.
Long Beach State 1987 now has a defense improved to "Adj Lay-up -2" where the cards originally were five worse at +3. You can still use the old cards if you already printed them - just note on the top of the sheet so the other teams lay-up range is worse. So if an opponent had a 51-53 automatic lay-up range, LBS's defense is now good enough to lower the opposing range to 51-51 whereas before the adjustment it would have increased to 51-56.
Ohio State 2016 has the offense improved to 51-53 - it was a 51-50 which is sometimes just listed as NONE or "no lay-up).
The Old Dominion 1980 now has a -1 defense, improved from +4.
Oregon 2019 now has a 51-53 offense, improved from 51-50 like OSU.
Texas 2018 improved the most to 51-56 from 51-50.
And finally Tom Brady's favorite player Kelsey Plum and Washington 2017 improves to 51-53 from 51-51.
Auburn 2009 - Keke Carrier, DeWanna Bonner , Rating: -14 , Oadj 90, Dadj 110, Actual season average score: 77 - 61
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