OptimusPrime
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It's Vandersloot.GrizBBIsKing said:Gonzaga's success started the day Graves recruited Courtney Vandersloop. she is probably the best point guard in the country. If the Lady Griz had her, their problems against full court presses would be non-existant. Take her out of the Gonzaga line-up and they are basically at the same level that the Lady Griz are. Plus, Vandersloop really had it good to be able to work with John Stockton.
But, Gonzaga does have a considerably larger recruiting budget. Plus, if your going to choose a school that busses their players to games up to 500 to 600 miles one way (Montana) versus a school that charters a plane (Gonzaga), it would be an easy choice for me. I would take the school that charters a plane to their games. Therefore, Gonzaga would be the choice. Lady Griz pretty much bus to all their games in conference except Sac St and NAU. Gonzaga would be flying to those.
Plus, it sure helps to recruit when the mens team is well known and ranked.
As for the 6,000 capacity arena, versus Montana's 7,421 capacity. I guess there could be a lot of debate here. Watching that game, their arena didn't appear to be any worse. Sure would be nice to have been larger for them. When you look at it, Montana's should be 6,000 and Gonzaga's should be the one at 7,421. Rarely do the Griz get over 6,000.
"Gonzaga senior point guard Courtney Vandersloot became the first player in Division I history -- men or women -- to record 2,000 points and 1,000 assists in her career."