Thursday, March 15, 2007

Lady Frogs earn seventh straight NCAA invite

Congratulations must go out to the Lady Frogs, who despite stumbling at the end of the season, earned their seventh consecutive bid to the NCAA Tournament. They've never advanced past the second round. With defending champ Maryland looming for the winner of Sunday's TCU-Mississippi clash, the Sweet 16 is unlikely again this year.

But unlike the recent past, a bid was far from a sure thing. Despite a 21-10 record, the Lady Frogs were fortunate to get in this year. For one thing, the Mountain West Conference was under-appreciated this year. Could the TV deal have anything to do with this? It seems likely, considering the strong performances of BYU, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming during the regular season. All have at least 19 wins. TCU could have -- and maybe should have -- been left out of the NCAAs. But the invitation is an indication of the type of program Jeff Mittie has built in Fort Worth. The men's program could learn a thing or two about success by examining how he has built a struggling team without much of a history of success into a nationally recognized power.

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