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UConn Losing to Notre Dame Shows Flaw in Single-Elimination Tournament

April 4, 2011 by Larry Brown • Comments
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UConn was upset by Notre Dame on Sunday in the women’s college basketball Final Four losing 72-63. The shocker means Notre Dame will move on to play Texas A&M in the finals which also had a big upset, knocking off Stanford earlier in the day. Coach Geno Auriemma was hard on his team after the loss which was understandable considering the Huskies lost to an inferior opponent. And therein lies the problem.

In case you don’t follow women’s college basketball too much, Sunday’s Final Four meeting marked the fourth time Notre Dame and UConn faced each other during the season. UConn was 36-1 entering the game with their only loss coming to Stanford, meaning they had beaten the Irish three times earlier in the year. In their first meeting on January 8th, UConn won 79-76, their second meeting was February 19th and UConn won 78-57, and they met in the finals of the Big East tournament where UConn won 73-64.

On Sunday, in the fourth meeting between the teams, Notre Dame finally won. And for beating UConn once out of four times, they get to play for the national championship and UConn doesn’t.

I ask you, does that seem fair? Or more importantly, do you feel like the best team will be playing for the title on Tuesday? If you say “yes”, you must be a Notre Dame fan because the scoreboard doesn’t lie. Yes Notre Dame was better on Sunday, but UConn proved they were better over the course of the season.

Doesn’t it strike you as a flawed system to allow a team that is 1-3 against a 36-2 team to play for the title? This is a concept I wrote about at length last week when I argued that Butler or UConn don’t deserve to be the national champion in college hoops, and I stand by that. On the exact same note, Georgetown had beaten Villanova twice in the regular season before losing to them in the ’85 title game, and the same goes for ’88 Oklahoma against Kansas.

It’s too late to go back in time to help those teams, but why not make it right for the future? I will continue to argue in favor of a double-elimination tournament to help ensure the best teams advance in the tournament, and I would want the championship teams to play a best of three series. I know I’m in the minority here, but I think it’s the most fair system we could have. Think about it: on any given night, anything can happen on the court — even the Cavs beat the Heat. But that doesn’t mean the teams pulling the upsets are the best in the sport, and that is the problem with single-elimination tournaments.

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