Women’s college basketball has become a must-see TV for basketball fans this season.
Stanford Women’s Basketball is headed to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Basketball Tournament after winning a thriller 87-81 in overtime against Iowa State.
"I think I lost ten years of my life waiting on this game to finish, but it looks like we’re moving on. We’re playing next week, so shout out to the girls man, keep going," said Jerome Jackson after Stanford's win in overtime. "In a lot of ways, women’s basketball is more entertaining than men’s because it’s not always above the rim," said John Hayashi, a Stanford Alumni. "Just be Stanford and play the way they always do," said Condoleeza Rice, Former U.S.
Longtime Stanford fans say they’re enjoying the evolution of women’s college basketball and supporting Stanford is now their tradition. "We don’t miss Pac-12 tournaments. We went to the tournament in Vegas, the preseason tournament. I grew up on this campus. My dad went here, so I’ve been watching Stanford Basketball since I was in elementary school," said Guy Hayman, a Stanford sports fan.
At The Patio in nearby Palo Alto, owner Megan Kawkad Stanford students, alumni and fans are all in, win or lose.
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