After advancing past the quarterfinals of the Big Ten women's basketball tournament this month, Maryland coach Brenda Frese was in the interview room at Target Center, speaking about her team and the three others that had won that day: Indiana, Iowa and Ohio State.
It was suggested that all four teams have legitimate Final Four aspirations.
"I keep saying it reminds me of the year we won our national championship in 2006,'' Frese said of her Maryland team, which was in the ACC at the time. "We had to battle the entire time. You had us, Duke and North Carolina in the Final Four that year.''
Maryland stormed back from 13 points down to stun Duke for that title.
Now, the Big Ten has placed seven teams in the NCAA tournament field, matching a conference record last reached in 2021. This time, Indiana got a No. 1 seed, Maryland and Iowa No. 2 seeds and Ohio State a No. 3 seed.
Every women's title has been won by a team with at least a three seed.
But that's all seeding and talk. It's time to walk the walk.
"This is the strongest this league has ever been,'' Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said after her team repeated as conference tournament champs. "You look at the top six teams, the top four teams in this conference, it's amazing. Any one of them could make it to the Final Four.