Dan Shaughnessy of the Boston Globe wrote the other day, "It's unfair to punish greatness, but does anyone think Connecticut's dominance in women's basketball is good for the sport?" Dan wrote that he loved it when Lew Alcindor and Bill Walton dominated at UCLA, but this feels different. "The Huskies are never threatened … Boring." What's really boring is what a bad job the other supposed powers of women's basketball have done in recent years of recruiting and developing an array of talent so they can compete from all five positions on both ends of the floor. What's boring is how these top teams get so many elite 18-year-old athletes and don't turn them into elite 22-year-old basketball players. Yes, it's a matter of talent, but it's also a matter of offensive creativity, discipline on and off the court and a group dynamic relentlessly bent on improvement …