Welcome to another episode of Sports Are Fun! presented by TurboTax.
Every week on Sports Are Fun!, co-hosts soccer legend Kelley O'Hara, sports journalist Greydy Diaz, and NWSL champ Merritt Mathias serve up their hottest takes on all things women's sports. And in today's episode, the crew is talking March Madness, as the NCAA tournament cruises to the Sweet 16.
After lamenting their busted brackets, the discussion turns to UConn Huskies guard Azzi Fudd. Is a healthy Fudd this year’s secret NCAA tournament weapon?
“I think my biggest one that I was like, ‘whoa,’ was UConn,” O'Hara said of Connecticut’s first-round blowout.
“UConn by 69!" marvels Diaz. "We do have to talk about miss Azzi Fudd. 21 points in the first half of that game.”
"Is that why you wore the shirt?" asks O'Hara, pointing to Fudd's face emblazoned on Diaz's Round 21 t-shirt.
"Of course!" says Diaz. "We gotta show love to Azzi Fudd."
“We said if she shows up, she will be a differentiator for this team going deep into March Madness,” echoed Mathias.
All in all, the co-hosts tackle the NWSL's top weekend goals, followed by the future debut of World Sevens Football, Trinity Rodman and Ben Shelton's hard launch, and so much more.
'Sports Are Fun!' hosts debate NWSL Rookie of the Year odds
Later, the hosts put on their soccer hats to discuss the NWSL Rookie of the Year. With younger players joining the league — coupled with the abolishment of the college draft — what subsequently even counts as a true rookie season anymore?
"People are already starting to have these these chats about who's up for Rookie of the Year," starts O'Hara. "My take is this: When is Rookie of the Year going to no longer exist? Because like you said, [Seattle goal-scorer] Jordyn Bugg is technically in her second year. But in my opinion, she's still a rookie."
"These players who are showing up to the league as teenagers, not coming out of college, their chances of Rookie of the Year are greatly diminished," she continues. "Are we going to get a Under-20 Player of the Year award at some point?"
"It's a conversation to be had. But it's also the evolution of the game," says Mathias. "If you want to enter the league at such a young age, it signals, 'I'm willing to forsake like Rookie of the Year awards to be able to develop my game in this environment.'"
"You want to go to college and run that route, that is your reward for taking that time, feeling a bit more able to take on the pressure, the demands," she adds. "So you get rewarded with things like Rookie of the Year and allowing your stock to grow."

About 'Sports Are Fun!' with Kelley O'Hara
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