The tension is so thick on the dark bus ride from Hinkle Fieldhouse to the J.W. Marriott in Indianapolis on Jan. 4, it could be cut with a knife.
The next morning brings a sim- ilar air of discontent for the two- hour drive from Indianapolis to Cincinnati, in which the Seton Hall women’s basketball team travels past miles of farmland: dew still lining the ground, livestock grazing, and yet there is still a common thread, a staple with almost every house: a basketball hoop.
While the backdrop is far different from what Selena Philoxy, a Queens, N.