Tiger84
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04-21-22 11:45 PM - Post#340792
Gotta love Charlie Creme's sense of humor.
First of all, has has Princeton as a 6 seed and Columbia as Next 4 out. Not surprising.
But which 3-seed does he have facing the Tigers in the second round? Hint: the game would be in Chapel Hill.
Additional note: Maryland is listed as a 5-seed. We'll want to keep an eye on them, of course.
https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/ id/30423...
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Tiger69
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04-22-22 09:04 AM - Post#340796
In response to Tiger84
How convenient! He has saved us 27 games. Now We can just show up at the Tournament!
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Tiger84
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04-22-22 02:49 PM - Post#340802
In response to Tiger69
The fun is in the journey.
Plus you want to give this team a chance to prove that they are better than a 6 seed. Yeah we lose Abby, but the 1997 men's team lost Sydney Johnson and ended up in the Top 10 the following year. I am stoked to see what Maddy St. Rose can do, you have two other blue-chip first-years coming in as well, and opportunities for Nweke/Morton/Hill/Plank to break through. I know you were kidding, but I want to see all that!
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SecS3
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04-22-22 04:54 PM - Post#340805
In response to Tiger84
Agreed, and without knowing the quality of next year's OOC schedule, other than playing at Texas, I think next year's team also relishes the opportunity to try and be even better than a 6 seed. The important thing to remember is that this year's team was able to be nationally ranked again AND win a game in the tournament despite losing Bella and Carlie along with Taylor Baur. Abby will be a huge loss but not as great as what was lost after 2020. Plus the incoming class has potentially a very high ceiling and will more than likely make an immediate impact.
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