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2021-2022 ASUN Men's Basketball Season
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Post: #188
RE: 2021-2022 ASUN Men's Basketball Season
Yeah, the transition postseason ban is asinine. In an email today to the student body (which now includes yours truly back at the alma mater for a second go-round), the BU prez indicated that the university is going to petition for a rule change in the off-season.

The local media and even BU players are saying the Knights are in the NIT with a win, though, which would be cool:
https://www.wdrb.com/sports/crawford-sti...c9b71.html
https://www.wdrb.com/sports-paige-rick-b...ae02c.html

The final is at an odd time, but I'm hoping for a good crowd at Freedom Hall on Tuesday.

Been a fun "ride" regardless what happens, and the words of support from you guys here on the board are appreciated.
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2022 08:01 PM by BellarmineGrad.)
03-06-2022 07:56 PM
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