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Poll: Which basketball teams are most likely to play in the AAC 2.0's first NCAA tourney (end of 2023-24 season)? (you may vote for more than one option)
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Which basketball teams are most likely to play in the AAC 2.0's first NCAA tourney?
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RE: Which basketball teams are most likely to play in the AAC 2.0's first NCAA tourney?
(12-24-2022 09:16 PM)CLTPirate Wrote:  Not saying ECU is making the tourney but if we can keep our core and add quality transfer wing + big. I could see us being pretty solid in year one of the AAC 2.0

Shwartz has already shown he can coach this season. His team is improved over last season with pretty much a new roster. He is about 2 players away from putting a team on the floor that can compete with the top of the league. We will see.
12-28-2022 09:10 AM
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