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That ASU team that we beat pretty easily...
has won 8 of 9 and is playing for the Sun Belt Championship tomorrow night. They beat the #1 seed, AppST, at the buzzer tonight. They play a very good James Madison team, but they only lost to them by 4 points the last time they played.
03-10-2024 10:14 PM
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RE: That ASU team that we beat pretty easily...
Interesting tidbit. If ASU beats 30-3 James Madison, they will be the first 30 win team not to make the NCAA tournament (they do have one nonDI win). They are in the mid-50's in the NET and a loss to ASU would drop them into the 60's. A win at Michigan State is a positive, but I don't see how they would get in after a loss.
03-11-2024 11:07 AM
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RE: That ASU team that we beat pretty easily...
If ASU loses, maybe we'll see them, once again, in Daytona for the CBI.
03-11-2024 03:26 PM
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