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RE: 2017 non-conference opponents
(05-09-2017 06:03 PM)Clarity Wrote:  
(05-09-2017 05:36 PM)LopesUp Wrote:  
(05-09-2017 02:09 PM)Clarity Wrote:  Yes! UCLA and Arizona again. The game last year was close to the very end, hopefully this year will be even closer. Barnes is doing a great job with the schedule. Good thing the big guys aren't scared yet, I thought we might've scared them off after our NIT run. We also almost beat SMU last year. One more really big game and I'll be happy.

Bakersfield made an NIT run? I don't think I've every heard you bring this up before. 05-deadhorse

Sorry that offends you lmao. It's relevant to the situation at hand here. When Grand Canyon does something half as impressive let me know!
LOL!Epic Applause Love it. They did. They spanked Bakersfield in your high school gym the last game of the year!
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RE: 2017 non-conference opponents - dancingNMSUaggie - 05-09-2017 06:09 PM
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