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I knew it was too much to ask for a Petey team to get three wins in a row in ACC play and two in a row on the road, much less actually beat someone you should beat.
Now we have Duke next.......
02-13-2003 10:32 AM
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They "should" have beat us? Our RPI and Sagarin ratings were higher than UVa's before the game -- and we were playing at home. But, it is true that some of that came from earlier in the year when we had Sean May. Still, this is a team that is finally playing a favorable schedule and it starting to come together.

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02-13-2003 11:06 AM
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Maybe the word "should" is a little strong. I was only trying to indicate that it was a winnable game for the Cavs.
02-14-2003 08:12 AM
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