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Stanford really opened it up in the second half!

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03-19-2004 01:04 AM
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I hate Stanford they beat the Huskies in the pac-10 finals! :mad:
03-19-2004 07:57 PM
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I hate how the Pac-10 tournament is in LA every year. All of the California teams almost have a home court advantage. I know that Standford and Cal aren't that close to LA, but it's a lot easier for their fans to make it to the tournament than Oregon, Washington, and Arizona schools. If the tournament were in Seattle this year, we would have beaten them again for sure.
03-19-2004 08:15 PM
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Its a total home game for UCLA and USC, they should rotate the tourney from year to year.
03-20-2004 01:19 AM
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