herdfifteen
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One seed vs two, three
Is it just me or does anyone else see a huge advantage to being the No 1 seed this year? In some years it may not matter as much, but not having to face Towson or C of C until the finals, should we get there, seems especially large this year.
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02-19-2017 04:16 PM |
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Seahawk Nation 08
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One seed vs two, three
Agreed. While I have little desire to face W&M in the semis, they're not as scary as "home team" Charleston or Towson, who's been playing great ball of late.
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02-19-2017 04:26 PM |
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billthebighawksfan
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RE: One seed vs two, three
Being #1 locks up a NIT bid but UNCW already has that locked up anyway. It's always good to wear the white jerseys. C of C appears to be the biggest threat to UNCW at the end of the day so getting them to play Towson would work. Actually, the Tribe is very tough to. That the top 4 teams IMO. Elon has gotten a lot better and can beat anybody when playing their best.
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02-19-2017 07:55 PM |
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RE: One seed vs two, three
Basically this league is showing why it's ranked 11th in America. There aren't many easy wins to be found.
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02-19-2017 08:02 PM |
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