nh2032
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03-14-21 01:00 PM - Post#321974
In response to nh2032
If Loyola was halfway decent at the line they'd be tied at the half with Colgate.
Woodward with a dirty play in the last 30 seconds to give Loyola the final possession to pull within 5. Burns with a classic 1-5 shooting but Richardson and Ferguson picking up the slack.
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nh2032
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03-14-21 02:40 PM - Post#321979
In response to nh2032
Colgate and Burns got back in order in a relatively easy 2nd half. I don't think they are sneaking up on anyone in the tourney even with the lack of OOC play. Best of luck on the big stage.
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HuskyColonial
PhD Student
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Age: 50
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03-14-21 05:34 PM - Post#321997
In response to nh2032
Hard to argue that the best team in the PL will be representing the league.
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nh2032
Sophomore
Posts: 185
Reg: 02-28-06
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03-14-21 06:27 PM - Post#322003
In response to HuskyColonial
Colgate gets a #14 seed and Arkansas. I seem to remember another PL team having decent luck with that seed and that opponent (albeit in different years) in the past.
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Bison54
PhD Student
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03-14-21 07:41 PM - Post#322010
In response to nh2032
John Meeks was named to the all tournament team, along with Jordan Burns (MVP) and Keenan Records from Colgate and Jaylin Andrews and Santi Aldama for Loyola.
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MrPhillie
Postdoc
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Loc: NE PA
Reg: 07-14-08
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03-14-21 09:00 PM - Post#322026
In response to Bison54
Yes, the best team is absolutely representing the PL. best of luck to Colgate...an upset is certainly possible, especially this year.
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