freddycat68 wrote:San Francisco is now the highest NET team (as of tonight) to lose to an MVC team with Bradley's win. It's basically a wash with Drake's win over Vandy, especially since that was neutral and BU was home. At any rate, we all might want to pump the brakes on predicting who's going to win this conference. I'm seeing at least 4 possibilities. However we slice it, this is a good win for the Valley, as was Drake's win over KSU. These teams are for real. Having said all this, I'm still ill at ease with Bradley after the WSU and Santa Clara losses. A couple real missed opportunities there. But we all know how Wardle's teams usually improve in February and March, so we'll see.
Birdfan2018 wrote:freddycat68 wrote:San Francisco is now the highest NET team (as of tonight) to lose to an MVC team with Bradley's win. It's basically a wash with Drake's win over Vandy, especially since that was neutral and BU was home. At any rate, we all might want to pump the brakes on predicting who's going to win this conference. I'm seeing at least 4 possibilities. However we slice it, this is a good win for the Valley, as was Drake's win over KSU. These teams are for real. Having said all this, I'm still ill at ease with Bradley after the WSU and Santa Clara losses. A couple real missed opportunities there. But we all know how Wardle's teams usually improve in February and March, so we'll see.
Belmont with a chance tomorrow to have win over highest NET team hosting #38 NET UC Irvine
freddycat68 wrote:Birdfan2018 wrote:freddycat68 wrote:San Francisco is now the highest NET team (as of tonight) to lose to an MVC team with Bradley's win. It's basically a wash with Drake's win over Vandy, especially since that was neutral and BU was home. At any rate, we all might want to pump the brakes on predicting who's going to win this conference. I'm seeing at least 4 possibilities. However we slice it, this is a good win for the Valley, as was Drake's win over KSU. These teams are for real. Having said all this, I'm still ill at ease with Bradley after the WSU and Santa Clara losses. A couple real missed opportunities there. But we all know how Wardle's teams usually improve in February and March, so we'll see.
Belmont with a chance tomorrow to have win over highest NET team hosting #38 NET UC Irvine
Yes, and this all starts to get important for Drake, which is probably now the only Valley team with any chance at all of getting into the at-large conversation. If Belmont can win that game, then Drake losing to Bradley or Belmont in an MVC final becomes potentially survivable. A long shot, I know, but possible at least.
Birdfan2018 wrote:freddycat68 wrote:Birdfan2018 wrote:Belmont with a chance tomorrow to have win over highest NET team hosting #38 NET UC Irvine
Yes, and this all starts to get important for Drake, which is probably now the only Valley team with any chance at all of getting into the at-large conversation. If Belmont can win that game, then Drake losing to Bradley or Belmont in an MVC final becomes potentially survivable. A long shot, I know, but possible at least.
An Illinois State win @100 NET Colgate on Saturday would move the Redbirds up to a Quad 2 road win (or Quad 2 loss)
TylerDurden wrote:Bradley takes care of business against San Francisco, 66-64.
bcg wrote:TylerDurden wrote:Bradley takes care of business against San Francisco, 66-64.
I'm grateful for the win, but that was brutal to watch. It had a Molinari feel to it.
TylerDurden wrote:Belmont up 13 over UC Irvine (9-1) with just under 13 minutes to go.
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