Blers wrote:That's a real solid field, definitely winnable as well if the teams end up being strong next year.
Is there a thread for tourneys next season? Loyola will be in the Battle for Atlantis with Arizona State, Aurburn Michigan State, Syracuse, UConn, VCU, and Baylor. Amazing field, 1-2 wins would be a massive get for us. And if some of our seniors stay the sky's the limit!
goramblers2011 wrote:Blers wrote:That's a real solid field, definitely winnable as well if the teams end up being strong next year.
Is there a thread for tourneys next season? Loyola will be in the Battle for Atlantis with Arizona State, Aurburn Michigan State, Syracuse, UConn, VCU, and Baylor. Amazing field, 1-2 wins would be a massive get for us. And if some of our seniors stay the sky's the limit!
I've already booked my trip to the Bahamas for this. Just hope we can actually go (resorts still closed) and attend games...
municup14 wrote:Rumor has it Evansville will be in the Rocket Mortgage- Quicken loans tourney in Ft Meyers around Thanksgiving. Top 4 teams are California, Seton Hall,Florida, and Ohio St
Action10 wrote:municup14 wrote:Rumor has it Evansville will be in the Rocket Mortgage- Quicken loans tourney in Ft Meyers around Thanksgiving. Top 4 teams are California, Seton Hall,Florida, and Ohio St
Seems like Evansville plays in a lot of tournaments where they are visiting teams in the campus rounds. Does anyone know why that is? They seem to be the only Valley team that does that.
BCPanther wrote:Action10 wrote:municup14 wrote:Rumor has it Evansville will be in the Rocket Mortgage- Quicken loans tourney in Ft Meyers around Thanksgiving. Top 4 teams are California, Seton Hall,Florida, and Ohio St
Seems like Evansville plays in a lot of tournaments where they are visiting teams in the campus rounds. Does anyone know why that is? They seem to be the only Valley team that does that.
Typically the payout is bigger. Instead of getting $100k for playing in an ESPN event, they'd get $50k from the event and then full guarantees from the two 'host' games, so they're probably clearing $200k total.
Evansville is far more willing to be bought than any other Valley team and it's not close. It's something they need to rectify if they're ever really going to turn a corner.
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