DUShock wrote:During the post game commentary on Shocker Radio HCGM stated (paraphrase) Evansville is the one team he doesn't want to see the Lou.
Go Valley!!
Go Shocks!!!!
bigdawg wrote:DUShock wrote:During the post game commentary on Shocker Radio HCGM stated (paraphrase) Evansville is the one team he doesn't want to see the Lou.
Go Valley!!
Go Shocks!!!!
That suprises me. You'd think he would fear one of the teams that beat him at Koch. There are several to choose from.
bigdawg wrote:DUShock wrote:During the post game commentary on Shocker Radio HCGM stated (paraphrase) Evansville is the one team he doesn't want to see the Lou.
Go Valley!!
Go Shocks!!!!
That suprises me. You'd think he would fear one of the teams that beat him at Koch. There are several to choose from.
Ace Dad wrote:I now like our chances in St Louis. The Aces now know that they can compete with all the Valley teams. This has not always been the case. There are now 4-7 teams who can end up in the Final game on Sunday and the Aces are now part of this crowd. A poor shooting night by a better team, an injury, or an inferior team playing over its head means that the Shockers cannot take anything for granted. I would love to be on the other side of the bracket and to see them on Sunday.
C0|db|00ded wrote:Ace Dad wrote:I now like our chances in St Louis. The Aces now know that they can compete with all the Valley teams. This has not always been the case. There are now 4-7 teams who can end up in the Final game on Sunday and the Aces are now part of this crowd. A poor shooting night by a better team, an injury, or an inferior team playing over its head means that the Shockers cannot take anything for granted. I would love to be on the other side of the bracket and to see them on Sunday.
No offense, but there isn't a chance in hades that E-Ville makes it to Sunday.
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Aces1982 wrote:I do need to give props out to Marshall. A blind student sang the National Anthem and it wasn't the best rendition. After he was done and Coach Hollander was leading him back to the Aces bench, Marshall came over to him and gave him a hug. It was a very nice gesture.
Tom Servo wrote:Aces1982 wrote:I do need to give props out to Marshall. A blind student sang the National Anthem and it wasn't the best rendition. After he was done and Coach Hollander was leading him back to the Aces bench, Marshall came over to him and gave him a hug. It was a very nice gesture.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot about that. That was a really classy move by Coach Marshall.
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