I don’t like her, but you cannot leave her open.Mabrey unreal. Buzzer 3 under pressure to give ND 62-60 lead after 3Q
Nice to see a competitive close game. Hope it stays that way til the end.

Does this surprise anyone?Free throws:
FSU 4-5
ND 18-22
14 point advantage
It ended up with a 26 to 7 fta advantage for ND. To answer your question, no.Does this surprise anyone?
Rock, do you know the ACC infatuation with Greensboro? I mean it’s not like the attendance is great for any of these sessions.

Mabrey may be the best 36% 3pt shooter I’ve seen. Such a quick release and every time she shoots it looks like it’s going in.
Did you just say that “hopefully UNC will get back on track”? Is that like poor Nell tied to the tracks by the sinister Snidely Whiplash?@DefenseBB
When the ACC moved the tourney to Greensboro in 2000... it was a 9 team conference... with 8 teams within a 4 hour drive... 4 teams within an hour drive.... even with the 2004 expansion... there were 9 teams within 4 hours. It has a large arena with an special events center under the same roof that is large enough to hold the popular FanFest. Large enough city (approximately 290,000) with enough hotels in the area for all of the teams and their fans. Like i said before..... attendance has in the past been the best of the conferences... especially for the semi-finals and finals. One year 2012. a GaTech-Maryland Final drew over 9,000..... as many as the final between ND and UCONN.... in HARTFORD the same year. (although thats Sunday afternoon vs a monday evening) The ACC believed in growing the tournament by keeping it in the same city.... as opposed to changing every year like the SEC does. Plus... if you ask the head coaches... they love playing in Greensboro.....
Attendance has been on the decline in recent years.... due in part to the decline of UNC and Duke's programs. Hopefully both schools will get back on track... and their fanbase will return. Also...hopefully UVA will rebound... and VPI will continue to get stronger... that will help as both schools are within a 3 hour drive of Greensboro.
Did you just say that “hopefully UNC will get back on track”? Is that like poor Nell tied to the tracks by the sinister Snidely Whiplash?
The ACC is basically controlled by the 4 NC schools. It’s also not far from UVA, VPI and Clemson.Rock, do you know the ACC infatuation with Greensboro? I mean it’s not like the attendance is great for any of these sessions.
If SC beats State and Baylor loses, do you think the Gamecocks move up to the top 2 seed?With both Notre Dame and Louisville reaching the final of the ACC tournament, I believe this locks them into the #3 and #4 spots (with only a slight chance of moving up to #2 if Miss St were to lose tomorrow).
Beating TCU for a 3rd time tomorrow will do little to help Baylor's resume, and beating Texas again in the Big 12 final will not be enough to crack the top 4.
Yes, but he’s eating a doughnut.Did you just say that “hopefully UNC will get back on track”? Is that like poor Nell tied to the tracks by the sinister Snidely Whiplash?
Not likely. Baylor would have to lose to TCU (not Texas) for that to have even a remote chance of happening. And SC would need some help from Oregon as well. Right now there is a bit of distance from South Carolina to Oregon, and a huge distance to Baylor.If SC beats State and Baylor loses, do you think the Gamecocks move up to the top 2 seed?
4 to 1 FSU. Have I been transported to an alternate universe? By the way, I voted ND.
It would appear that you have insight that those 4 do not have. Congratulations. ND is doing a fantastic job in spite of the rash of injuries that have befallen them. I did not watch this game. How deep into the tournament do you think they will go?