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Hartford Athletics Possible Drop to D3
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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 3941556, member: 5787"] Thanks for all your input here. I would argue that UMBC and Stony Brook have been good additions. With Odom heading to Utah State, that'll be a big blow to UMBC (lots of talent has transferred this week), but after their transfer haul Stony Brook might arguably be the 2nd best school in the conference, 2nd to only Vermont. Your 2nd paragraph is very interesting. I don't know much about Quinnipiac, but I do know that when I applied to colleges in 2004, Quinnipiac was considered kinda a joke (why pay all that money for [I]that [/I]school?). Wasn't my personal opinion, just that was the vibe within my high school. I have been following Sacred Heart's growth. My dad graduated from one of their earliest classes and my sister currently teaches there, so there's a family connection for me. Valentine has been a HUGE addition to the school. His passion and personality has really put Sacred Heart on the local map and they've been building like crazy. FWIW, my sister loves teaching there and talks about all the positive rapport within the school. I started going to SHU basketball games four years ago and although the crowds aren't very big, it's a great environment and the athletes across different squads definitely support one another. It's nice to see. [/QUOTE]
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