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UConn would not be able to be sent to Hartford, but thanks for the debbie downer post anyways!Wow, I hope we make the field
Host team can't play there.Wow, I hope we make the field
Can't play more than 3 regular season games on that CourtHost team can't play there.
You can't play on your home floor. UConn used to qualify to play in Hartford because we played less than a certain percentage of home games at the HCC. I think that's why U. Hartford used to be the host when the games were there. Now that number is much smaller and we'd never be able to play there in the NCAA tournament.
Is that graphic the Hartford skyline?
Host team can't play there.
You can't play on your home floor. UConn used to qualify to play in Hartford because we played less than a certain percentage of home games at the HCC. I think that's why U. Hartford used to be the host when the games were there. Now that number is much smaller and we'd never be able to play there in the NCAA tournament.
Can't play more than 3 regular season games on that Court
Wow, I hope we make the field
Is that graphic the Hartford skyline?
Well done, sir.Based on our recent run of luck, I expect to see the following matchups for the 2019 NCAA tournament in Hartford:
Game 1 : (6) Providence v (11) Southern Cal
Game 2 : (3) Louisville v (14) Georgetown
In game 1, Providence wins with 16 assists from Makai Ashton-Langford. Those assists are primarily based on huge games from the Providence front court (coached by Glen Miller).
In game 2, Georgetown pulls off a huge upset with a coast-to-coast buzzer beater from Tremont Waters. Coach Ewing says that they win because of the in-game adjustments orchestrated by associate coach Karl Hobbs.
In the pod finals, Providence beats Georgetown in a classic battle between sophomore all-American guards. MALs 35 pts / 12 assts performance outdoes Waters' 42 pts / 7 assts in an instant classic featuring two future NBA guards who battle for the next 20 years in the NBA.
The all-tournament team for the pod will be:
PG : MAL (Providence)
SG : Waters (Georgetown)
SF : Vance Jackson (Southern Cal)
PF : Juwan Durham (Louisville)
C : Steven Enoch (Louisville)
2019 is not next season, it is two season away. Boston is 2018, Hartford is 2019. You are all over the placeSo I have to hope we make the field next season then, I see TD Garden is hosting regional finals...
and me hoping we make the tourney field is Debbie downer-ing? I think you should upgrade what you classify as being a Debbie Downer for 2017
2019 is not next season, it is two season away. Boston is 2018, Hartford is 2019. You are all over the place
Can't play more than 3 regular season games on that Court