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It's hard to win on the road against anyone in this conference.
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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 4200725, member: 1023"] This was a game we should win and we did. Good grief, the Johnnies will be lucky to finish above .500. If w e can’t win road games against teams of that caliber we might as well call the NEC about their openings. You guys really have bought the whole New Big East is sooo tough foolishness that Fox is trying to sell. The Johnnies are a decidedly average basketball team. They have lost six games at home. Their 10 wins include 8 cupcakes, MS Valley, Fordham, Monmouth, FDU, St Francis of Brooklyn, NJIT, ST Peter’s, Colgate. So it isn’t like they are unbeatable. They beat DePaul and Georgetown at home. Not exactly 1970 UCLA and 2004 UConn. I’m glad we won but honestly, losing to St Johns would have been more embarrassing tha n losing at home to Ctreighton [/QUOTE]
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