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Auburn making last minute comeback vs A&M
Yeah they've turned them over and gotten timely buckets. And A&M has not handled the pressure well.Auburn making last minute comeback vs A&M
And Arizona played them. In a tournament, at least. But still . . .
Rutgers may be Transfer U, but conference rival Indiana's top two scorers are high-profile transfers Ali Patberg (Notre Dame) and Brenna Wise (Pitt).
Seattle University (0-18) leading Chicago State (1-16), 29-2.
If mushrooms are on a victory pizza, what do the losers get - anchovies? ebola?
Throw out the record books
Seattle U. hung on for a 90-54 win. Uh, how bad is Chicago St. if they lost by 36 to a team that was 0-18?!
A&M wins by 2 over Auburn. This year looking much better after a shaky start, now 15-4 and 4-2 in conference.
It's been posted here before, but the New York Times did a feature article on the Chicago State WBB team that is, let's say, sobering and eye-opening. Fans tend to spend almost all their energy fixating on the upper echelon of Division I teams. This is a look at how the other half lives.Seattle U. hung on for a 90-54 win. Uh, how bad is Chicago St. if they lost by 36 to a team that was 0-18?!
I see what you did there...A very important ACC game that vowelguy inexplicably omitted:
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What can be more dramatic than two winless teams duking it out to determine sole possession of the cellar?
Miss St over Florida in a squeaker, 90-42. How in the hell did Mizzou lose to Florida?
T pulled one of her disappearing acts with 2 pts and 6 rebounds, but Howard, the guards and the youngsters took up the slack.
MSU 20 assists and 10 TOs. 16 steals.
Florida 4 assists and 27 TOs.
MSU bench outscores Florida 43-42.
I'm starting to think you throw out the record books for every game.
Fans tend to spend almost all their energy fixating on the upper echelon of Division I teams. This is a look at how the other half lives.