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Yes, 5 Tournament bids in a row for UConn. With this Tourney bid, UConn has now been in 9 NCAA Tournaments since and including the 2010 season. This includes 5 at large bids. UConn has missed only 4 Tournaments in this time period. Overall this is quite an achievement for any school, but is really something for a team not in a P5 conference.
Obviously, would love to see UConn continue building on this record in the future, no matter what conference they are in.
Smack dab in the middle of the work day, great
At least it looks like we’ll be the game on ESPNU instead of relegated to only ESPN+!!Smack dab in the middle of the work day, great
To be clear, I will find a way to watchAt least it looks like we’ll be the game on ESPNU instead of relegated to only ESPN+!!
Seems like an admission on the mothership’s part that we’ll bring in viewers along with TTU.
Why?Welp
Why?
->No. 2 Florida - The Gators are no strangers to running up the score, and although they don't lead the country in any one stat, UF is among national leaders in plenty of categories — slugging percentage (.555), home runs (116) and total runs scored (478).
The obvious headliner is Jac Caglianone, who has been stealing headlines all season long with his two-way play. At the plate, Caglianone has launched 28 homers and drove in 76 runs. Wyatt Langford gets on base in over half of his plate appearances and Josh Rivera is always a tough out. <-
So it's a conference game... (sarcasm)
I was thinking the same thing, then the Committee chair says during the post reveal interview how he's not familiar with north east baseball and how they should adjust the RPI to reflect the challenges of northeastern schools.Just a very tough, not ideal draw. Not saying they can’t win. But committee put us on the wrong end of the S curve.
Initial thought is start SQuigs against tech and set up the possible moonshot Sears performance against Florida. Also Sears can potentially neutralize the lefties in the Florida lineup specifically Caglianone who can wreck a game on his own. Must beat Tech but gonna have to take some measured risks. We’ll see.
If it's my decision, I give Coe the ball against Tech, both because he deserves the #1 slot off last week and because if he goes 5 or 6 innings on Friday he will be available for a final game on Monday if necessary. None of the other starters give you that. I agree with Sears in game 2, looking for his A game if it's Florida, and then Quigley in game 3. If we play 4, and haven't used him already, Ellison in a game 4, and the staff, looking like game 5 last weekend, if there's a 5th game.Initial thought is start SQuigs against tech and set up the possible moonshot Sears performance against Florida. Also Sears can potentially neutralize the lefties in the Florida lineup specifically Caglianone who can wreck a game on his own. Must beat Tech but gonna have to take some measured risks. We’ll see.
Yes Coe is a fair point, Penders loves him and he’s got a hot hand. The only caveat I would have is how specifically Coe/Squigs match up specifically with tech. If it’s a push I can see Coe starting Friday.If it's my decision, I give Coe the ball against Tech, both because he deserves the #1 slot off last week and because if he goes 5 or 6 innings on Friday he will be available for a final game on Monday if necessary. None of the other starters give you that. I agree with Sears in game 2, looking for his A game if it's Florida, and then Quigley in game 3. If we play 4, and haven't used him already, Ellison in a game 4, and the staff, looking like game 5 last weekend, if there's a 5th game.