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Wins Needed for a 2025 At Large Bid
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[QUOTE="CTFanDan, post: 5286661, member: 13025"] That's why I said what I did. Everybody was caught up with the number of wins UConn was racking up but in the back of my mind I thinking, yeah great they are winning but they aren't beating any good teams. They lost at home to Boston College, then Xavier took 2 out 3 from the Huskies. The following weekend lost 2 to Creighton. Finally UConn went on their run of winning 13 games but find me a team that provided them with a quality win. The following loss to Rutgers was their last game against a power 4 school and I said this was a big loss for the Huskies. Now maybe the win against Rhode Island looks a little better because they won their conferance but if it was it was slim. They had one more chance against Northeastern and Northeastern just happen to be the better Huskies that day. Finally fast forward to loosing once each to Xavier and Creighton and I guess that put the nail in the coffin as both schools win the head to head against the Huskies. [/QUOTE]
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