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Originally posted by Augieholic View PostI will concede there is a path for MoSo to be the third MIAA team if they can get that win over the Bods, BUT they lost to Washburn by 41, FORTY ONE, earlier this season. Not exactly a confidence builder.
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I was at the first Washburn/MO Southern game. The Lions definitely were not at full strength. You guys started Collins and Taggart and Jenkins was just starting to find his groove. He came off the bench and had 12 and Christian Bundy only played 14 minutes. I think it was his first game back. We also did not see Selcuk at all that night. The big difference was Dessesow was out with an injury. He makes a huge difference. On the other side, Clausing and McKee for us did not play in that game so we weren't at full strength either. I think it was one of those games where we(WU) were hot. 18 for 35 from 3 and 38 for 64 overall for 59%. I expect a very tough game in Joplin in a game that I think the Lions would be favored in if Vegas was involved.
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Originally posted by Augieholic View Post
Plausible. I love a well thought out hypothetical.
/looks around, whispers quietly/
Unless someone besides Washburn or NWMo wins the MIAA Tourney I think the Regional will be 4 NSIC teams and 2 MIAA teams.
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About the only way I see Missouri Southern not making it as 3rd team from MIAA (assuming NW or Washburn win tourney) is if they go 0-3 or 1-2 from here out. If they go .500 or better from this point (including conference tourney) they should be in.
Not sure how you differentiate between an MIAA team going 5 or 6 games over .500 and an NSIC team in the same situation and say you have enough data to support 4 from one conference only 2 from the others.
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Originally posted by NWHoops View Post
About the only way I see Missouri Southern not making it as 3rd team from MIAA (assuming NW or Washburn win tourney) is if they go 0-3 or 1-2 from here out. If they go .500 or better from this point (including conference tourney) they should be in.
Not sure how you differentiate between an MIAA team going 5 or 6 games over .500 and an NSIC team in the same situation and say you have enough data to support 4 from one conference only 2 from the others.
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