Washburn and another MIAA conference foe playing two teams from either the GAC or the NSIC in Municipal Coliseum in KC on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8th & 9th. Great venue. Anxious to find out who else is in this "conference challenge".
I tweeted about this, but its neat that the SMSU women will be playing Nov 8-9 at Newman, and the men will spend Nov 9-10 two hours away in Warrensburg. Nice opportunity to double upand check out both teams. Or, if you just want to stay in Warrensburg, the Mules have a home football game on the afternoon of the 9th. Not many places in the NSIC average 7k for a football game like UCM did last year, so might be a cool experience.
Too bad the Vikings/Chiefs game at Arrowhead is the weekend before....
I tweeted about this, but its neat that the SMSU women will be playing Nov 8-9 at Newman, and the men will spend Nov 9-10 two hours away in Warrensburg. Nice opportunity to double upand check out both teams. Or, if you just want to stay in Warrensburg, the Mules have a home football game on the afternoon of the 9th. Not many places in the NSIC average 7k for a football game like UCM did last year, so might be a cool experience.
Too bad the Vikings/Chiefs game at Arrowhead is the weekend before....
Try 4 hours on that distance from Wichita to Warrensburg.
WSC playing in the D2 Tip Off Classic to start the season.
Then traveling to Shawnee, Oklahoma for a four-team get together with East Central University, Oklahoma Baptist, and another team that is still a mystery to me.
UNK is the fourth team in the "GAC v NSIC" challenge. Of course Oklahoma Baptist's schedule (https://obubison.com/schedule.aspx?path=mbball) has the Wildcats confused with the Wayne State University Warriors of Michigan.
Didn't mention Augie, but mentioned everyone else.
1 + x = 3
Yeah, I suppose it would have made more sense for Augieholic to come on and say, "Augie is playing in a tournament against three other teams that have been mentioned already."
Would have been a helpful addition for everyone.
Also, shouldn't it be 1 + x = 4, since it's a 4-team event? Or am I misunderstanding the point of your equation?
Also, shouldn't it be 1 + x = 4, since it's a 4-team event? Or am I misunderstanding the point of your equation?
Hard to misunderstand the point of an equation when there was no point as to why the specific equation to begin with ha. Yours makes more sense in that context, yes.
Hard to misunderstand the point of an equation when there was no point as to why the specific equation to begin with ha. Yours makes more sense in that context, yes.
Wouldn't that make it easier to misunderstand??? :)
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