Since schnautza has moved on to the greener pastures of D1, I thought I would start a discussion about the regionals and how they are starting to shape up on the men’s and women’s sides.
My knowledge of all teams in the region is definitely limited. I do look at Inkblot’s regional page for an idea, so that’s where I’m starting the conversations here.
On the men’s side, Indianapolis, Hillsdale and UMSL are probably what I would call “feeling good” about their tournament outlooks. From there, Ferris, Parkside and Cedarville all seem to control their own destiny. Others on the radar at this point: Southwest Baptist, UIS, Walsh, Malone, Northern Michigan.
For the women, there’s probably already four “locks” in Ashland, Drury, Michigan Tech and Grand Valley, with Ashland having the inside track to host. Kentucky Wesleyan is probably in that “feeling good” category, but from there, I’m not sure any teams control their own destiny. Truman, Malone and Trevecca appear best poised, but Ferris, Parkside, Northern Michigan and Lewis are all viable contenders to qualify for the regional.
My knowledge of all teams in the region is definitely limited. I do look at Inkblot’s regional page for an idea, so that’s where I’m starting the conversations here.
On the men’s side, Indianapolis, Hillsdale and UMSL are probably what I would call “feeling good” about their tournament outlooks. From there, Ferris, Parkside and Cedarville all seem to control their own destiny. Others on the radar at this point: Southwest Baptist, UIS, Walsh, Malone, Northern Michigan.
For the women, there’s probably already four “locks” in Ashland, Drury, Michigan Tech and Grand Valley, with Ashland having the inside track to host. Kentucky Wesleyan is probably in that “feeling good” category, but from there, I’m not sure any teams control their own destiny. Truman, Malone and Trevecca appear best poised, but Ferris, Parkside, Northern Michigan and Lewis are all viable contenders to qualify for the regional.
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