This is how they took down #1 Eastern Washington the other dayNorthern Arizona, the #9 in the Big Sky out of 10 teams, is in the conference championship game tomorrow.
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This is how they took down #1 Eastern Washington the other dayNorthern Arizona, the #9 in the Big Sky out of 10 teams, is in the conference championship game tomorrow.
Not as much as you might expect. I've watched a couple of their games this year, and hadn't really noticed him as a factor. I wondered about that myself last night, so I looked it up, and I think he's averaging something like 4.3 points and 2.5 rebounds.I haven't watched an actual Gonzaga game this season, just highlights. Is Hunter Sallis a contributer? Can he shoot?
Just seems completely arbitrary and even a bit capricious. No logic behind it.
Neither their resume nor their ratings back up that assertion IMO
That's exactly what it is. The academic standards are higher to qualify for DI. The 4 year wait is so that your entire roster is cleared through the clearinghouse under DI standards.Only logic that I can think of is that it allows all athletes recruited under different rules to clear out of the program. With the transfer rules being more loose in the past for FCS, I guess that may have been a concern?
That kind of surprises me, I figured it would be all the same (or that the standards at d3 would be higher since so many of them are small private schools).The academic standards are higher to qualify for DI.
If they and/or Northern Arizona win tonight, they will be the worst team(s) ever to make the tournament.Lafayette in their conference championship game tonight as an #8 vs #1 Colgate. Could have a couple 20+ loss teams make it in tonight.
You'll be able to get tickets via stubhub, vividseats, or wherever. And tickets are for 2 games, meaning our game and the game either prior or after depending on when we play.I live in central NY and I've never been to an NCAA tournament game, so forgive my ignorance. If we end up playing the first round in Albany, is it possible for a little peon like me to get a couple tickets, or do you have to be a donor or some kind of high-end alumni to get a ticket? I know each university in this region/section gets a certain number of tickets and then they distribute them accordingly, but is that the only way to get into the game? Thanks in advance.
I live in central NY and I've never been to an NCAA tournament game, so forgive my ignorance. If we end up playing the first round in Albany, is it possible for a little peon like me to get a couple tickets, or do you have to be a donor or some kind of high-end alumni to get a ticket? I know each university in this region/section gets a certain number of tickets and then they distribute them accordingly, but is that the only way to get into the game? Thanks in advance.
That's a big deal.SIAP: Lampkin didn’t travel with the TCU team to KC
SIAP: Lampkin didn’t travel with the TCU team to KC