Harvard, for the first time in a long time (I think), plays its FULL OOC schedule ahead of Ivy League play.
OOC schedule:
MIT will open the season once again.
@Northeastern
Maine
Siena
@James Naismith Classic in Toronto (Buffalo)
@Holy Cross
@Orlando Invitiational (opening game: aTm)
UMass
Finals Break
@George Washington
@Howard
@Cal Berkeley
@San Francisco Dons
UC Irvine (a surprising grab, especially for them to come to Boston )
All the Ivy League needs to become relevant again is to diversify its OOC schedule.
@ Arizona
SAGU American Indian College (who the heck are these)
Benedictine-Mesa
South Dakota
UC Davis
Omaha in Prescott AZ
@Utah Valley
@UC Riverside
@Pepperdine
Nov. 5: at Northern Iowa
Nov. 10: vs. Saint Joseph’s
Nov. 13: vs. Loyola Maryland
Nov. 16: at Northeastern
Nov. 20: vs. JMU
Nov. 25: vs. George Mason (Cayman Islands Classic) #
Nov. 26: vs. Washington State/Nebraska (Cayman Islands Classic) #
Nov. 27: vs. TBD (Cayman Islands Classic) #
Dec. 3: at William & Mary
Dec. 7: at VCU
Dec. 14: at Illinois
Dec. 18: vs. Richmond
Dec. 22: vs. UMES
@ Arizona SAGU American Indian College (who the heck are these)
Benedictine-Mesa
South Dakota
UC Davis Omaha in Prescott AZ
@Utah Valley
@UC Riverside
@Pepperdine
@ Arizona SAGU American Indian College (who the heck are these)
Benedictine-Mesa
South Dakota
UC Davis Omaha in Prescott AZ
@Utah Valley
@UC Riverside
@Pepperdine
Good, tough schedule but the only exciting game for the home fans should be Texas Southern. I had to look up Coppin State. I guess they are Div1 (MEAC), at least. It's very possible we might not have a road win entering conference play, although I do believe the Griz will beat Omaha (126 RPI, 20 wins last year).
DoubleNicks wrote:Good, tough schedule but the only exciting game for the home fans should be Texas Southern. I had to look up Coppin State. I guess they are Div1 (MEAC), at least. It's very possible we might not have a road win entering conference play, although I do believe the Griz will beat Omaha (126 RPI, 20 wins last year).
It would make my day if you knock the Rubber Duckies down a peg.
DoubleNicks wrote:Good, tough schedule but the only exciting game for the home fans should be Texas Southern. I had to look up Coppin State. I guess they are Div1 (MEAC), at least. It's very possible we might not have a road win entering conference play, although I do believe the Griz will beat Omaha (126 RPI, 20 wins last year).
Texas Southern should be a good game.
Coppin State's claim to fame is that they were the third 15 seed to ever win an NCAA game, in 1997 over South Carolina
DoubleNicks wrote:Good, tough schedule but the only exciting game for the home fans should be Texas Southern. I had to look up Coppin State. I guess they are Div1 (MEAC), at least. It's very possible we might not have a road win entering conference play, although I do believe the Griz will beat Omaha (126 RPI, 20 wins last year).
Texas Southern should be a good game.
Coppin State's claim to fame is that they were the third 15 seed to ever win an NCAA game, in 1997 over South Carolina
Nov. 5: at Northern Iowa
Nov. 10: vs. Saint Joseph’s
Nov. 13: vs. Loyola Maryland
Nov. 16: at Northeastern
Nov. 20: vs. JMU
Nov. 25: vs. George Mason (Cayman Islands Classic) #
Nov. 26: vs. Washington State/Nebraska (Cayman Islands Classic) #
Nov. 27: vs. TBD (Cayman Islands Classic) #
Dec. 3: at William & Mary
Dec. 7: at VCU
Dec. 14: at Illinois
Dec. 18: vs. Richmond
Dec. 22: vs. UMES
UNI downs ODU 58 - 53!
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Somebody forgot to tell the Blue Hens. 5-0 start and I don't care that they haven't beaten anyone. Actually they have a rather odd schedule for them...
Oakland, UTSA, SIU... some good sized state schools they've beaten. Best start since 1998-99.
Somebody forgot to tell the Blue Hens. 5-0 start and I don't care that they haven't beaten anyone. Actually they have a rather odd schedule for them...
Oakland, UTSA, SIU... some good sized state schools they've beaten. Best start since 1998-99.
6-0 after beating SFPA last night. The three games you mentioned were in a tournament they played in Florida, hence teams they normally don't see. Solid mid-major teams, so good wins. Really benefiting from the one transfer from UAB, Darling, kid can score a ton. It's not a really deep year for the CAA this year so the Hens should win a lot of games, and then it'll just be up for the CAA tourney as the CAA is still just a one-bid league. But better than it's been in a long, long time for UD basketball.
89Hen wrote:
Somebody forgot to tell the Blue Hens. 5-0 start and I don't care that they haven't beaten anyone. Actually they have a rather odd schedule for them...
Oakland, UTSA, SIU... some good sized state schools they've beaten. Best start since 1998-99.
6-0 after beating SFPA last night. The three games you mentioned were in a tournament they played in Florida, hence teams they normally don't see. Solid mid-major teams, so good wins. Really benefiting from the one transfer from UAB, Darling, kid can score a ton. It's not a really deep year for the CAA this year so the Hens should win a lot of games, and then it'll just be up for the CAA tourney as the CAA is still just a one-bid league. But better than it's been in a long, long time for UD basketball.
And back to reality. Bad loss to Torson this weekend and the Hens are 2-3 in conference.
DoubleNicks wrote:Good, tough schedule but the only exciting game for the home fans should be Texas Southern. I had to look up Coppin State. I guess they are Div1 (MEAC), at least. It's very possible we might not have a road win entering conference play, although I do believe the Griz will beat Omaha (126 RPI, 20 wins last year).
Nope. You were right the first time. They SHOULD have beaten Omaha....gave that game away in the last 30 seconds of regulation. Up by 4 with 29 seconds to go? You should win that game 95% of the time.
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