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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View PostI’m not sure losing Umude would have been as bad as losing AJP. He had the ball a large percentage and creates so much for everyone else.
And yes NDSU is awful against a zone and press.
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So we won the conference, but anyone else have that weird feeling about the tourney this year. Frankly i feel that way for both the men and women."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Originally posted by 98Jackfarmer View Post
I kinda have a “dead man walking” feeling for both of the teams as well.
For the men, its more like you want to be playing your best basketball going into the tournament and I feel like if anything that favors NDSU. We sort of backed our way into 1st place and enough inconsistent play that is all it takes to get bounced out of a tourney. Hopefully Wilson plays his A game like he can but every series to finish the conference play he was great one game and non factor in the other."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Originally posted by goon View Post
The women it hurts to lose Selland and Nelson obviously, but outside of USD not much else i dont think we have a problem with. Just we arent full strength and will probably have to beat USD for a 3rd time which is really hard to do. beat a good team 3 times in a season. Last year USD was stacked and we were with out Selland again and we arguably should have won the game. The bench depth is getting better. Byom and Vlastuin on offense and Nesheim on defense and this team has enough versatility. Only worry for me if we play USD Sjevern will flop once or twice and get Burkhard into foul trouble and with out Selland able to attack Sjevern and get her off the low block. I still think we can win but just hurts to go with out the best player in the conference and Nelson probably the most versatile player for the jacks.
For the men, its more like you want to be playing your best basketball going into the tournament and I feel like if anything that favors NDSU. We sort of backed our way into 1st place and enough inconsistent play that is all it takes to get bounced out of a tourney. Hopefully Wilson plays his A game like he can but every series to finish the conference play he was great one game and non factor in the other.
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Originally posted by mitchellrabbit View Post
Im not sure how we backed in when we won both games this weekend."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Originally posted by mitchellrabbit View Post
Im not sure how we backed in when we won both games this weekend.
I like our men's team. If we play through the post we are nearly unstoppable by Summit league teams. ORU probably worries me the most out of any of the men's teams.
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Originally posted by goon View PostSo we won the conference, but anyone else have that weird feeling about the tourney this year. Frankly i feel that way for both the men and women.
The women are missing (at least) the obvious league POY and will be trying to beat a borderline top-25 USD team in a game that means a lot to them and little to us (in terms of NCAA seeding).
You probably should question your mental state if you DON'T have that "weird feeling about the tourney"!
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Originally posted by Southeast View Post
In the semis, the men's team is most likely to face the scariest player in the entire tournament and a team that they got hammered by in one game of a split series. If they survive that they probably run into a team that they played three times this year with a combined score of 227-226. Oh, and that team plays a slow, defensive style custom made for winning high pressure tournament games. The only men's game you should feel somewhat confident about is the opening round, and we know how that goes.....
The women are missing (at least) the obvious league POY and will be trying to beat a borderline top-25 USD team in a game that means a lot to them and little to us (in terms of NCAA seeding).
You probably should question your mental state if you DON'T have that "weird feeling about the tourney"!
With Friedel in the lineup, the Jacks had enough shooters for a punchers chance in the NCAA tourney. NDSU does not.
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I can't find anything about McKissic's absence on Sat. or availability moving forward, other than a rather cryptic tweet.
Anyone have insight on whether he'll be available 3/7?
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Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
NDSU is also 3-4 in their last 7 games after going 8-1 in their first 9 conference games. So who backed in?
I like our men's team. If we play through the post we are nearly unstoppable by Summit league teams. ORU probably worries me the most out
of any of the men's teams.
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Just an FYI, Plitzuweit's knee injury was a noncontact injury. Twisted it while trying to keep a ball from going out of bounds.
Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
Didn't Teddy"s also involve artery damage to the point where they didn't know if he was going to make it to the hospital alive ?
Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostNDSU is still a hot mess.
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