Did anybody else hear the announcer say that SDSU could compete in the Horizon league with the likes of UWGB? We had a 6 point lead at the time. Is the Horizon considered to be that much more superior to the Summit?
One hand points to campus...the other to the liquor store.
Did anybody else hear the announcer say that SDSU could compete in the Horizon league with the likes of UWGB? We had a 6 point lead at the time. Is the Horizon considered to be that much more superior to the Summit?
Did anybody else hear the announcer say that SDSU could compete in the Horizon league with the likes of UWGB? We had a 6 point lead at the time. Is the Horizon considered to be that much more superior to the Summit?
To people in the horizon or people who don't know about sdsu womens bball.
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The Horizon League is a nine-school, collegiate athletic conference affiliated in NCAADivision I, whose members are located in five of the Midwestern United States.
The Horizon League is best known for its men's basketball teams and is one of the top performing NCAA Division I conferences in that sport according to the NCAA Men's Basketball RPI.[1] Only seven conferences have won at least one game in seven of the last eight NCAA Tournaments: the six BCS conferences and the Horizon League (Butler four times, Milwaukee twice and Cleveland State once). The Horizon League has been a multi-bid conference nine times, including twice in the last six years, and had a conference-record three teams in 1998. The Horizon League has had a team win at least one game in the NCAA Tournament 11 of the last 15 years, which also betters every non-BCS conference. Horizon League teams have advanced to the Sweet Sixteen (or further) five of the last ten years (Butler four times, Milwaukee once), which exceeds all but one non-BCS conference. Multiple Horizon League members have made Sweet 16, Elite Eight and Final Four appearances.[2] The Horizon League currently holds the fifth best winning percentage among non-BCS conferences in the men's NCAA basketball Tournament (21–31, .404, 11th best among the 31 Division I conferences).[3] The Horizon League currently ranks 11th out of 32 NCAA Division I conferences in RPI, while having an average finish of 12th (out of 31) over the past seven seasons.[4][5]
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