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Does anyone have a link that would enable me to watch a replay of the Seton Hall game? Thank you for any help.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by OldHare View PostDoes anyone have a link that would enable me to watch a replay of the Seton Hall game? Thank you for any help.
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Doubtful there will be a post-game press conference as their coaching staff couldn't have gotten out of Frost and South Dakota fast enough. Loved seeing a team who took a knee and bowed their head down during the anthem get steamrolled by the Jacks.
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Originally posted by JACKGUYII View PostDoubtful there will be a post-game press conference as their coaching staff couldn't have gotten out of Frost and South Dakota fast enough. Loved seeing a team who took a knee and bowed their head down during the anthem get steamrolled by the Jacks.
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I did some spot checking in sports sections of large-city newspapers across the countrt. Most have carried the Associated Press game story. Even though there were no screaming headlines, the Jacks continue to get their name out there and that kind of promotion can't be purchased.
Here's a link to the game story on the Seton Hall athletics website:
https://shupirates.com/news/2022/4/2...rable-run.aspx
I'm looking for a post-game interview with the Seton Hall coach but haven't located one. That's a winning program and I think they left Frost baffled and beat up and glad they don't have to return. I think I recall a game or two during AJ's tenure when the Jackrabbits could get anything going and fell so far behind early in a game that is was impossible to come back. [I really like a comfortable win every so often...the UCLA game was high stress the entire game.]Last edited by JackJD; 04-03-2022, 10:52 AM.
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostI did some spot checking in sports sections of large-city newspapers across the countrt. Most have carried the Associated Press game story. Even though there were no screaming headlines, the Jacks continue to get their name out there and that kind of promotion can't be purchased.
Here's a link to the game story on the Seton Hall athletics website:
https://shupirates.com/news/2022/4/2...rable-run.aspx
I'm looking for a post-game interview with the Seton Hall coach but haven't located one. That's a winning program and I think they left Frost baffled and beat up and glad they don't have to return. I think I recall a game or two during AJ's tenure when the Jackrabbits could get anything going and fell so far behind early in a game that is was impossible to come back. [I really like a comfortable win every so often...the UCLA game was high stress the entire game.]
Jared Rudiger mentioned during his halftime interview that one of Triple Crown's goals was to contribute to the growth of women's sports, so why not work with teams to have home and home rematches during subsequent seasons, so the Jacks could play teams like the Gophers and Seton Hall on their courts within the next couple seasons, with those teams agreeing to play in Brookings the season following that matchup.
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Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post
I'd love for the WNIT to recognize that many of the tourney participants, like the Jacks, struggle convincing non-con opponents to visit their venues during the regular season and get creative with future scheduling.
Jared Rudiger mentioned during his halftime interview that one of Triple Crown's goals was to contribute to the growth of women's sports, so why not work with teams to have home and home rematches during subsequent seasons, so the Jacks could play teams like the Gophers and Seton Hall on their courts within the next couple seasons, with those teams agreeing to play in Brookings the season following that matchup.
the other thing, i was thinking was that coach whalen and coach close were very complimentary, and coach close talked very specifically about how good places like brookings are for WBB. WELL..... i appreciate their kind words, VERY MUCH!!, but if they want to back those up in the most meaningful way, why not schedule games with the jacks
and of course i know the real life reasons for that!! coaches still get paid to WIN games and they get fired for losing games!! coach whalen probably does not have the track record and or security to be scheduling and probably losing games to the neighbor state rival
coach close probably has the security, but she is going to be fighting for top seeds in the ncaa in upcoming seasons, but either way the jacks will likely be top 30 - 40 in the net or borderline for the next several years. either way winning or losing to the jacks does not look bad or hurt anyone too much. so it would be nice to see coach close back up her words and schedule some home and home games
finally, YES this would be nice for the girls, but the girls have obviously found it far FAR easier to schedule games with quality opponents than the men have. and so to your idea, going on the belief that the ncaa as a whole is supposed to be growing their sports and helping their student athletes, maybe a good idea would be something like simply saying that every ncaa game needs to be replayed in the following season at the higher seeded school gym and the next season at the lower seed. OR could substitute a one game at a neutral site, which often happens already for the championship game
yes i can imagine there are some logistical challenges to this, but i dont think they are too challenging except for maybe 4 to 8 teams and by that point they are likely both playing a very desirable opponent anyway
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Originally posted by JackJD View PostThat's a winning program and I think they left Frost baffled and beat up and glad they don't have to return.
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Originally posted by LetsGoRabbits View Post
that definitely seems like a good idea
the other thing, i was thinking was that coach whalen and coach close were very complimentary, and coach close talked very specifically about how good places like brookings are for WBB. WELL..... i appreciate their kind words, VERY MUCH!!, but if they want to back those up in the most meaningful way, why not schedule games with the jacks
and of course i know the real life reasons for that!! coaches still get paid to WIN games and they get fired for losing games!! coach whalen probably does not have the track record and or security to be scheduling and probably losing games to the neighbor state rival
coach close probably has the security, but she is going to be fighting for top seeds in the ncaa in upcoming seasons, but either way the jacks will likely be top 30 - 40 in the net or borderline for the next several years. either way winning or losing to the jacks does not look bad or hurt anyone too much. so it would be nice to see coach close back up her words and schedule some home and home games
finally, YES this would be nice for the girls, but the girls have obviously found it far FAR easier to schedule games with quality opponents than the men have. and so to your idea, going on the belief that the ncaa as a whole is supposed to be growing their sports and helping their student athletes, maybe a good idea would be something like simply saying that every ncaa game needs to be replayed in the following season at the higher seeded school gym and the next season at the lower seed. OR could substitute a one game at a neutral site, which often happens already for the championship game
yes i can imagine there are some logistical challenges to this, but i dont think they are too challenging except for maybe 4 to 8 teams and by that point they are likely both playing a very desirable opponent anyway
In general, I'm not sure how much I'd favor replaying games as frequently as you propose, but I would like to see bodies like the P5 schools potentially make adaptations in areas like guarantees, perhaps saying that mid-majors could opt for a reduced payment if the P5 school agrees to travel to the mid-major school within the next two or three seasons. The difference in guarantee amounts could be held in trust, and disbursed to the mid-major, in the event the P5 school reneges
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