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    Jacks come in at #22

    https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/21040

  • #2
    Hope their Women's BB rankings are better than their FCS football power ranking that put the Jacks at 12.
    You know that you're over the hill when your mind makes a promise that your body can't fill. - L. George

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    • #3
      I wonder who # 23 is, they kinda skipped right past them.

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      • #4
        Jackrabbit Opponents ranked so far:

        #39 Washington State: https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/20976

        #33 Kansas State: https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/20996

        #29 UCLA: https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/21011

        #23 Creighton: https://www.collegesportsmadness.com/article/21037

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        • #5
          Plus...at the Battle for Atlantis in the Bahamas, we get game #3 vs UCLA , get to chk out Kiki Rice, Hoop girls top 100 #2, behind Lauren Betts from Colorado, whom both Cora Close and AJ coached on the 2021 USA U19 World Cup Team,now at Stanford. UCLA graduated Ilmar'i Thomas who hurt us the most in our semi-final in the WNIT I believe. Tough game again for sure.

          If we get by UCLA, we get a try at Tenn/ Rutgers winner, Tenn ranked #5 , that'd be a hoot to watch that game, if we would prevail again , we'd draw the winner of the other side of the bracket, which includes Louisville vs Gonzaga, Texas vs Marquette. Texas is ranked #3 and Louisville # 7. If we lose a game along the way, we still get our 3 games ( 2 if we lose to UCLA or 1 more if we win hopefully our1st two games ) in, with a quality field.

          Then comes the piece de resistance our game with #1 South Carolina on Dec 15th. AJ will give his team a challenging schedule with those teams you just mentioned added in. Looking forward to it, getting better and better with each game is the goal.

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          • #6
            It's looking like Jacks WBB has a top 5 strength of schedule going into Summit league action. A > 500 record OOC should be great toward a NCAA invite

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            • #7
              I'd be happy with .500 win % with the schedule we have if I were a coach if we beat one of the powerhouses or at least battle em all pretty close as to scare them a little, maybe draw some attention. Even those who aren't so called elite teams, some of them are dang good also. Top 5 is really. really rare air so to speak . Hope we get off to a great start this year, they work so hard they deserve to get rewarded if we have the good fortune to capitalize on a very challenging schedule.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jackdaniel View Post
                I'd be happy with .500 win % with the schedule we have if I were a coach if we beat one of the powerhouses or at least battle em all pretty close as to scare them a little, maybe draw some attention. Even those who aren't so called elite teams, some of them are dang good also. Top 5 is really. really rare air so to speak . Hope we get off to a great start this year, they work so hard they deserve to get rewarded if we have the good fortune to capitalize on a very challenging schedule.
                7-4 would be a respectable OOC. Anything better would bring some Holy Cow attention. The first 3 games are in Frost which gives fans a chance to bring the noise that was evident during the WNIT. Even with the injuries, I am looking for the Holy Cow performances. Which of the freshmen will be a spark early? Even though there are many returning minutes, the need for bench support is never to be overlooked.
                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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                • #9
                  Originally posted by OldHare View Post

                  7-4 would be a respectable OOC. Anything better would bring some Holy Cow attention. The first 3 games are in Frost which gives fans a chance to bring the noise that was evident during the WNIT. Even with the injuries, I am looking for the Holy Cow performances. Which of the freshmen will be a spark early? Even though there are many returning minutes, the need for bench support is never to be overlooked.
                  I can't seem to find the post again, but there was a picture on twitter with Dru having a brace on her knee in practice clothes. This is encouraging that the injury was not season ending and she is at least going to attempt to play through. I am still curious about the time table for the return of Paige.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jackrabbit2012 View Post

                    I can't seem to find the post again, but there was a picture on twitter with Dru having a brace on her knee in practice clothes. This is encouraging that the injury was not season ending and she is at least going to attempt to play through. I am still curious about the time table for the return of Paige.
                    Zimmer says from info from Media Day that Paige is looking for a December return and Dru has an injury that may keep her out for a few games but is not serious.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

                      Zimmer says from info from Media Day that Paige is looking for a December return and Dru has an injury that may keep her out for a few games but is not serious.
                      Thanks for the update. That is great news on both fronts.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post

                        Zimmer says from info from Media Day that Paige is looking for a December return and Dru has an injury that may keep her out for a few games but is not serious.
                        Curious to see what a lineup with no true point guard looks like if Dru misses a few games. Are one of the true freshman ready to start day one? Does Brooklyn Meyer move into the starting role and push Timmer to the point guard position similar to the WNIT run?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Jackrabbit2012 View Post

                          Curious to see what a lineup with no true point guard looks like if Dru misses a few games. Are one of the true freshman ready to start day one? Does Brooklyn Meyer move into the starting role and push Timmer to the point guard position similar to the WNIT run?
                          if they do not have a PG on opening day, i would expect Myah to be essentially the point. maybe not the person mainly responsible for bringing the ball up the floor but DEFINITELY the one who runs the offense. and if there is any back court pressure definitely helping in that scenario as well

                          but that is NOT what i expect

                          paige was ready on day one last year

                          and i am still holding a grain of salt, you hear a lot of things about recruits, and of course people do tend to get excited about recruits

                          but that said, everything i have heard about these two guards is that the expectations are VERY HIGH, and my guess is that they will be ready to contribute immediately. ready to star?? i dont know, maybe just ready to contribute and grow into more, much like timmer did last year, there will be NO REASON they need or have to be stars early, but i think the expectation is that both guards and brooklyn make meaningful contributions this season, with the potential for more

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                          • #14
                            Just have tylee run the point.
                            "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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                            • #15
                              Zero percent chance of that.

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