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NDSUstudent
01-19-2008, 10:52 PM
Some early scores in....

IPFW-77
Oakland-69 Final

Just proves the road is a tough one in the Summit, we absolutely crushed IPFW at home.

IUPUI-11
Centenary-7 13:14 left in the 1st

NDSUstudent
01-20-2008, 02:37 AM
Final scores...

Men(home teams 5-0)
Oakland-69
IPFW-77

IUPUI-58
Centenary-64

WIU-55
ORU-76

SUU-62
SDSU-66

UMKC-82
NDSU-90


Women(home teams 3-2)
Oakland-70
IPFW-75

WIU-60
ORU-46

IUPUI-59
Centenary-45

SUU-35
SDSU-76

UMKC-62
NDSU-80

Blue
01-20-2008, 03:12 PM
Southern Utah is very very very weak. A NDSU win by less than 20 would be disappointing. These guys couldn't compete in the GPAC or the NCC if they tried, much like their embarassing football program.

O-Rizzle 4-Shizzle
01-20-2008, 03:26 PM
You are much better than SOuthern Utah, but wait until you play them at home. They are kind of like IPFW......ugly as hell on the road, but capable at home.

bison_05
01-20-2008, 10:15 PM
Southern Utah is very very very weak. A NDSU win by less than 20 would be disappointing. These guys couldn't compete in the GPAC or the NCC if they tried, much like their embarassing football program.

yet you guys only beat them by 4. whats that say about your bball program.

Blue
01-20-2008, 10:41 PM
yet you guys only beat them by 41. whats that say about your bball program.

Fixed it for you.
* there is more than one basketball team on most campuses.

onbison09
01-21-2008, 08:26 PM
[quote=NDSUstudent;173911]Final scores...

Men(home teams 5-0)
Oakland-69
IPFW-77

IUPUI-58
Centenary-64

What the hell happened??

roadwarrior
01-21-2008, 08:49 PM
Home court.

O-Rizzle 4-Shizzle
01-22-2008, 12:17 AM
The road is tough in every league but with the cruel road stretches from Louisiana to North Dakota, Michigan to South Utah.... travel fatigue and altitude most definately can act as a sixth man against visiting teams. Some people say ththere is no difference for good team to win at home or on the road, though I disagree with that statement, i definately believe that the team that can win a few on the road and protect the home court will win the league and the team that can invade other teams houses effectively, can win a game or two in the tourney, so its good practice for the post season.

Either way, I think road travel in the summit is probably the worse in D1, so if a team can handle this, they should be in good shape for march.

Bisonguy
01-22-2008, 02:13 AM
The road is tough in every league but with the cruel road stretches from Louisiana to North Dakota, Michigan to South Utah.... travel fatigue and altitude most definately can act as a sixth man against visiting teams. Some people say ththere is no difference for good team to win at home or on the road, though I disagree with that statement, i definately believe that the team that can win a few on the road and protect the home court will win the league and the team that can invade other teams houses effectively, can win a game or two in the tourney, so its good practice for the post season.

Either way, I think road travel in the summit is probably the worse in D1, so if a team can handle this, they should be in good shape for march.

Don't forget, windchill can be a factor at the BSA. :blush: