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Author Topic: C7 + 3 in the 2013 Postseason  (Read 6033 times)

chapman

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Re: C7 + 3 in the 2013 Postseason
« Reply #25 on: March 26, 2013, 09:29:49 PM »
Providence defeated Robert Morris last night, will play Baylor in Waco Wednesday with an NIT Final Four at stake.  MU's portion of the tournament share will allow us to invest in new ball racks.

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Re: C7 + 3 in the 2013 Postseason
« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2013, 11:45:07 PM »
And then there were none - the "New" Big East finishes the 2013 Postseason 8-7

NCAA: 5-5
Marquette: 3-1 (Marquette 59, Davidson 58; Marquette 74, Butler 72; Marquette 71, Miami (FL) 61; Syracuse 55, Marquette 39)
Butler: 1-1 (Butler 68, Bucknell 56; Marquette 74, Butler 72)
Creighton: 1-1 (Creighton 67, Cincinnati 63; Duke 66, Creighton 50)
Georgetown: 0-1 (Florida Gulf Coast 78, Georgetown 68)
Villanova: 0-1 (North Carolina 78, Villanova 71)

NIT: 3-2
St. John's: 1-1 (St. John’s 63, St. Joseph’s 61; Virginia 68, St. John's 50)
Providence: 2-1 (Providence 75, Charlotte 66; Providence 77, Robert Morris 68; Baylor 79, Providence 68)

No Postseason
Xavier (declined CBI bid)
DePaul
Seton Hall
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bilsu

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Re: C7 + 3 in the 2013 Postseason
« Reply #27 on: March 31, 2013, 12:23:01 AM »
I don't know but if you don't make the NCAA or NIT, how bad are you and do you really want to admit being in the CBI? 
I think Pitt went to CBI last year and they were able to win enough games there to get 20 wins and keep there 20 win season streak going. I would not be happy, if MU turned down a post season bid.

jsglow

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Re: C7 + 3 in the 2013 Postseason
« Reply #28 on: March 31, 2013, 07:37:39 AM »
And then there were none - the "New" Big East finishes the 2013 Postseason 8-7

NCAA: 5-5
Marquette: 3-1 (Marquette 59, Davidson 58; Marquette 74, Butler 72; Marquette 71, Miami (FL) 61; Syracuse 55, Marquette 39)
Butler: 1-1 (Butler 68, Bucknell 56; Marquette 74, Butler 72)
Creighton: 1-1 (Creighton 67, Cincinnati 63; Duke 66, Creighton 50)
Georgetown: 0-1 (Florida Gulf Coast 78, Georgetown 68)
Villanova: 0-1 (North Carolina 78, Villanova 71)

NIT: 3-2
St. John's: 1-1 (St. John’s 63, St. Joseph’s 61; Virginia 68, St. John's 50)
Providence: 2-1 (Providence 75, Charlotte 66; Providence 77, Robert Morris 68; Baylor 79, Providence 68)

No Postseason
Xavier (declined CBI bid)
DePaul
Seton Hall

Really outstanding.  It is very difficult to be .500 or better in post season play.

 

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