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Date: | Mon, 27 Mar 2000 23:23:36 -0500 |
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>> Niagara was a good team this year, and they richly deserved an NCAA
>> berth.
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> I still maintain that "richly" is stretching things a bit. They
> certainly were no slouches, but there were 3 or 4 other teams that
> could have gotten in ahead of them if not for the flaws in the
> selection criteria.
How can you say there are flaws in the criteria when Niagara not only didn't get blown out in the tournament, but they WON a game (against a UNH program currently voted a top 10 team in the league, a team way up there in the PWR, a team considered to be from the "best" conference, and a team expected to blow them out)???
My take on Niagara's victory is it disproves at least for one year the theory that PWR is flawed. It must. I have a tough time buying the flawed argument now.
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