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Post by dylanrocks on Apr 6, 2006 10:01:06 GMT -6
19-9 and a first-round exit in the tourney? Well, the number of wins for the coming season will be largely determined, IMO, by what teams actually appear on the non-conference schedule. It's my understanding that those teams will be South Dakota St., Central Michigan, Oakland (Mich.), Tennessee Tech, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Evansville, Southern, Missouri St., Northern Iowa and Syracuse. In other words, with the Bracket Buster, Milwaukee appears set to play a 29-game regular-season schedule and is guaranteed 30 games, with a first-round Horizon League tournament game.
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Post by FTA1982 on Apr 6, 2006 12:24:46 GMT -6
19-9 and a first-round exit in the tourney? Well, the number of wins for the coming season will be largely determined, IMO, by what teams actually appear on the non-conference schedule. It's my understanding that those teams will be South Dakota St., Central Michigan, Oakland (Mich.), Tennessee Tech, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Evansville, Southern, Missouri St., Northern Iowa and Syracuse. In other words, with the Bracket Buster, Milwaukee appears set to play a 29-game regular-season schedule and is guaranteed 30 games, with a first-round Horizon League tournament game. Is this confirmed that we will be playing 'Cuse and if so will we be lucky enough to get them as a home game? Hopefully, it would be fun giving Devendorf a hard time. ;D
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dutchpthr
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Post by dutchpthr on Apr 6, 2006 12:44:13 GMT -6
19-9 and a first-round exit in the tourney? Well, the number of wins for the coming season will be largely determined, IMO, by what teams actually appear on the non-conference schedule. It's my understanding that those teams will be South Dakota St., Central Michigan, Oakland (Mich.), Tennessee Tech, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Evansville, Southern, Missouri St., Northern Iowa and Syracuse. In other words, with the Bracket Buster, Milwaukee appears set to play a 29-game regular-season schedule and is guaranteed 30 games, with a first-round Horizon League tournament game. Is this confirmed that we will be playing 'Cuse and if so will we be lucky enough to get them as a home game? Hopefully, it would be fun giving Devendorf a hard time. ;D it will be part of a tourney that we are the co-host w/ 'Cuse.......us and 'cuse play a team that isn't supposed to do all that much so it is actually supposed to be a game that we win to be able to plau 'cuse.....but i am fairly certain it will not be at home, most likely it will take place in NYC somewhere
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Post by famouspnthrfan on Apr 6, 2006 13:39:55 GMT -6
That is interesting...does anyone know of any examples of this kind of tournament...because it seems kind of different
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Post by Kroener3535 on Apr 6, 2006 15:53:51 GMT -6
no it seems like Marquettes tourney with a bunch of no names, too bad the no names beat marquette this year
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Post by ericnp10 on Jun 11, 2006 22:04:49 GMT -6
sorry i've been gone so long, a lot school going on. So, what's our outlook season? What shot do we have at winning the Horizon lague tourney and geting a bid? We have five new starters so that might be tough.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2006 7:09:04 GMT -6
sorry i've been gone so long, a lot school going on. So, what's our outlook season? What shot do we have at winning the Horizon lague tourney and geting a bid? We have five new starters so that might be tough. We are going to go through some growing pains this year with many new faces in the starting line up. I am hoping for a .500 season in 06-07. In 07-08 a return to prominence within the Horizon League.
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Post by reggiewheelerfor3 on Jun 12, 2006 15:12:55 GMT -6
I'd be very happy with a .500 overall and .500 conference record. We don't know exactly how good our newbies are, plus it almost always takes a year or two for teams to gel together when there are so many new parts.
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