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Topic: Official Game 2 Thread: Heidelberg
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shabamon
11/9/2019 2:04 PM
Someone throw one down already.
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shabamon
11/9/2019 2:55 PM
shabamon wrote:expand_more
Someone throw one down already.
Thanks Nate.
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Andrew Ruck
11/9/2019 5:30 PM
I honestly don't know how you could say a school that is almost entirely made up of athletes and features unnecessarily large rosters doesn't largely depend on athletics for enrollment. But moving on...

Nice smooth victory today. Most exciting - Good outside shooting.
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greencat
11/9/2019 10:01 PM
What happened to the one of the two brothers from Rochester that did get a schollie? I watched some today on ESPN3 and didn't see him. Is he injured?
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Jeff McKinney
11/9/2019 10:28 PM
greencat wrote:expand_more
What happened to the one of the two brothers from Rochester that did get a schollie? I watched some today on ESPN3 and didn't see him. Is he injured?
Yes. They don't know when he will be able to play.
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OU_Country
11/10/2019 4:13 PM
Andrew Ruck wrote:expand_more
But moving on...

Nice smooth victory today. Most exciting - Good outside shooting.
Anyone have any game thoughts besides Andrew's here?

I know it's an expected win, but how did certain guys look? BVP looks like he made shots, Preston had great numbers again. Looks like Price got a few minutes, and Foster showed well. I noted Michael Brown had 4 dimes in 5 minutes.

But all my thoughts are from the box score.
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BillyTheCat
11/11/2019 1:36 PM
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D3 schools have had JV teams for as long as I can remember. I've never thought of it as being a ploy to deceive young people into attending.
Agreed Jeff. As one who attended a DIII school and tried out for basketball and the parent of a daughter who played 4 years of DIII volleyball, my experiences were more about the total college experience than just playing sports. Heck, my daughter played vb, was the president of her sorority, had a part time job at a brew pub, a boyfriend and still graduated with honors. Superwoman? No, just a kid who was able to enjoy and benefit from the total college experience where sports were kept in perspective. There was no "selling" her or us on sports.
Exactly what sports and the experience was meant to be. DIII sports is still a beautiful thing.
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