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Thread: Tuesday Night in the Soul of College Hoops

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    Tuesday Night in the Soul of College Hoops

    5:30 - 18 Butler @ 16 Providence, FS1 - Gus Johnson, Donny Marshall

    Line: PROV -1.0



    7:45 - Georgetown @ 5 Xavier, FS1 - Joe Davis, Bill Raftery

    Line: XAV -10.0
    March Madness starts in November

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    Butler & Providence are tied at 14, 10 minutes left in the 1st half.
    Bullock with 6 pts, Dunn 2pts 4 assists and 3 boards
    March Madness starts in November

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    54-52 Butler leads with 11:22 left.

    Dunham with 16 points
    March Madness starts in November

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    Georgetown 49 #5 Xavier 41, 15 : 33 left
    March Madness starts in November

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    Hoyas have the physicality to match up with Xavier much better then we do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markedman View Post
    Hoyas have the physicality to match up with Xavier much better then we do.
    Hoyas have the talent to be much better than they've been. Might be turning the corner - they are pretty young.

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    Out rebounding Xavier by 5. Tre Cambell 5-7 on 3s

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    Is Georgetown playing themselves into position to be on the bubble?

    Pretty good non conference slate from an RPI standpoint with only 3 games against sub 250 RPI teams.
    Lost close ones to Maryland and Duke. Loss to Monmouth doesn't look as bad now. Beat Syracuse, Wisconsin, and Xavier, and has another non conference game with UConn.

    After the ranked 4 teams, the Big East needs another team or two to step up and make the tourney. Am hoping somehow MU can do that, but Georgetown could be another team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goose85 View Post
    Is Georgetown playing themselves into position to be on the bubble?

    Pretty good non conference slate from an RPI standpoint with only 3 games against sub 250 RPI teams.
    Lost close ones to Maryland and Duke. Loss to Monmouth doesn't look as bad now. Beat Syracuse, Wisconsin, and Xavier, and has another non conference game with UConn.
    That would be all well and good. However, you're leaving something out --- losses to Radford & UNC-Asheville. Monmouth too. They obviously have some impressive wins this year, but G'Town got steamrolled by them by double digits at home! Hard to overcome those losses.

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    Georgetown still has a great non-conference opportunity this weekend @ UCONN.

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