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RE: Realistic Mid-Major At-Large Bid Candidates
I think it's still AQ or bust for them. UMD, Buffalo, and Vermont may not really matter by the end of championship week. Cuse has a tough road the next two weeks; that one might fall off for Bonnie, too.

Have to wonder if the 5-line was URI's ceiling, and if the loss now drops them from it. There's nothing left in their schedule that helps them any except a potential Group 2 game at Davidson...who is irrelevant.

Rhodie gets another chance to clinch the regular season conference championship on Tuesday in Philly at La Salle. Wagner can clinch NEC today, Vermont AmEast on Sunday. A Loyola win and SIU loss could give the Ramblers the Valley this weekend, as well. FGCU's already got A-Sun, and Bucknell's got Patriot.
02-17-2018 05:33 AM
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