My sources said that it only went to single overtime, and that we lost by two points.Did not know that it went into double-overtime. Agreed, that's not an outlandish score for 2 OT.
My sources said that it only went to single overtime, and that we lost by two points.Did not know that it went into double-overtime. Agreed, that's not an outlandish score for 2 OT.
Earlier reports had them in, assuming they took a little hit with the Braun injury. First team out currently. Simple, beat Nebraska and back in!Continuing evidence of the problems this lousy schedule/RPI is going to cause: Charlie Creme's latest bracketology has 11 B1G teams in the NCAA tournament, none of them named Minnesota.
Women's Bracketology: TCU shakes up field with Irish upset, jumps three seed lines to No. 2
TCU's upset of Notre Dame propelled the Horned Frogs to a No. 2 seed and opened the way for Texas to replace the tumbling Irish on the top line.www.espn.com
First, this is last week's bracketology. I'm curious with the first NET of the season coming out and Gophers are at 31 (which would be solidly in NCAA tournament if season ended today) if Charlie brings us back up. I was confused why he dropped them in the first place...they were 63th team two weeks ago and without losing he dropped them to 69th (first team out) ....usually they have to acutally lose and look worse without Mara before they start to drop.Earlier reports had them in, assuming they took a little hit with the Braun injury. First team out currently. Simple, beat Nebraska and back in!
I think I saw they released the first NET and the Gophers were at 31. Gophers also received 3 votes in the top 25 this week! It's a start.
Minnesota's initial NET ranking (12/2/24) of 31 is a good start to making the tournament. Will be interesting to see how the new Quad system this year impacts tourney selection and, more likely, seeding. This season is the first season that the women's tournament committee is evaluating resumes by quadrants.Continuing evidence of the problems this lousy schedule/RPI is going to cause: Charlie Creme's latest bracketology has 11 B1G teams in the NCAA tournament, none of them named Minnesota.
Women's Bracketology: TCU shakes up field with Irish upset, jumps three seed lines to No. 2
TCU's upset of Notre Dame propelled the Horned Frogs to a No. 2 seed and opened the way for Texas to replace the tumbling Irish on the top line.www.espn.com
To update:First, this is last week's bracketology. I'm curious with the first NET of the season coming out and Gophers are at 31 (which would be solidly in NCAA tournament if season ended today) if Charlie brings us back up. I was confused why he dropped them in the first place...they were 63th team two weeks ago and without losing he dropped them to 69th (first team out) ....usually they have to acutally lose and look worse without Mara before they start to drop.
Not sure what your deal is. When I posted the bracketology yesterday, it was indeed the "latest" one, as I said. The new one gives the Gophers a bit more love. But yes, the schedule will be a season-long problem, as evidenced by a currently undefeated team in a power conference being relegated to a possible 10 seed.To update:
Here is the link to THIS WEEK's Bracketology updated this morning. You will see the Gophers are now completely off the bubble....and solidly predicted in the tournament as a 10 seed. Wanna still harp on schedule a month into the season?
Women's Bracketology: TCU shakes up field with Irish upset, jumps three seed lines to No. 2
TCU's upset of Notre Dame propelled the Horned Frogs to a No. 2 seed and opened the way for Texas to replace the tumbling Irish on the top line.www.espn.com
Forget the bubble and the tournament for a second. Are you really enjoying watching games where we're not being tested and winning by about 35 points per game? This type of schedule could be justified last year, but not now. It's not like we have a boatload of freshmen. Our juniors have started since they were freshmen, Grace started last year, and we have two experienced grad students contributing. It's a good thing tickets are relatively cheap because the games so far have been glorified scrimmages.To update:
not being tested and
Here is the link to THIS WEEK's Bracketology updated this morning. You will see the Gophers are now completely off the bubble....and solidly predicted in the tournament as a 10 seed. Wanna still harp on schedule a month into the season?
Women's Bracketology: TCU shakes up field with Irish upset, jumps three seed lines to No. 2
TCU's upset of Notre Dame propelled the Horned Frogs to a No. 2 seed and opened the way for Texas to replace the tumbling Irish on the top line.www.espn.com
I have enjoyed watching this team. I swear some fans will never be happy.Forget the bubble and the tournament for a second. Are you really enjoying watching games where we're not being tested and winning by about 35 points per game? This type of schedule could be justified last year, but not now. It's not like we have a boatload of freshmen. Our juniors have started since they were freshmen, Grace started last year, and we have two experienced grad students contributing. It's a good thing tickets are relatively cheap because the games so far have been glorified scrimmages.
Sorry, didn't mean to make you swear.I have enjoyed watching this team. I swear some fans will never be happy.
And I’m sure if we lose everyone will be saying it’s because of the weak schedule. I think they’ll be ready to go! Go Gophs!Sunday is going to be a big day! Be great to go on the road against a rated Big 10 team and get a W. Would really boost some confidence. We are an outside shooting team for the most part, so the obvious, we are going to need to shoot well!
SDSU played them on their home court. Gophers played them at home.I remember people on here talking about SDSU Jackrabbits and how the Gophers should play them cause they are so much better or a good test.
Today SDSU beat Montana 78-70...the same Montana team Gophers beat 84-45 (without Mara)
Just an FYI.
Reminder, Gophers have beat SDSU in closed scrimmages last two seasons (one home and one road)SDSU played them on their home court. Gophers played them at home.
SDSU also played ranked Texas, Creighton, Oregon, Duke, and a very good Georgia Tech team. Also beat Wisconsin by 20.
No not worth 31 points. I have to admit that.Reminder, Gophers have beat SDSU in closed scrimmages last two seasons (one home and one road)
and...are you saying the home court is worth 31 points? That is the difference between the wins of the teams over Montana.