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beknighted



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PostPosted: 04/08/14 10:24 pm    ::: AAC postseason Reply Reply with quote

The AAC won both the NCAAs and the WNIT - the third time a conference has done that.

Maybe more remarkable, the conference's post-season record was 20-3, with one of the losses coming in a game between two AAC teams. I don't think any other conference came close.

Of course, it's partly a result of the tournament committee taking just two AAC teams for the NCAAs, but it's still impressive, and every AAC team in the postseason had at least one win.


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PostPosted: 04/09/14 7:31 am    ::: Re: AAC postseason Reply Reply with quote

beknighted wrote:
The AAC won both the NCAAs and the WNIT - the third time a conference has done that.

Maybe more remarkable, the conference's post-season record was 20-3, with one of the losses coming in a game between two AAC teams. I don't think any other conference came close.

Of course, it's partly a result of the tournament committee taking just two AAC teams for the NCAAs, but it's still impressive, and every AAC team in the postseason had at least one win.



And 2 of the top 3 AAC teams are leaving for new conferences...bring on Tulsa, Tulane and East Carolina!


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PostPosted: 04/09/14 7:59 am    ::: Re: AAC postseason Reply Reply with quote

purduefanatic wrote:
beknighted wrote:
The AAC won both the NCAAs and the WNIT - the third time a conference has done that.

Maybe more remarkable, the conference's post-season record was 20-3, with one of the losses coming in a game between two AAC teams. I don't think any other conference came close.

Of course, it's partly a result of the tournament committee taking just two AAC teams for the NCAAs, but it's still impressive, and every AAC team in the postseason had at least one win.



And 2 of the top 3 AAC teams are leaving for new conferences...bring on Tulsa, Tulane and East Carolina!


LOL. Not that anyone associated with Rutgers is complaining.


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