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Post by GatorVball on Jan 6, 2004 22:52:03 GMT -5
From What I heard: North Carolina, will face Western Michigan, Ohio St and Temple then travel to Colorado for matches against Colorado and San Diego and another NCAA tournament team, then they host Rice, Minnesota and Loyola Marymount ... plus they will play Notre Dame in the Regular Season ... could be very difficult for Carolina, had not heard anything about playing Florida ... From Mary's chat last month: [hmr] Will you revive the Conference Challenge in Orlando next year or will you do something else to end the year next season? Coach Wise: Looks like we are going to NYC to play St John's, North Carolina and another east coast team. Anyone for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
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Post by eastcoaster on Jan 7, 2004 9:36:25 GMT -5
For UNC those are the first three tournaments, @ Temple, @ Colorado and Home don't know about in which order they are going to them though. I heard that Virginia will play a much improved schedule from last year, and that the reason they played that schedule was to get all the young kids experiences winning. I know Georgia Tech in the words of an assistant: "a schedule that will challenge us."
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Post by comic on Jan 7, 2004 10:29:45 GMT -5
Cincinnati play tournaments at LMU, Wisconsin, as well as hosting a tournament. They will also play at Minnesota, host Dayton...
When do most teams officially announce their schedule?
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Post by Mumsie on Jan 7, 2004 19:32:17 GMT -5
When do most teams officially announce their schedule? Usually May or June... You have a long wait. At least we have the Spring tournaments to look forward to!
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Post by EagleEye on Jan 15, 2004 17:56:22 GMT -5
It looks like Northwestern is hosting a tournament the weekend of September 17-19. Participating schools are supposedly Northwestern, Stanford, Villanova, and Western Kentucky.
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