Here are mine. I'm curious to see others.
#1 Brigham Young by 9
#8 Arizona by 3
#4 Michigan by 2
#5 UC Santa Barbara by 6
#2 Colorado State by 11
#7 Colorado by 4
#3 Oregon by 7
#11 Sonoma State by 2
1st round picks
1st round picks
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TrainerDan - All-Conference
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You do realize that you have only two non RMLC or WCLL team winning in the first round
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univduke21 wrote:You do realize that you have only two non RMLC or WCLL team winning in the first round
Yes I realize that.
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gobblerlax05 wrote:6 does not beat 11!
We'll see.
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TrainerDan - All-Conference
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Re: 1st round picks
TrainerDan wrote:Here are mine. I'm curious to see others.
#1 Brigham Young by 9
#8 Arizona by 3
#4 Michigan by 2
#5 UC Santa Barbara by 6
#2 Colorado State by 11
#7 Colorado by 4
#3 Oregon by 7
#11 Sonoma State by 2
Here are my picks
BYU by 8
AZ by 3
NE by 1
UCSB by 5
CSU by 8
ASU by 2
Oregon by 3
UMD by 3
Should be a good tournament. ASU vs. CU is going to be a good rematch.
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Here are the early selection rates for the 1st round games
#1 Brigham Young - 98.0%
#16 Texas A&M - 2.0%
#8 Arizona - 69.4%
#9 Boston College - 30.6%
#4 Michigan - 77.6%
#13 Northeastern - 22.4%
#5 UC Santa Barbara - 93.9%
#12 Georgia - 6.1%
#2 Colorado State - 98.0%
#15 Florida - 2.0%
#7 Colorado - 51.0%
#10 Arizona State - 49.0%
#3 Oregon - 98.0%
#14 Lindenwood - 2.0%
#6 MN - Duluth - 61.2%
#11 Sonoma State - 38.8%
To enter the Bracket Challenge go to http://www.laxshopper.com/bracket/2007/
#1 Brigham Young - 98.0%
#16 Texas A&M - 2.0%
#8 Arizona - 69.4%
#9 Boston College - 30.6%
#4 Michigan - 77.6%
#13 Northeastern - 22.4%
#5 UC Santa Barbara - 93.9%
#12 Georgia - 6.1%
#2 Colorado State - 98.0%
#15 Florida - 2.0%
#7 Colorado - 51.0%
#10 Arizona State - 49.0%
#3 Oregon - 98.0%
#14 Lindenwood - 2.0%
#6 MN - Duluth - 61.2%
#11 Sonoma State - 38.8%
To enter the Bracket Challenge go to http://www.laxshopper.com/bracket/2007/
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who believes LU can hang with Oregon?
2.0% is like 1 person probably, no big deal.
and like I said before, a&m could suprise some people, with their speed and depth.
2.0% is like 1 person probably, no big deal.
and like I said before, a&m could suprise some people, with their speed and depth.
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A&M may have some speed and depth, but the team they are playing are even faster and much more deep. I dont think it will ever be close, just my 2 cents
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If you look back to 2006, #10 UCSB was the team that most overlooked or at least didn't call correctly.
They upset #7 UC San Diego 9-5 (as 57.7% predicted) and then upset #2 Sonoma State 6-5 (as only 9% predicted).
"peitsi5" was the only contestant to correctly chose all 15 winners.
It took 4 upsets last year to get it right, we'll see how this year turns out.
Last years:
#4 Michigan 9, #5 Brigham Young 14
#7 UC San Diego 5, #10 UC Santa Barbara 9
#2 Sonoma State 5, #10 UC Santa Barbara 6
#6 Florida State 8, #11 Cal Poly SLO 13
We're up to 73 in A and 29 in B, keep registering.
They upset #7 UC San Diego 9-5 (as 57.7% predicted) and then upset #2 Sonoma State 6-5 (as only 9% predicted).
"peitsi5" was the only contestant to correctly chose all 15 winners.
It took 4 upsets last year to get it right, we'll see how this year turns out.
Last years:
#4 Michigan 9, #5 Brigham Young 14
#7 UC San Diego 5, #10 UC Santa Barbara 9
#2 Sonoma State 5, #10 UC Santa Barbara 6
#6 Florida State 8, #11 Cal Poly SLO 13
We're up to 73 in A and 29 in B, keep registering.
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Madlaxer07 wrote:A&M may have some speed and depth, but the team they are playing are even faster and much more deep. I dont think it will ever be close, just my 2 cents
Agreed, but i also think A&M(although i have not seen them play) from what ive heard has a solid squad this year, and if they dont let it get out of hand early, might have a shot...but BYU has been #1 pretty all year for a reason. Im excited to the tourney, it should be a solid one.
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