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It's exciting to think of how good this conference could be next year. Idaho State is going to drop, but Montana, Portland State, & Montana State all return superb teams while NAU & Weber should improve & be competitive, as well. If the non-conference SOS is good enough (which it rarely ever is in this conference), an at-large bid to the NCAA's could be possible, even for a second-place team.
 
PSUVikings said:
Next up, WNIT?

I doubt it. There are only 17 at-large bids to the WNIT. I don't think a team with an RPI rank of 120 has much of a chance of getting one.

Montana will get an auto-bid to the WNIT if they lose today. Idaho State will get the auto-bid instead if Montana wins.
 

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