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Good Luck

Thanks. I think we are capable of going in there and winning, Idaho State is peaking at the right time though. This the time of year when the "leaders" of the team start to really shoulder the load, this year I would think our two leaders would be Beitzel and Banks. We have a good-inside out game, and if we get hot from the 3 point line like we can get at times, we could be dangerous.
 
It said in the Tribune that Beitzel and Figures where both hurt in practice Tuesday. Not sure how bad, no details given but WTF is up with that? I'd be curious the circumstances that resulted in two main scorers being hurt in the same practice. Hopefully it's nothing but going in dinged up can't help.
 
Im not sure victories over NAU and Sac really qualify as peaking, I think UNC has a great shot at winning.
 

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