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I can still see a Missoula doubleheader

Skippy

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...unfortunately, after last night's results it still seems very possible that both Big Sky tournaments will be in Missoula next week. If Sac loses at NAU and Montana beats MSU -- and I'd say both of those are the "favored" scenarios -- then the Griz will host the mens as well.
 
Brad:

Hope you are wrong because that could mean like a few years ago, the women would be forced to start their tournament a day earlier. That means less time for teams on the road this week to get back home and rest up a bit and less time to prepare for opponents.

PBP
 
Big Sky announced tonight that if Montana hosts both tournaments the women once again will have to start their side of the tournament a day earlier on Wednesday instead of starting on the normal day of Thursday.

PBP
 

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