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bigskychamps07

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Northern Colorado is losing to Westminster, I felt like warning them in advance that they better show up and play because they have a good team. They can shoot the lights out. :shocking:
 
Is it sad that the former Big Sky Conference champs lost to and NAIA school on their home court. I feel really bad for them. Guess they are not as good as everyone expected.
 
I think this shows two things really 1. Last year was a down year for the Sky and 2. We knew that they had lost a lot and would have a hard time competing in the Sky this year.

I'm really not surprised.
 
I am surprised by it a bit... they are obviously down, but they played Iowa State and NM State pretty competitively. Didn't expect a loss to an NAIA team, no matter how good of an NAIA team it is...
 

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