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UND with a big win

Siouxfan2

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UND 95, NDSU 77

Huff with 32, Anderson with 18
Our new bigs: Nash, Salmonson, Calcaterra, Traylor played well.

NDSU was supposed to be this mid50 RPI who was highly rated in the Summit.
 
Huff is averaging 35 pts. Last season, he was gaunt because he had his jaw wired shut and couldn't eat solid food until mid conference season.

UND should move up in the RPI with the win, essentially taking NDSU's spot. .
 
Meh........

I don't know how "big" a win this was. It was a nice win. NDSU is a slightly above average Summit team as far as I can tell. I didn't expect them to impress me, and they certainly did not.

This was my first time this year seeing the Sioux in person last night. As per usual, Huff and Anderson are great. The new kid, Nash, is also going to be very exciting. He is alot like Huff, only taller, but probably not as strong either. Our 3 new post players did well, about as much as can be expected.

North Dakota fans have good reason to be optimistic about this season.
 

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