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Date Posted: 09:01:33 01/19/03 Sun
Author: MikeC
Subject: Re: Big week again for the Saints
In reply to: Siena ARCatech 's message, "Big week again for the Saints" on 07:49:04 01/19/03 Sun

As always, you are right on target, Arc!

I think you have to say that this team is exceeding expectations so far, and that the bar has been raised by the spectacular play of the freshmen class.

I believe that this team will only get better as the season goes on. I think Prosper will start to come on and be a bit more consistant. No more scoreless games from here on out :)

The upperclassmen (Prosper, Justin, and Austin) are going to have to be big and start to lead the team. I have a feeling that the frosh could hit some kind of "wall" as the grind of the season starts to catch up with them a bit. Not to say that they won't be able to play through it, but I don't think we can expect them to lead us night in and night out. They will have off nights. The upperclassmen (along with Tommy and Brent) have all been there before, been through the grind.

A big plus right now is that Siena's finished the dreaded Western NY swing, plus they have already visited Draddy. With those games out of the way, 7 of the last 12 are at home. 2 of the 5 road games are at Loyola and at Rider, both teams currently winless in conference.

If Siena just wins their home games and games at Loyola and at Rider, they finish with a 13-5 record. I think that's about where they should end up.

Siena can certainly win all the games left on their schedule if they really focus, cut down on the turnovers, and play up to their potential.

I think top 4 finish is certainly likely at this point, with the Saints challenging for the top seed if they really apply themselves.

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