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Date Posted: 14:02:53 01/20/03 Mon
Author: SCMan
Subject: Fairfield=Nothing to be scared of

Truth be told, Fairfield does not scare me at all. Sure, they are 6-0 in the MAAC, but they have yet to beat a team that has impressed me. Anytime they have played a "high marquee" team, they have gotten destroyed. These guys cannot shoot the ball very well, and are coming into the Pepsi in a big game scenario. We all know what happened last time they came here for a big game. I see an inspired Siena team pulling together in adversity (minus Haddix) to prevail by 10-15 points, as Fairfield plays a stinker. Look for Prosper to go off tonight. Nobody will guard him. Honestly people, we defeated Providence in these same circumstances...Fairfield doesn't scare me.

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