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chRxis
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Indiana vs. Miami

Miami eliminated Indiana yesterday in the men's tourney, tonight it looks like the women will eliminate Indiana...

has this ever happened, where both the men and women's programs played the exact same team, in the exact same round, and the exact same result?


TheWalrus
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re: Indiana vs. Miami
Women’s game is a long way from over, a 13.5 point favorite down 12 at the half is not a sure thing


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chRxis
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re: Indiana vs. Miami
it's a good thing the Cavinder twins are hot, b/c they are not very good basketball players


Who_Dat_Tiger
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re: Indiana vs. Miami
Miami gonna win having shot under 10% for the entire 2nd half?


Eta Whoops it’s only the 3rd qtr. they’re screwed if they don’t start making some shots. Only 5 pts this qtr
This post was edited on 3/20 at 8:31 pm


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Domeskeller
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re: Indiana vs. Miami
Miami did it. First time two No. 1 seeds have lost before the Sweet 16 in the NCAA women’s tourney since 1998.


mattz1122
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re: Indiana vs. Miami
Amazing! What. A. Night!!!

I love this game!


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Tunica
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re: Indiana vs. Miami
Haley Cavinder is averaging 13/5/3 in the ACC. Averaged 20 all 3 years at Fresno and set the NCAA FT% record in 21-22 (97%).

That chick is a baller.
This post was edited on 3/20 at 10:39 pm


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chRxis
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re: Indiana vs. Miami
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According to ESPN Stats and Info, this is the 10th time in history that a school has knocked both teams from another school out of the NCAA Tournament. It's only the third time ever that it's happened in the same round.

In 1994, George Washington's teams knocked out UAB's men's and women's squads. Duke did the same thing to Southern University in 2006.


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