gnawitall
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Post by gnawitall on Apr 14, 2019 14:03:48 GMT -8
Shucks
No magic today. Sit at 21-15 with nine games left. Bruins coming to town next weekend and I'd love to see us sneak a win but won't count on it. So, ASSUMING (which I hope I'm made an ass) we lose out next weekend we would enter the last six games against bottom feeders $ and Utah 21-18.
If we split those games we would be 24-21 for the year. Not sure if that would get us in. Seems like so many less games this year. Maybe coach wants less games for scholastic reasons OR she knew she couldn't pitch our reliable soph so many more innings without dire consequences. I only remember a few games cancelled so far and realize the schedule is made up in advance so just throwing stuff out there.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Apr 14, 2019 15:19:07 GMT -8
The two cancelled games with Stanford really hurt. No excuse for that. They knew it was going to pour on Sunday and the teams tried to get the game moved to noon on Saturday when the weather was good but the Pac-12 wouldn't let them. So Saturday night's game got rained out and Sunday never had a chance because it rained all day.
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Post by gnawitall on Apr 14, 2019 15:29:31 GMT -8
The two cancelled games with Stanford really hurt. No excuse for that. They knew it was going to pour on Sunday and the teams tried to get the game moved to noon on Saturday when the weather was good but the Pac-12 wouldn't let them. So Saturday night's game got rained out and Sunday never had a chance because it rained all day. I was very confused why the men scheduled the double-header for the middle of the day and the women didn't follow suit. Just dumb.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Apr 14, 2019 16:37:05 GMT -8
The two cancelled games with Stanford really hurt. No excuse for that. They knew it was going to pour on Sunday and the teams tried to get the game moved to noon on Saturday when the weather was good but the Pac-12 wouldn't let them. So Saturday night's game got rained out and Sunday never had a chance because it rained all day. I was very confused why the men scheduled the double-header for the middle of the day and the women didn't follow suit. Just dumb. Both softball games were supposed to be on TV. That baseball series wasn't, that makes changing easier. But the Pac-12 could have easily put another game on in the Sunday time slot reserved for OSU softball, and let them change Sunday's game. That's what the network ended up doing anyway when the OSU game got rained out.
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