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Post by bennyskid on Mar 4, 2017 9:21:48 GMT -8
I was curious about UW's "home court advantage" with the tournament in Seattle. The tourney moved to Seattle in 2013, and UW has been the #5, #6, #4, #5, and #3 seed. They have lost as the favorite twice (#6 to #11, #3 to #6), won as the underdog once (as a #5 over #4), and played to their seeding twice.
Not much of a home court advantage, I'd say.
2013: First Round. #5 UW 69, #12 UO 62 2013: Quarterfinals. #5 UW 59, #4 Colorado 70 2014: First Round. #6 UW 53, #11 Utah 65 2015: First Round. #5 UW 75, #12 Utah 64 2015: Quarterfinals. #5 UW 53, #4 Cal 69 2016: First Round. #5 UW 67, #12 Colorado 51 2016: Quarterfinals. #5 UW 73, #4 Stanford 65 2016: Semis. #5 UW 55, #1 OSU 57 2017: Quarterfinals. #3 UW 69, #6 UO 70
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Post by jefframp on Mar 4, 2017 10:37:47 GMT -8
Yeah, they probably hate that place!
I heard a rumor that the Section behind the Beaver bench (Section 113) was scheduled to be General Admission only but that the tournament people decided at the last moment to make them Reserved Seating for each of the night games that they thought the fuskies would be involved with. This would eliminate a lot Beaver fans (like me) from using their GA tickets to sit behind and support the Beavs from right behind their bench for the semis and finals. Sure sounded like some skullduggery on that deal so am so happy the dawgs got whupped even though it was to the schmucks.
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