The wins against football-backstopped conferences are coming in every way, it seems. It’s a dynamic that reminds Wright of his days as a Villanova assistant in the late 1980s, when the Big East was a relatively small league with incredibly competitive basketball and incredibly competitive personalities leading the way. “Everybody took great pride in everybody’s success,” Wright said. “As the Big East grew, we kind of lost that. But now I feel that same pride amongst these schools. We’re basketball schools. In this era of football, we’ve kind of taken a stand that we are what we are. We’re metropolitan-area basketball schools, basketball is our No. 1 sport, and we’re going to try to go it alone. I can see everybody takes real pride in it.”
BillikenFriar wrote:Yes, just as ne trip.
One trip for basketball.
One trip for women's basketball
One trip for men's soccer
One trip for women's soccer
One trip for field hockey
One trip for volleyball
One trip for......
You get the idea.
Gonzaga is perfect except for distance. Maybe it is worth it to the Presidents. Not so far.
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