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Lamar @ Nichols St. Updates/ Nichols wins 72-63


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For the most part Lamar still controls their own destiny for a share of the East.  Northwestern beat McNeese in Lake Chuck and the rematch is Monday night.  Assuming a Northwestern win (which is questionable) then LU is one game back of both.  Northwestern still travels to UTA and SFA so one more loss is probable.  McNeese still has UTA, UTSA and LU so two losses are probable.  LU needs to win out at this point with the most difficult game by statistics being at Sam.
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[quote name="coachacola" post="1176498" timestamp="1329020822"]
I guess the good news is that the bottom 6 teams are so bad it's almost impossible for Lamar not to make the SLC tourney, but after losing to Nicholls, does it even matter?
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Well, let's just hope after they make the SLC tourney, the Cards will go on a hot streak and win it thus putting them in the NCAA tourney.

Lamar may be a 16 seed and get blown out, but that's better than not making it at all.

Still, they have to play much better and much more consistent.
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