Which Team do you want us to play in 2nd round?

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Alabama Or LSU
We beat Alabama but struggled through a lot of the game.
Split the series with LSU but they are trending down.

Personally i think we would beat either but see Alabama as an easier opponent.
 
#2
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I think we'd beat both (though with this team that doesn't mean much), but I like to beat bama whenever possible (in anything) so I'll take them
 
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Alabama Or LSU
We beat Alabama but struggled through a lot of the game.
Split the series with LSU but they are trending down.

Personally i think we would beat either but see Alabama as an easier opponent.

Tn only played LSU once
 
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I've learned it's never good to wish for an opponent. I feel like we can beat everyone if we play well and also lose if we don't. LSU is better IMO so if whoever is the inferior team can win, that might work :)
 
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Logic says LSU since they've lost 5 in a row. But if doubt sneaks into their minds about whether they are in the tournament or not then they may come out guns blazing with their backs to the wall. I go with Bama.
 
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Doesn't matter. LV's are peaking at the right time.

+1 :eek:k: They play like today, and they can beat anyone including UConn & ND. Best overall game of the season IMO. I take back what I said about HW. She's showing she can do it.
 
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I think Holly is doing a great job. Maybe a lack of consistency hear and there but overall I think she can win when her back is against the wall.
 
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I hope the LV's are peaking. It seems that rebounds and keeping turnovers low are the prescription for this team. The three with the highest turnovers this season are of course Simmons, then Harrison and then Jones. I guessed those three before I looked it up. I bet you can guess who number 4 is. Anyway, if those three can keep a handle on their turnovers we've got a great chance to make a spectacular post season run.
 
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+1 :eek:k: They play like today, and they can beat anyone including UConn & ND. Best overall game of the season IMO. I take back what I said about HW. She's showing she can do it.



Nice to dream,,,,welll dream on Tenn not gona beat UCONN:number1:
 
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It doesn't matter gotta win three games. Alabama seems to be trending up while LSU is trending down. Bama beat them by 18 yesterday.
 
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coppied this from espn what do you think ,, they say SC gona win



In the regular season: South Carolina was the surprise conference champion after a great run through the SEC, but it was a tight race up and down the league with five different tiebreakers employed to assemble the brackets. Tennessee earned the No. 2 seed after defeating Texas A&M, which ended up with the No. 3 seed. Kentucky finished at No. 4.

What to watch for: Total chaos. It's not difficult to see any of the top seeds in this tournament falling to the likes of LSU, Georgia, Vanderbilt or any of the other talented, tough teams in this field.

Three players to watch:
• Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina: The sophomore guard turned out to be the SEC player of the year.
• Meighan Simmons, Tennessee: The heart and soul of the Lady Vols is looking for one more tourney title in her final season.
• Christina Foggie, Vanderbilt: She is the SEC's leading scorer at 19.1 points a game.

Who will win: South Carolina. The Gamecocks will defend their way to the tournament championship, as well.
 
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coppied this from espn what do you think ,, they say SC gona win



In the regular season: South Carolina was the surprise conference champion after a great run through the SEC, but it was a tight race up and down the league with five different tiebreakers employed to assemble the brackets. Tennessee earned the No. 2 seed after defeating Texas A&M, which ended up with the No. 3 seed. Kentucky finished at No. 4.

What to watch for: Total chaos. It's not difficult to see any of the top seeds in this tournament falling to the likes of LSU, Georgia, Vanderbilt or any of the other talented, tough teams in this field.

Three players to watch:
• Tiffany Mitchell, South Carolina: The sophomore guard turned out to be the SEC player of the year.
• Meighan Simmons, Tennessee: The heart and soul of the Lady Vols is looking for one more tourney title in her final season.
• Christina Foggie, Vanderbilt: She is the SEC's leading scorer at 19.1 points a game.

Who will win: South Carolina. The Gamecocks will defend their way to the tournament championship, as well.

All "speculation" at this point. Nobody knows anything till the games have been played. Just sit back & enjoy. The teams have to play the games first before a winner is crowned.
 
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