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    Quote Originally Posted by sirthought View Post
    - DePaul's Charlie Moore takes charge leading all scorers with 17 pt, 6 asts. and 7-7 FT. No U of Chicago Maroon scores in double figures! (Surprised this studious school is even D1.) Freshman Romeo Weems started for DePaul and finishes with 11 pts, 5 reb. Freshman Markese Jacobs comes off the bench for 26 minutes and finishes with 16 pts. Could be a new wave in Chi Town.
    U Chicago is a D-III school and so DePaul's win may or may not count on various official standings. The mighty Maroons did have national championship teams in the 1900's and a Big 10 (then Western Conference) championship as late as 1924. On a couple of those early championship teams was Edwin Hubble (as in the Universe is expanding Edwin Hubble).

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    The most impressive thing so far is the 31 assists on 39 made baskets by PC. Talk about unselfish, geez. That's got to be close to a All time record AND Big Nate did not play!!

    I think the Friars have the deepest roster of quality depth in conference....10 legit high D1 guys if their frosh Gantt pans out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xuperman View Post
    The most impressive thing so far is the 31 assists on 39 made baskets by PC. Talk about unselfish, geez. That's got to be close to a All time record AND Big Nate did not play!!

    I think the Friars have the deepest roster of quality depth in conference....10 legit high D1 guys if their frosh Gantt pans out.
    That is impressive. Coaches must be loving it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xuperman View Post
    The most impressive thing so far is the 31 assists on 39 made baskets by PC.
    I agree.

    They also hit 47% from 3 (16-34) Holy crap Batman, that’s impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WCWIII View Post
    U Chicago is a D-III school and so DePaul's win may or may not count on various official standings. The mighty Maroons did have national championship teams in the 1900's and a Big 10 (then Western Conference) championship as late as 1924. On a couple of those early championship teams was Edwin Hubble (as in the Universe is expanding Edwin Hubble).
    Thanks for the information. I should have known that. I used to date a u of Chicago grad and she always talked about how no one there cared about sports, including the football team. :) She said they were competitive with school work.

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