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3 minutes ago, LadyCavsFan said:

OMG!  Bradley 9   Lebanon 10 at the half.     I don't think Bradley has faced a team this physical all year.   Lebanon team controlling the game with great D and rebounding.  

There's still a half to go, but this would be a major upset if Lebanon beat Bradley.  Lebanon lost to Cookeville by 23 points during the season.

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1 minute ago, LadyCavsFan said:

Lebanon lost to Riverdale @ Riverdale by 3.....   

There are times a team will underperform and the other team will overperform in the same game. Riverdale will always get the best effort from their opponent.  Lebanon lost several games by 20 or more points to teams who didn't even make it to state, so for that one good game against Riverdale they had a half dozen blowout losses.

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Just now, hohmaster said:

There are times a team will underperform and the other team will overperform in the same game. Riverdale will always get the best effort from their opponent.  Lebanon lost several games by 20 or more points to teams who didn't even make it to state, so for that one good game against Riverdale they had a half dozen blowout losses.

Their best player was out most of the season (Freeman).  She came back late in season.   Not sure how well she is playing after being out that long but she was a really good the last two season.  We did beat them by 20+  but they also beat us by 15 to open the season and they were the most physical team we played all season.  They dominated the boards and were really good on D.  

 

21-21  1:50 left in 3rd.

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12 minutes ago, LadyCavsFan said:

 

Their best player was out most of the season (Freeman).  She came back late in season.   Not sure how well she is playing after being out that long but she was a really good the last two season.  We did beat them by 20+  but they also beat us by 15 to open the season and they were the most physical team we played all season.  They dominated the boards and were really good on D.  

 

21-21  1:50 left in 3rd.

That may explain all those 20+ point losses Lebanon had.

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