sioux2013 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 Does anyone know if this game will be webcast? I looked at NJIT's website and cannot find anywhere if they webcast home games like any other D1 school. Looking for help so I can watch the game. Quote
star2city Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 This next stretch of five games - which includes two out-of-conference and three road conference - basically makes or breaks the season: @ NJIT @Chicago St La Tech @ UVU @ N Col The top upper tier Great West teams on the road, one WAC opponent at home, and the leader of the Big Sky on the road. Quote
UND92,96 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 This next stretch of five games - which includes two out-of-conference and three road conference - basically makes or breaks the season: @ NJIT @Chicago St La Tech @ UVU @ N Col The top upper tier Great West teams on the road, one WAC opponent at home, and the leader of the Big Sky on the road. I think 3-2 would be a success. 4-1 would not be out of the question, but then again 1-4 is also conceivable. Quote
sioux2013 Posted February 9, 2011 Author Posted February 9, 2011 This next stretch of five games - which includes two out-of-conference and three road conference - basically makes or breaks the season: @ NJIT @Chicago St La Tech @ UVU @ N Col The top upper tier Great West teams on the road, one WAC opponent at home, and the leader of the Big Sky on the road. All of these games will be a dog fight till the end. The one I've had circled for quite sometime is the Northern Colorado game. Its the first place team in the Big Sky and it will let us know how we stand with the top dog of this year. If we can hang with them or even beat them with 5 freshmen it would prove in 2 years we should be ready to compete for the NCAA spot. Go Sioux Quote
JESUS,family,rutgers Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 Sioux2013, I doubt that NJIT has any webcasts. No one here in New Jersey can figure out why they are trying to be Division 1. They play in a tiny gym (the bigger high schools in the Grand Forks area probably have bigger gyms) and the state already has a bunch of Division 1 schools within a two hour radius (Rutgers,Princeton,Saint Peter's,Rider,Monmouth,Fairleigh Dickinson, and Seton Hall),plus a bunch in Philadelphia and New York City. It must be costing NJIT a bundle to constantly fly their sports teams to North Dakota,South Dakota,Illinois,Texas,Utah,etc. Quote
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