I am not Express, but I do not consider a fluke win in the conference tournament and a play in game loss a great season.. it is a financial windfall, but not a great season. In Marlin's tenure, he has had only three seasons that I would consider good, his first [2nd place in conference regular season] the 2014 NCAA tournament year and the 2018 27 win year. He has not had a great season. A great season would be 25+ wins, at least 2nd in regular season, winning the conference tournament and earning a 12 or better seed in the NCAA, or first in regular season and a loss in the finals of the conference tournament with a deep run in the NIT.. That 12 seed would require us to play and win out of conference games against much better competition than Marlin is willing or able to schedule.
We likely will need to win 5 games this year due to the way the tournament is set up. All teams who finish in the 7 to 10 spots face that situation. Tough challenge considering our roster limitations. Teams 5 and 6 need to win four, teams 3 and 4 need to win three, while teams 1 and 2 need to win two.
No WAY... and I mean NO WAY we win the conference tourney...
Being a sweet sixteen would be uncharted D-1 territory for UL, that's a nice goal. We almost had a coach with a 251-320 lifetime record get us there. And had 7 winning seasons in a 20 year career. Stars aligned.
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