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Is winning the NIT better than going to the NCAA tournament?
IMO, it is a moot point, you play to win every game and that is all a team can do. I think it is foolish to suggest that going to the NCAA's is better than winning the NIT. Getting clobbered in the first round of the NCAA's is not going to help the program anymore than winning games in the NIT.
Recruiting advances in either scenario pale in importance against how much you can pay players.
I sometimes think NT would be better off never signing Savage. She is so erratic, I can't believe Delong keeps depending on her in pressure situations.
She should be a starter only, and should be replaced as soon as she starts walking batters. She has immense physical talent, but she has seldom been a reliable reliever.
It stills remains to be seen if Delong can make NT successful at this level. I hate to think it, but softball also may have NIL issues were NT can't get the level of players it has in the past.
Glad you posted this...was about to post something similar.
That was the year of Covid crowd restrictions......so all the CUSA teams played two game series at a place. So not only did we lose our regular season finale....to UAB....we lost the previous game to them, as well. (Both at the Super Pit).
People seem to forget....we finished that regular season............13-9. (lots of cancelled games).
We then won 4 games in the tourney....in 4 days. (the last one going into OT). And then we beat Purdue.
So can this team.....which is 23-7.....go to FW and win three games in three days......of course they can.
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