NCAAB Game Preview - Duquesne at Dayton
Sat Feb 22, 2020 2:00 PM EST

Kansas
64
Baylor
61
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Gonz
78
BYU
91
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UNLV
66
SDSU
63
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Duques
70
Dayt
80
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VaTec
64
Duke
88
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FSU
67
NCSU
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Fla
59
KY
65
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UNC
55
Lou
72
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Vill
64
Xav
55
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Tenn
66
Aub
73
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Oreg
73
Ariz
72
F(OT)
WVU
60
TCU
67
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UCLA
70
Colora
63
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Marq
72
Prov
84
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Hou
59
Mem
60
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Tul
75
UCF
74
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UVA
59
Pitt
56
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Woff
66
Furm
67
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MTSU
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USM
53
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Mizzu
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Ark
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Hamp
87
Winth
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UNCG
71
VMI
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E MI
55
Ball
64
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CBU
95
ChiSt
53
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Navy
75
Army
86
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Tex
70
KSU
59
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NoKY
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YSU
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Toled
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W MI
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Elon
71
Tows
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Mich
71
Purd
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NE
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Drex
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USA
74
CoCar
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ETSU
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Samf
74
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SMU
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Tuls
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Murr
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SIU-E
58
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NebOm
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W IL
86
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GaSo
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TexAr
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WriSt
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Clev
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MissSt
75
TAMU
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LoyIL
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MOSt
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UL
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ULM
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TNSt
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MorSt
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LaTec
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SCSt
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BethC
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GaTec
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Syr
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Okla
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OkSt
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LaSal
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GrgWas
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Troy
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App
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GrCan
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UtVal
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SJSU
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ColSt
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Wyo
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AF
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Hartfo
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Bingha
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FlGlf
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NJIT
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W&M
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JMU
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UMass
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Ford
49
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Hof
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Del
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Mia-O
65
Akr
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IUPUI
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IL-C
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MD-ES
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NCC
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Norf
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FlaAM
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DelSt
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Copp
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StJos
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GMas
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CenMI
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NIU
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NOrl
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McNee
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Drake
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IlSt
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Mercer
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Chat
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USC-Up
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Radf
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Presb
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UNCA
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Ohio
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BGSU
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Nich
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CenAR
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How
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NCAT
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APSU
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Lipsco
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Sac
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Ida
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GASt
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TxSt
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AbCh
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SeLA
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JSU
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Campbl
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GWebb
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Lib
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NoAZ
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SFA
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InWor
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URI
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David
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SEMO
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TNTec
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TXAMC
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Lamar
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TXSo
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MsVl
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KennSt
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JU
69
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TxTch
87
IaSt
57
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Cal
52
Wash
87
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Pepp
61
USF
63
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UGA
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Vand
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LSU
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SouthCar
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Brown
45
Corn
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Clem
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BC
64
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JackSt
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Gram
63
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HCU
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SHSU
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Rich
71
StBon
75
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South
56
ASU
44
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UNCC
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W Ky
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Rice
62
UTEP
68
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ODU
66
Marsh
74
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UAB
58
FAU
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HI
60
LongB
64
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HiPt
54
Longw
57
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UNH
68
Albany
56
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UMBC
66
Vermt
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Maine
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Stony
54
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Charl
55
UNCW
68
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Penn
65
Harv
69
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Belm
83
E KY
70
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Princ
65
Dart
62
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Yale
83
Colum
65
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Alc
61
AlaAM
71
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Citad
84
WCU
96
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USD
63
StMar
92
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OrSt
73
AzSt
74
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NDSU
68
UND
71
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Brad
78
Valpa
90
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Bama
103
Miss
78
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PVAM
69
ArkPB
61
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GTown
68
DeP
74
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S UT
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Web
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UTRGV
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NMSt
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Mont
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MTSt
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N CO
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IdaSt
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UCRiv
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CAPoly
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CSBak
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Seatt
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UCDav
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UCSB
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LoyMa
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Portl
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SCla
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Pacif
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UCIrv
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CSNor
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Fres
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Nev
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No. 5 Dayton looks to avoid letdown vs. Duquesne
Fri Feb 21, 2020 3:35 AM

Dayton took a big step toward completing a perfect run through Atlantic 10 play by beating Virginia Commonwealth on Tuesday.

The next challenge is avoiding a letdown.

The No. 5 Flyers (24-2, 13-0 A-10) enter Saturday's home game against Duquesne (18-7, 8-5) not only with 15 straight victories, but with a 3-2 record in Quadrant 1 games -- a key determining factor for the NCAA Tournament selection committee -- after their first win at VCU in five years.

With five games left in the regular season, the Flyers' biggest obstacle appears to be at Rhode Island on March 4.

"It was amazing to get a win here at VCU," Dayton guard Jalen Crutcher said after the big win. "Coming in, we knew it was going to be a hostile crowd. We knew it was going to be a dogfight from the beginning to the end."

The Flyers are aiming to become the first team in A-10 history to go 18-0 in conference play.

"We definitely think we can do it," Dayton guard Dwayne Cohill said. "But right now we're just taking it one game at a time. We've got Duquesne on Saturday. We're not really looking ahead of that."

Dayton enters Saturday's game with several noteworthy accomplishments within reach. The Flyers need one more win to tie the eighth-longest winning streak in conference history. They are also on pace to top the most wins in school history set by the 1951-52 team (28-5).

Dayton coach Anthony Grant said his team took a big step by defeating VCU before a sellout crowd.

"I'm proud of our guys that we were able to answer the bell every time we needed to," Grant said. "We got hit with a lot of different types of adversity, and our guys persevered. I thought tonight was about resiliency and toughness, and we found a way to win."

The Dukes are on the opposite end, suffering a tough loss to George Washington, in part because the Colonials relied on a 24-7 run to pull out a 70-67 road victory on Wednesday. The loss dropped the Dukes to fifth place in the conference.

Duquesne has three players averaging in double figures, led by junior forward Marcus Weathers' 14.6 points-per-game average to go with 8.0 rebounds per game. Weathers finished with 19 points and seven rebounds against George Mason.

Duquesne coach Keith Dambrot said the Dukes lost a big opportunity to move up the standings against George Washington. Now comes a difficult stretch of four games in the next 11 days, including three on the road.

"It's a long year and it's February, but you can't make excuses because everybody feels the same way," Dambrot said. "We're close to being upper echelon, and have shown we have been competitive. When you are on the brink, come on ... We've shown at times we are good enough. We've made progress. The toughest thing for us is consistency."

--Field Level Media

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