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Riley Zayas's avatar

Yeah that is a great point. They do have some obvious talent especially defensively, but they'll need to get much better offensively to compete with Trinity in the SCAC. Their 3-point shooting hurt them yesterday but it was the missed layups in transition that really hurt them in the second half. If they get a few more of those, maybe they leave Augustana with the win. But it's still so early. I expect by January we'll see a Colorado College team that is in the top 3 in the SCAC standings. Plus, it's so hard for opponents to adjust to playing at altitude in colorado springs, especially teams with limited depth. That's a built-in home court advantage that can really help.

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Ron Boerger's avatar

Interested to see what Colorado College brings to the table this season. They always start slow but by the end of the year will play on a different level. Fanelli, Braley, Bayston, and Cloud will have it going before the SCAC championships roll around, and they came thisclose to upsetting Trinity in the SCAC final last year. It looks like they're getting some big contributions early from underclassmen and if that continues it could make for a very interesting race in the SCAC.

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