- November 15th, 2010, 3:31 pm
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I knew they would be worse this year with all they lost, but they appear to be just horrendously awful now. They have struggled to beat two of the worst teams in all of Division 3 from last season.
They only beat D3 school Emory & Henry by 3, a team that finished last in their conference, and won just four games all year, and was picked to finish last in the conference yet again. Their average margin of defeat was -13.7.
THen they follow it up with a nine-point defeat of D3 school Methodist University, a team that won just 3 games last year and was picked to finish next to last in their conference. I watched Methodist last year play against Lynchburg, and Lynchburg was taking their starters off the floor 10 minutes into the game because they were beating Methodist that bad. Methodist only played two newbies in the Radford game, so it's not like there was an influx of talent onto the squad this season. They were honestly the worst D3 team I have ever seen in seven years of watching D3 basketball and they were blown out in just about every game they lost, including losses of 32, 21, 21, 34 (Lynchburg game), 30 (Charleston), and 30. Their average scoring margin was -13.7
They only beat D3 school Emory & Henry by 3, a team that finished last in their conference, and won just four games all year, and was picked to finish last in the conference yet again. Their average margin of defeat was -13.7.
THen they follow it up with a nine-point defeat of D3 school Methodist University, a team that won just 3 games last year and was picked to finish next to last in their conference. I watched Methodist last year play against Lynchburg, and Lynchburg was taking their starters off the floor 10 minutes into the game because they were beating Methodist that bad. Methodist only played two newbies in the Radford game, so it's not like there was an influx of talent onto the squad this season. They were honestly the worst D3 team I have ever seen in seven years of watching D3 basketball and they were blown out in just about every game they lost, including losses of 32, 21, 21, 34 (Lynchburg game), 30 (Charleston), and 30. Their average scoring margin was -13.7