Go REDHAWKS!!!!!!!
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Seattle University men’s basketball team will travel to Arcata, Calif., to participate in the West Regional of the 2007 NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Tournament, to be hosted by Humboldt State University.
Seattle University, the sixth seed in the West Region, will face third seed Cal Poly Pomona in the first regional quarterfinal Friday, March 9, at noon at Humboldt State’s East Gym. This will be the first appearance for Seattle University in the NCAA Division II Tournament and the first national postseason appearance since the 1994 NAIA District I Playoffs.
If Seattle defeats Cal Poly Pomona, it will take on the winner of the game between second seed Cal State San Bernardino and seventh seed BYU-Hawaii on Saturday, March 10, at 5 p.m. A victory in that game will advance Seattle to the regional finals on Monday, March 12, at 7 p.m. against top seed Humboldt State, fourth seed Seattle Pacific, fifth seed Grand Canyon, or eighth seed Alaska Anchorage.
Seattle has a 4-1 record this season against the other teams in the West Region, sweeping the season series from Alaska Anchorage, splitting with Seattle Pacific, and defeating BYU-Hawaii on the road on Dec. 12. The Redhawks are 1-2 all-time against Cal Poly Pomona, defeating the Broncos 79-72 at last season’s Elgin Baylor Classic.
Seattle University enters the tournament with a 19-8 overall record, the most victories for the program since a 21-win season in 1984-85. The Redhawks won a share of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference title and earned the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by virtue of their 4-0 record against Alaska Anchorage and Central Washington.
Seattle University, the sixth seed in the West Region, will face third seed Cal Poly Pomona in the first regional quarterfinal Friday, March 9, at noon at Humboldt State’s East Gym. This will be the first appearance for Seattle University in the NCAA Division II Tournament and the first national postseason appearance since the 1994 NAIA District I Playoffs.
If Seattle defeats Cal Poly Pomona, it will take on the winner of the game between second seed Cal State San Bernardino and seventh seed BYU-Hawaii on Saturday, March 10, at 5 p.m. A victory in that game will advance Seattle to the regional finals on Monday, March 12, at 7 p.m. against top seed Humboldt State, fourth seed Seattle Pacific, fifth seed Grand Canyon, or eighth seed Alaska Anchorage.
Seattle has a 4-1 record this season against the other teams in the West Region, sweeping the season series from Alaska Anchorage, splitting with Seattle Pacific, and defeating BYU-Hawaii on the road on Dec. 12. The Redhawks are 1-2 all-time against Cal Poly Pomona, defeating the Broncos 79-72 at last season’s Elgin Baylor Classic.
Seattle University enters the tournament with a 19-8 overall record, the most victories for the program since a 21-win season in 1984-85. The Redhawks won a share of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference title and earned the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by virtue of their 4-0 record against Alaska Anchorage and Central Washington.
Comments
Display comments as Linear | Threaded