Best unseaded team at state?
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Best unseaded team at state?
I know the seeds havent come out yet but the top 4 seeds are undoubtedly going to Roseau, Edina, Benilde, and Hill so who's the best unseaded team at state?
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Personally, I think that if White Bear had beaten Hill-Murray in the 4AA finals, Woodbury would have received the #4 seed.franchize_03 wrote:It's without a doubt woodbury, anyone who wins the section championship 8-2 against a top 10 team has to be on fire.
But, like I've said before, if you want to be State Champions, you have to be able to beat any of the teams.
Agreed. It's gotta be Woodbury.wbmd wrote:Personally, I think that if White Bear had beaten Hill-Murray in the 4AA finals, Woodbury would have received the #4 seed.franchize_03 wrote:It's without a doubt woodbury, anyone who wins the section championship 8-2 against a top 10 team has to be on fire.
But, like I've said before, if you want to be State Champions, you have to be able to beat any of the teams.
Everyone hates private schools (and Edina)!!
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\Govs93 wrote:Cloquet had to beat the #1 & #2 seeds to get there - I believe the only team to do so. They shouldn't be taken lightly either, they're playing very well - but have a tough draw.
i agree if i were to rank the teams i would go with
1. Blaine
2. Cloquet
3. Woodbury
4. Lakeville South
Blaine, Cloquet, and Woodbury are all capable of pulling first round upsets
and Lakeville will need close to a miracle
Hill-Murray
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2008 Champs
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Most people seem to think either Blaine or Woodbury. Let's compare the two:
Woodbury Royals: 22-6 on the year. Won SEC with a 14-2 conference record. Have won 9 in a row. Second state tournament appearance in 2 years. Key wins in sections over 2 top 10 teams: Eastview (5-3) and Rosemount (8-2).
Blaine Bengals: 20-8 on the year. Took third in Northwest Suburban League with a 13-5 conference record. Have won 5 in a row. Key win in sections was in sections finals, 6-1 over #11 Centennial.
*The rankings I used were from followthepuck.com
Woodbury Royals: 22-6 on the year. Won SEC with a 14-2 conference record. Have won 9 in a row. Second state tournament appearance in 2 years. Key wins in sections over 2 top 10 teams: Eastview (5-3) and Rosemount (8-2).
Blaine Bengals: 20-8 on the year. Took third in Northwest Suburban League with a 13-5 conference record. Have won 5 in a row. Key win in sections was in sections finals, 6-1 over #11 Centennial.
*The rankings I used were from followthepuck.com
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