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Date Posted: 16:52:32 01/29/03 Wed
Author: GuyF
Subject: Would be hard to take him over Maxwell.
In reply to: Siena ARCatech 's message, "rookies are tough to select" on 16:32:32 01/29/03 Wed

Based on the way people have picked their teams, the consensus is that Gai would be Fairfield's only All-MAAC player and Todd would/should be All-Rookie. I don't think it would be justified to have 2 Siena All-MAAC players (Prosper and Haddix) and 2 Siena All-Rookie performers, and have only 1 of each from Fairfield when the Stags figure to finish 2 or 3 games ahead of the Saints in the standings.

If you're going to punish teams like Canisius for not being as good as some others, then you have to give Fairfield some props for being where THEY are.

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