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Now with TCU, Haily van Litt to fight Jeff Walls, Louisville with Shirin 16 in danger

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Now with TCU, Haily van Litt to fight Jeff Walls, Louisville with Shirin 16 in danger


Even if it is not clearly mentioned, part of the NCAA championship selection committee is to create a television program to put teams on the roads that may have to watch the games in the March in March.

That’s why we may see Duck and North Carolina in The Sweet 16, so Juju Watkins and USC are in a collision course to confront the Bockers and Yucon pages in the eighth elite. That is why Louisville was sent to TCU.

Remember, the committee tested this last year. When Haily Van Lite later played for LSU, Cardinals were sent to Baton Rudge. But the second round never happened because Luisville was sad in the first round by the Middle Tennis.

Second — and the end — Trying to do this eventually had an effect: Van Litt and second-class frogs on Sunday in Fort Worth, Texas face the number 7 Louisville.

So, for the first time, Van Lite faces the team that helped him take him to the final in 2022 as a second-year student.

But Van Lit doesn’t eat the hustle and bustle around the game.

“I understand the media, I understand the narrative that is painted. It doesn’t have to be in line with where I am psychologically and emotionally,” he said on Saturday. “That’s good. It doesn’t matter if people don’t have the same understanding like me, I’m in a really good place. I’m very hopeful of playing.

“TCU is looking for the first time to go to the sweetness of 16. It’s much bigger than anything that’s the narrative. I just hope to go and play. It’s great time.

In fact, TCU VS. Louisville will be known at ESPN at 6 pm US time on Sunday, proving that the game deserves the treatment of the mother ship.

In his third school in three years, Van Litte has the best college life and is a major reason for TCU to be seen as four final competitors. A total of 17.7 points and the best 5.4 assists in their career in each game, while 4.3 penalties per game each game and 45.7% on the pitch.

The 5-9-year-old guard in Winaty, Washington —, who also won the Olympic Bronze medal last summer with the 3×3 basketball team — and the seventh national winning share. He is one of the country’s only five players and the only player to play at the NCAA to at least 17.5 points, five assists and four penalties per game. With the lead, TCU won the 12th of the season for the first time.

A route season for Van Litt, who fought in the LSU star in the eighth elite in the eighth elite last season, fought for Iowa. Van Litt’s case could be slightly dry in the defeat, when they refused to genuinely modify Cathlene Clark’s guards, gathered to dry up a bit, and leave Van Litt one by one for most of the night.

Van Litt was just 11.6 points from each game at LOSU while shooting at a player with his lowest level on the ground. In TCU, he considered it the most appropriate way for his skills.

“I think when I choose TCU I was really looking for a system like our system here. Just one body is far away.

Luisville has a young ranking with eight real students, but there are several players who were still there and played with Van Lite, including Olivia and Merrisa Russell. Van Litt said he was still very close to Russia.

“One of my best friends is still playing for Louisville. He may have a bride owner at my wedding if I never get married,” Van Lite said with a smile. “We went to the last four games. That’s how life changes. Very feeling there, so it was a positive thing… Yes, Merrissa and Me, room 112.

The collection still has a lot of respect for Van Litt, but he knows that they will not be his former team-mates and friends on Sunday — only competitors.

“Hely was a big friend of team. I wish him the best. But in the end we were able to live and move forward. At the end of the day, this is a basketball and competition, so I’m sure he wants to compete as much. “Do you see? It’s not bad blood. Every love. I wish him the best.

Louisville coach Jeff Walls refused to play HIP, which was drunk for the game.

He was asked what he was doing very well and Van Lith and Sedona Prince were on the same team. For Contexist here, in 2018, Walls coached Prince at the team’s Under-188 team in the United States, winning the Fibay America tournament.

Walz answered the question as follows:

“I mean, as you mean,” Walls said. Both are great players. I mean, it’s not like they’ve brought the game invented here. “It’s not like two bastard players who we just made adults. They are really good players.”

In the entire program of Louisville’s women’s basketball program, Walz has a whole and has the full position as head of coach. That’s the reason, with eight first-year students or any first year students, always difficult. The density and discipline have helped to make four finals under the surveillance of Walz.

On Sunday, his Cardinals will try to play their 13th ticket for 16. TCU to win the NCAA’s second weekend for the first time.

Van Lit knows very well what he and the throat frogs are against them.

“Being in that program, I know they will definitely have a chip on their shoulders. When I was there, we always had a chip about us. “Therefore, we must come out and be dense and equal to their density. We see whether we are at that level.

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