It's too bad that Nadia went down in the game against Arizona, but that doesn't make up for some bs losses earlier this year: Santa Barbara, Michigan, Washington, Oregon State, Arizona come to mind. We had a comfortable lead at SB in the season opener, and let that one get away. We never competed at Michigan, which isn't even going to make the tournament. We were pathetic at Washington, just one week after we beat Stanford. Oregon State, a team which lost to lowly Washington State just a week before, never should have had a chance against us. Arizona ate us alive at home, even though we had so many chances to win that game. The Wildcats lost at home to Washington State a week prior. Add to those both losses to Cal, we should have taken one of those.I t's those close calls which separate the NCAA teams from the NIT (not invited) teams. Of these six or seven games, just give us 3 back and that would put us at the magic number 20. Even though we ended with losses to ASU and the Bruins, who were probably due to beat us, we still could of sneaked in to the NCAAs as an 11 or 12 and maybe made it interesting. Oh well, another spring and summer wondering what if?