Robbie Avila’s first season at St. Louis University was not smooth. He got hurt multiple times, injuries wiped out all of the team’s depth and he had, as expected, some trouble get used to playing in the bigger and more physical Atlantic 10. He struggled at times and did not lead SLU back to the NCAA Tournament for its first appearance since 2019. kAm*6E 9:D ?F>36CD 5:5 ?@E =@@< >F49 5:776C6?E 7C@> 9:D =2DE D62D@? 2E x?5:2?2 $E2E6] w:D A@:?ED A6C 82>6 H6C6 2=>@DE 6I24E=J E96 D2>6i `f]c 2E x$&[ `f]b 2E ${&] w:D C63@F?5:?8 H6?E FA ;FDE 2 E25[ 7C@> e]e E@ e]h] w:D b\A@:?E D9@@E:?8 A6C46?E286 >2J36 >256 E96 3:886DE 492?86[ 8@:?8 7C@> ]bhc 2E x?5:2?2 $E2E6 E@ ]bdh 2E ${&] w6 =65 2== 46?E6CD :? b\A@:?E6CD A6C 82>6 2?5 2DD:DED]k^Am kAmqFE 7@C 3@E9 y@D9 $496CEK[ 9:D 4@249 2E 3@E9 D49@@=D[ 2?5 p
SLU hopes more talent with Avila nets return to NCAA tourney
St. Louis Post-Dispatch7 hrs ago
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