Old Bear
Postdoc
Posts: 4005
Reg: 11-23-04
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01-28-18 03:21 PM - Post#245005
As I posted on the H Board, when Harvard shoots 60% (11-18) from 3, and 86% form the line (25-29) they are unbeatable in the League. Towns was unstoppable and Aiken played 20 mins and was 11-12 from the line. Nonetheless, the Bears never quit, recovered from a horrible start, and stayed close throughout the second half until having to foul at the end, and H made everything.
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JBears
Senior
Posts: 334
Reg: 06-06-12
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01-28-18 07:45 PM - Post#245027
In response to Old Bear
Good way to look at OB. I couldn't find much to complain about after the Bears challenged a Harvard team sporting 4 top 100 national recruits as well as they did. There were a few times when we could have cut the lead to two, but drove inside needlessly, got trapped and lost the ball. And other times at key points where an ill-advised shot was taken. But the Crimson needed to shoot as well as they did to win the game. Brown has a young team that continues to challenge and compete with the best in the league. We'll see if they can continue that trend when they travel to the Palestra and Jadwin this weekend.
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PVD.35
Freshman
Posts: 12
Age: 54
Reg: 01-04-18
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01-29-18 08:38 AM - Post#245056
In response to JBears
Love how the team came back from two deficits.. Also love the guard play and Cambridge is really special. Andersen also.
Interior defense is becoming a continuing concern. Lewis getting into foul trouble along with H's other big post helped Brown get back into the game in both halves.
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Local Observer
Junior
Posts: 231
Reg: 03-30-14
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01-29-18 03:46 PM - Post#245093
In response to PVD.35
Who are the "4 top 100 national recruits"
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PennFan10
Postdoc
Posts: 3590
Reg: 02-15-15
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01-29-18 06:19 PM - Post#245110
In response to Local Observer
Who are the "4 top 100 national recruits"
Have you been in hibernation for 2 years?
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