PeteD
Masters Student
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Loc: California
Reg: 03-13-07
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03-01-24 05:52 PM - Post#364207
Lions up 33-23 at the half. The Bears smothered Hsu in the 1st Q, but she’s up to 12 on a perfect 5 for 5 from the field.
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Tiger69
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Reg: 11-23-04
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03-01-24 06:52 PM - Post#364212
In response to PeteD
Princeton down 33-28 to harvard at HT. Crimson outrebounding
Tigers as well as shooting more 3s. Tigers are having trouble.
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Tiger69
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Reg: 11-23-04
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03-01-24 07:54 PM - Post#364217
In response to Tiger69
Princeton woke up in 2nd half. Final: P 60- h 49.
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PeteD
Masters Student
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Loc: California
Reg: 03-13-07
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03-01-24 08:23 PM - Post#364225
In response to Tiger69
Princeton's defense has been insanely good at times this season. They held Harvard to only 16 2nd half points.
The Lions overcame some cold shooting tonight and 30 points from Kyla Jones to win it 77-62 thanks to 28 from Abbey and 23 offensive boards (8 from Collins, 5 from Fliss). This game was much closer than the final score would indicate... Columbia led by only 1 (51-50) early in the 4th quarter.
Abbey's 28 moves her into 8th place on the all-time scoring list.
Career Points Scored (Men's & Women's Ivy)
1. Bill Bradley (Princeton) 2,503
2. Diana Caramanico (Penn) 2,415
3. Matt Morgan (Cornell) 2,333
4. Allison Feaster (Harvard) 2,312
5. Jim Barton (Dartmouth) 2,158
6. Hana Peljto (Harvard) 2,109
7. Butch Graves (Yale) 2,091
8. Abbey Hsu (Columbia) 2,043
9. Earl Hunt (Brown) 2,041
10. Ryan Wittman (Cornell) 2,028
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cc66
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Reg: 10-09-09
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03-01-24 08:25 PM - Post#364226
In response to Tiger69
We didn't play that well, but it was a workmanlike victory. Abby with 28, Collins with 17, Kitty with 12.
Let's hope for a quick recovery: on to tomorrow at Yale.
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Chet Forte
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Reg: 03-02-08
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03-01-24 09:26 PM - Post#364230
In response to cc66
We will have to play a lot better to run the table. We won because we dominated the boards. Otherwise it wasnot a good showing,
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CM
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Reg: 10-11-18
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03-02-24 07:53 AM - Post#364260
In response to cc66
Seems like Griffith reminded Hsu that she was being guarded by the shortest starting guard in the Ivys and Hsu went crazy on the diminutive Mauricio from that point on.
I will say, looking forward, teams not having to guard Fliss H could really become an issue. Brown was playing 10 feet off her when she caught the ball on the perimeter, which made the offense that much harder.
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Columbia 37P6
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03-02-24 10:24 AM - Post#364265
In response to CM
As we all know, Abbey Hsu defines the meaning of the word "greatness" in women's college basketball. There was a time when the two best basketball players in America were Kansas' Wilt Chamberlain and Columbia's Chet Forte. History may be repeating itself in the form of Iowa's Caitlin Clark and Columbia's own Abbey Hsu.
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Chet Forte
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Reg: 03-02-08
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03-02-24 05:58 PM - Post#364290
In response to Columbia 37P6
Thank you
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SecS3
Junior
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Age: 75
Reg: 03-17-16
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03-03-24 01:58 PM - Post#364407
In response to Columbia 37P6
Let's not get ridiculous. Abby Hsu is a terrific player, but she is nowhere near in the same class as Caitlin Clark or some of the other elite players in the country.
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