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dperry Postdoc Posts 2211 |
02-10-18 08:14 PM - Post#247380
Women open on a 14-2 run, forcing several turnovers. Time ouuuuuut, White!
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penn nation Professor Posts 21086 |
02-10-18 08:31 PM - Post#247381
Game is on ESPN3. Quakers up 27-10. |
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dperry Postdoc Posts 2211 |
02-10-18 08:48 PM - Post#247385
45-21 at half. Possibly the best three-point performance this team's ever had, and almost certainly Nwokedi's; she's got at least four and maybe five or six. We are also disrupting Harvard's passing game something awful.
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rbg Postdoc Posts 3044 |
02-10-18 08:58 PM - Post#247387
Seems like a two team race. With Penn's improved play, Tuesday's game at Princeton should be a really good contest. |
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dperry Postdoc Posts 2211 |
02-10-18 09:07 PM - Post#247388
Early in the third, it's Harvard 29, Michelle Nwokedi 29. Actual score Penn 50-29
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dperry Postdoc Posts 2211 |
02-10-18 09:20 PM - Post#247389
61-33 after 3. Nwokedi with a round 30. Harvard making some of the dumbest passes ever.
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dperry Postdoc Posts 2211 |
02-10-18 09:31 PM - Post#247393
Harvard's best player, Jeannie Boehm, went down hard, grabbing her knee, and had to be helped off. Getting bad Carson Wentz flashbacks
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dperry Postdoc Posts 2211 |
02-10-18 09:57 PM - Post#247404
Forget exact score now, as had to get to train, but won by about 20. Got to clear the bench in the 4th and get the starters rest for Tuesday night. Easily Nwokedi's best game this season.
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11Quakers Sophomore Posts 123 |
02-11-18 03:18 PM - Post#247457
The irony of Boehm playing for Harvard is Amaker cut her brother as soon as he came to Cambridge. |
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penn nation Professor Posts 21086 |
02-11-18 03:23 PM - Post#247458
Any relation to the Dartmouth player? New Trier sends a ton of students to the Ivies, and you usually see a bball player from there, but I don't ever recall Penn (or at least the men's team, at any rate) having a player from New Trier. |
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Ancient Quaker Masters Student Posts 647 |
02-11-18 10:54 PM - Post#247497
Dave Tritton? |
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penn nation Professor Posts 21086 |
02-11-18 11:01 PM - Post#247498
I had to Google that name to even know what you were talking about. Sparkling career. |
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Ancient Quaker Masters Student Posts 647 |
02-12-18 09:45 AM - Post#247513
I assume you are referring to his basketball career at Penn, which was brief and nondescript. However, he has apparently had a fine career in the insurance industry, culminating in his current position as a Adjunct Professor at Temple University’s Fox School of Business MBA Program. Nonetheless, he does not (yet) appear on the list of most famous New Trier alumni, which can be found at: www.ranker.com/list/famous-new-trier -high-school-a... This list is quite impressive, but I note that they make no distinction between East and West Trevians. |
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Albert08 Masters Student Posts 570 |
02-12-18 11:47 AM - Post#247523
Yes, Connor Boehm is her older brother. His teammate at New Trier was Steven Cook, who played pretty well for Princeton for 4 years. |
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penn nation Professor Posts 21086 |
02-12-18 12:03 PM - Post#247525
This list is quite impressive, but I note that they make no distinction between East and West Trevians. I can think of several reasons for that. The first is that until the 60s there was only one New Trier and was called just that. The second is that there was only a relatively short period when East and West both operated as separate 4 year campuses for all students in the district. |
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73Quaker Freshman Posts 61 |
02-14-18 10:37 PM - Post#247891
FWIW, Tritton is from the Cleveland area, |
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rbg Postdoc Posts 3044 |
02-24-18 05:57 PM - Post#249233
Tough 55-52 loss for the women against Harvard last night. Harvard rushed out to a 22-12 lead after 1 quarter and 27-12 a minute later. Quakers regrouped to get it down to 4 at halftime and 41-41 tie after 3. Harvard went up 7 with 2:30 to go, but Penn came back to 3 make it 3 with 1:19 to go and again with 16 seconds left. Penn got the ball back with 9 seconds left, but Anna Ross missed a three at the buzzer. Parker had 14 and 8. Nwokedi had 11 boards, but only 6 points on 3-13 shooting (0-3 from three). As a team, they shot 30% from three and 36% from two. Taylor Rooks had 21 points and 12 boards, while Jeannie Boehm recovered from her injury in the earlier Penn game to put up 10 points, 9 rebounds and 5 blocks. Syndey Skinner came off the bench to add 12 points. Harvard played a much better game and was strong inside. As a team, they had 9 blocks, 8 steals and forced 15 turnovers. Penn played much better defense in the second and third quarters, and parts of the fourth. The offense again struggled against a good team. Even with that, they only lost by 3 to a team that is 11-0 at home. The Quakers are now 8-3, two games back of Princeton and one game ahead of Harvard & Yale. They play 5th place Dartmouth in a few minutes and need to win that one to stay in 2nd place. |
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