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Eric Von Zipper Senior Posts 343 |
02-29-20 03:10 PM - Post#302360
Eli -8 1/2 O/U 138 The weeping and gnashing of teeth over at the Pennsylvania forum after last night's collapse is a sight to behold. If anyone knows a Licensed Clinical Psychologist that takes private insurance, I'd direct him/her there for a potential bonanza. |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2275 |
02-29-20 03:33 PM - Post#302362
If anyone knows a Licensed Clinical Psychologist that takes private insurance, I'd direct him/her there for a potential bonanza. I think the firm of Bilsky, Wohl and Rosen could help them. |
Eric Von Zipper Senior Posts 343 |
02-29-20 03:39 PM - Post#302363
If anyone knows a Licensed Clinical Psychologist that takes private insurance, I'd direct him/her there for a potential bonanza. I think the firm of Bilsky, Wohl and Rosen could help them. I was thinking Neumann & Pawlak PLC might have the answer. |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 08:03 PM - Post#302418
Friberg starts over Evbuomwan tonight. Llewellyn goes at Monroe for a layup on possession one |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 08:18 PM - Post#302421
Slow start, but Tigers draw a couple touch fouls on Atkinson and Swain early which could hopefully help. Langborg the first man off the bench tonight. Tigers start 0/5 from 3. Tigers go small leading into the media timeout and Desrosiers gets 1 stop on Atkinson. Yale up 16-8, Swain hit a deeep contested 3 and Yess just got a put back off a weird bounce. Tigers offense has to find something though |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 08:25 PM - Post#302426
Morales knocks down the Tigers first 3 and the Yale lead is 18-15 at the U8. RA has been called for 2-3 travelling violations already. JL attacking the rim with ease |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 08:30 PM - Post#302429
Tigers bench celebrating every Bruner 2pt jumper right when the shot leaves his hand. Clearly a point of emphasis to force those shots |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 08:35 PM - Post#302430
Tigers hold Yale to just 3 points in that 4 minute stretch, but only score 2 themselves. RA now up to 3 travels tonight, seems like he's forcing things too much on Atkinson who is playing very hands off stay in front defense. 21-17 at the U4 |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 08:38 PM - Post#302432
3s from Schwieger and Wright tie the game at 23 and force a Jones TO with 2 minutes left in the half. Tigers ball movement looking very good with this small ball lineup |
whitakk Masters Student Posts 523 |
02-29-20 08:43 PM - Post#302434
Mostly watching Penn-Brown but from what little I've seen I have no idea how Princeton is even in this game. |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 08:44 PM - Post#302435
Tigers get hot from 3, but Yale gets an Atkinson alley oop finish to go into the half up by 1. Decent half, the defense looked pretty good aside from losing Atkinson a couple times. RA struggling mightily on both ends early |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 09:11 PM - Post#302443
Very rough start to the half, Yale up 43-31. Bruner has 8 in the second half |
whitakk Masters Student Posts 523 |
02-29-20 09:50 PM - Post#302449
Why did they decline to foul Swain (77% career FT) to foul Monroe (89%) instead? |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 09:53 PM - Post#302450
66-63 win for Yale. Felt like a very winnable game for the Tigers, but too many bad decisions or mistakes. Aririguzoh has probably his worst game of the year, and the Tigers give Yale 2 4 point plays in the 2nd half. Schwieger also went up for 2 layups at the rim with Bruner and Atkinson right on his back that got blocked and possession was lost. Those absolutely have to be kicked out to shooters who were hot in the 2nd half. And with all of that, Schwieger got a great look to tie the game as time expired. Proof that Yale is far from unbeatable, and that the Tigers shouldn't be afraid of a 3rd matchup. |
gokinsmen Postdoc Posts 3667 |
02-29-20 09:53 PM - Post#302451
Tough but encouraging loss. Tough because they were slow to adjust to poor officiating in Yale's favor (kept trying to force-feed RA instead of kicking it back out). Encouraging because they played so poorly for the first 10 minutes of each half and still took Yale down to the wire in New Haven. Still pulling for Penn to nab that 4th seed -- they can take Yale and we can take them. |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
02-29-20 09:58 PM - Post#302453
In the second half they were much better at using RA on the high post as a passer and screener, and less in the low post as a back down big. He was much more effective and freed up a ton of drives for JL and Wright, who both played very well. When RA's in that role, Atkinson sags off and allows the guards to get a good head of steam coming off the screen |
penn nation Professor Posts 21204 |
02-29-20 10:03 PM - Post#302454
Still pulling for Penn to nab that 4th seed -- they can take Yale and we can take them. Don't be so sure you won't be playing Yale in the first round. If Harvard beats Yale at home next weekend and end up tied at the end of the regular season, Yale would drop down to the #2 seed since Harvard would have beaten them twice head to head. |
bradley PhD Student Posts 1842 |
02-29-20 11:30 PM - Post#302485
Some things that I agree with regarding Mitch's philosophy. One of his favorite lines relates to seniors and how they perform when it counts the most. If true, no one should count Penn out of winning IvyMadness as they have 3 core seniors who have been through a lot. They may have one last burst in them if they get to play in IvyMadness. In fairness, Yale and/or Harvard only if they beat Yale next weekend deserve to go to the Big Dance but that is obviously how the system does not work. Any of the four teams this year have a reasonable chance to win IvyMadness as there is simply not a dominant team although Yale has the edge plus they have Coach Jones. Yale will have to win it on the road -- only in IvyMadness. |
TigerFan PhD Student Posts 1889 |
03-01-20 12:52 AM - Post#302493
Yale seemed to get a lot of lucky bounces tonight and still just barely hung on thanks to two four-point plays down the homestretch. Proud of how the Tigers hung in there tonight. I think they’ve got a real chance at Ivy Madness. |
SRP Postdoc Posts 4911 |
03-01-20 04:10 AM - Post#302498
Have to say that this was the Llewelyn game that I visualized when he arrived on campus. His finishing, against a pretty good shot-blocking team, was superb, and his judgment on when to go was excellent. Too bad Aririguzoh happened to have his worst game of the year, looking out of sorts from the get-go. I thought Schwieger's last shot might go in, but alas. Pretty good defensive effort by the Tigers, especially on the glass. I do not understand why Morales isn't out there at the end when you desperately need a steal. |
TigerFan PhD Student Posts 1889 |
03-01-20 11:34 AM - Post#302534
I’m a big fan of Morales in certain situations to mix it up but I can understand why Mitch doesn’t have him in at the end last night. He’s just too prone to mistakes on the offensive side (how many times a game does he launch himself into the air with the ball and no clear options?) and too easy to shoot a 3 over on the defensive end. And missing the front end of the one-and-one with 5 and a half to play was brutal. |
1LotteryPick1969 Postdoc Posts 2275 |
03-01-20 11:59 AM - Post#302544
Just watched the end on replay. With one minute left, Princeton down one, with the ball, Schwieger drove the baseline to the hoop and Atkinson blocked it. Out of bounds Yale. Schwieger had just been blocked by Atkinson on his previous drive moments earlier. I question his decision. He must try something different. Pull up J or teardrop. If he doesn't have the teardrop, there's a project for him. I am very impressed with Derosiers' improved D. Wasn't Much slightly taller than Derosiers? Do any of you closer to the program have any more insight as to why he left the team? |
welcometothejungle Masters Student Posts 788 |
03-01-20 01:30 PM - Post#302564
I also thought the Schwieger drives were pretty crucial moments in the game, especially the second one when both Bruner and Atkinson collapsed on him, meaning someone was open for a kick out. Much probably had an inch or so on Desrosiers, but Desrosiers is definitely stronger and more physical than Much was. I don't think Much's departure from the team was surprising to people around the program, but I will say that he (and Reynoso-Avila, who also left the team before the season) are still on campus and close friends with the guys |
SRP Postdoc Posts 4911 |
03-04-20 08:07 PM - Post#303031
Schwieger was probably just overconfident on those two drives--it probably felt to him like the first block was bad luck or that he was just a little bit off on his jump. Learning to judge that stuff is important to becoming an even better player. As for Morales, one could have a discussion about game situations where his stature or high-variance ball-handling might be a problem. Being in a steal-it-or-lose condition at the end of a game is not one of those situations. |
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