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bradley 
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02-16-17 12:58 PM - Post#222022    
    In response to SRP

That's true about Phills although Chambers and Aikens scored 43 points on the Yale guards at New Haven although Copeland was able to easily drive by Harvard guards, particularly Chambers, and score.

Yale has six players who average between 9-12 points per game with pretty high shooting percentages as they move the ball around for easier shots. They also rebound very well particularly on the offensive boards.

It helps if they can shutdown Downey as they did in the first game as it takes away an option. Downey got his limited points against Gladson not Miller or Brennan. I have a feeling that Arirguzoh is going to get more playing time based on Henderson's post-game Columbia comments. Downey did have a double/double last Saturday night in their loss to Harvard.
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