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03-04-17 12:39 PM - Post#224694    
    In response to Tiger69

Since there are so many close candidates, I'm starting to think final impressions in 'important' games will influence things.

POY: Sr. Cook earned it last night. Even if Dartmouth somehow beats Princeton tonight and makes the tournament, Soph. Boudreaux is likely runner up. Both solidified their chances last night.

ROY: Towns was amazing last night, and has now averaged over 20 pts over his last 5 games. Oni/Towns/Aiken/Betley are nos 8/9/10/13 for in-conference scoring. Brodeur has dropped to 19th. There are pros and cons for each, mostly related to inconsistency (Aiken/Oni) and downward trend (Brodeur). Towns and Betley are the most impressive candidates over the final 4 weekends. Fact that Betley didn't play in 10 of Penn's games would likely eliminate him. Tough call.

DOY: Wish Zena played more and Bruner is likely to win this before it's through. Zena gets caught up on switches but he has handled opponents like Downey and Brodeur with no help unlike any other center in this league. Leaning towards Princeton's Stephens, if not Princeton's entire starting 5+Bell.




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