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bradley 
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03-04-17 01:59 PM - Post#224719    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

Amaker did the best job of any IL coach, not surprising, as to how to attack the Tiger help defense by quickly kicking the ball out of the post with Lewis. It is true that the Crimson shooters were somewhat delirious in hitting 3 pointers as there were not many uncontested shots in many instances. It is certainly possible that Harvard hits their 3 pt shots again next weekend or the Tigers go stone cold and they pull off an upset.

If Harvard wins next weekend, Crimson will probably be a #14 seed or possibly #15. If Princeton wins #13 seed, #12 possible but unlikely due to the 50 rpi rank differential between the two teams. Historically, big difference as to win/lost results with 2 seed deferential. Crimson should be competitive if they do not experience a freshmen "freeze up".

Still not counting out Yale with Jones at the helm and their toughness.

I have a lot of respect for Amaker, Chambers and the Crimson program. They are tough.
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