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02-11-19 07:46 PM - Post#275968    
    In response to SomeGuy

A few of us pondered the state of Harvard's guard situation on Saturday night.

Bryce was exhausted and beat up.
Christian was exhausted and left the game early in the second half with a leg injury. He could barely walk after the game.
Corey was injured.
Justin wasn't dressed.
That left Rio Haskett and Noah Kirkwood as the only healthy guards in the regular 10 man rotation, and they are down the depth chart in large part because they are turnover prone at the early stages of their careers.

Coach Earl saw this as well and Cornell pressed for almost the entire second half.

Looking down the bench, Spencer and Tommy McCarthy were the next options, but they haven't played much recently. We concluded that given all the switching that was going on, it was likely that Spencer would be exploited on defense, especially by Matt Morgan or the forwards.

Instead, Bryce and Christian - each of whom were obviously spent - tried to gut it out but the ball movement clearly stopped and the press began to take its toll.

Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 02-11-19 07:47 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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