01-17-20 05:10 PM - Post#296897 In response to SomeGuy
One thing was obvious: we didn't have the one-on-one defenders to stop them from getting what they wanted in the paint in the first game. Schwieger abused everyone who guarded him other than Simmons.
If you'd looked at Princeton's out of conference performance, you would have seen a team that wasn't shooting well from three point range, and you could have anticipated that they would change up their offense in order to mask that weakness. It seems we didn't game plan for such a change.
They looked a lot more like Princeton in the second game.