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iogyhufi 
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01-24-23 10:16 PM - Post#350175    

On Saturday night, the Tigers come to town in a game that, should Yale win it, would pull the Tigers back into the pack and would more or less complete the righting of the ship that Yale so desperately needed after starting 0-2.

I think the matchup will be decided on the defensive end, and who can guard whom. Yale's biggest tests will be keeping a lid on Tosan and limiting open looks for Princeton's backcourt. Princeton's challenges will be handling Mbeng dribble drives (because I don't think any Princeton guard is quick enough to guard him straight-up) and being physical through Yale's cuts and screens.

Should be a good one.
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