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Username Post: Where Things Stand
jadwin 
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Age: 75
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11-19-15 05:33 PM - Post#195533    
    In response to mrjames

It is so strange watching Harvard play without Saunders and Chambers as well as Mondou-Misi. Saunders and crew were exceptionally good and tough minded and this group of players is a work-in-progress. They probably would have beaten UMass if they only hit a few wide open 3pt shots. Without Saunders and Chambers, they seem to play a little tentative. Saunders was ridiculously clutch.

It is weird watching them occasionally getting beaten on the boards and their guard play defense is not very good. It is hard to believe that one of the other Ivy teams will probably win this year. In all likelihood, Harvard may finish between 3rd-5th in the Ivies but they will be back with vengeance next year -- I'm sure.

Yale looks very good -- Columbia is probably pretty good -- Princeton is too early to tell especially without Brase. Should be interesting.
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