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mountainred 
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11-23-15 05:46 PM - Post#195839    
    In response to SomeGuy

  • SomeGuy Said:
I'm just jumping in so we have Penn represented in this thread along with Brown, Harvard, and Princeton. Let's see if we can get all seven before anyone from Yale comments.

Agreed this was a good showing by Yale. Not sure about their balance though. They'd be in a lot worse shape if it was just Sears on offense, of course. But it really is just Sears and Mason, with some help from Montague and Sherrod. Victor seems to be Yale's Isaac Cohen on offense (only with lower efficiency to go with low usage). And the bench didn't show up at all in the first game, and was pretty quiet against SMU. So depth is my question on Yale.



Doing Cornell's part.

Not going to get many shots at an SMU when they hit just one of nine from behind the arc.

Sears and Mason are the bulk of the offense, but is it that much different from last year with Sears and Duren? Mason and Duren's usage numbers look pretty similar to me.

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