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GoBigGreenBasketball 
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01-07-17 10:28 PM - Post#217687    
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Well they gave it the good ol'college try. The Big Green were in the game for the first half of the first stanza. Then it was clear, as Amaker went deep into his bench, that we were going to be playing from behind. Initially the interior points came easy then Harvard shut down the lane for the rest of the night. Barry was stellar (rising star). Evan did Evan things. Miles got into double figures. In past games, that was a great sign. So the Big Green had decent production, but slipped back into their old ways with 15+ turnovers and H shot 52% from the floor, including several highlight dunks. H took more shots, shot an phenomenal percentage, grabbed more boards, and turned the ball over much fewer times. There's not much more you can do.

With the exception MCcarthy, everyone Amaker put on the floor produced, considering he played 12 guys. You got to give the man credit. His star freshman point guard and leading scorer didn't play to form but the slack was easily picked up by two other freshman Bassey & Lewis (sounds like a CPA firm).

Well the coaches have a nice long break to scheme for the rematch.

Go Green

"...no excuses - only results!”

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