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01-15-17 03:31 PM - Post#218408    
    In response to jst4245

  • jst4245 Said:
I think Princeton and Harvard are the top two teams. I would toss Yale in there but I think they rely too much on freshman to be a 10 win team in conference.


Yale PG Anthony Dallier did not play last night at Jadwin, apparently due to a one-night illness. He has really stepped it up this year. Even without Dallier, Yale was even with Princeton with two minutes left in last night's game.
While frosh Oni and Bruner are really doing a nice job, Dallier's leadership is crucial. IMO, it is too early to eject the Bulldogs from the league's Top Three.
Good luck, Bears! We'll know more Friday night at 10:15PM.

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