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02-29-20 03:39 PM - Post#302364    
    In response to 13otto

I certainly agree with your points, which are all valid. The arguments favoring Penn over Brown are also completely understandable.

I am just so disappointed with this team after last night's meltdown added to months of inconsistency (& injuries) and really dispirited losses to Brown and Dartmouth.

I can see Penn winning all 3 games in the regular season and maybe winning a semifinal, but I have a hard time seeing them go 2-0 in the Ivy Tournament on Harvard's home court. I don't see that happening for Brown either, but I could see that for Yale, Harvard and Princeton.

After the poor showings of almost all of the JA years, I should be thankful for a good group of players, a good coach, a yearly top 4-5 showing and a 2018 title. Watching Yale and Harvard become consistent nationally relevant programs (& knowing that all-time great AJ Brodeur is graduating), however, leaves me frustrated that Penn will be mired in the second tier hoping they can get the #4 spot and being teased that the team can win it all if they can play to their potential and things break in their favor.

Edited by rbg on 02-29-20 03:42 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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