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Username Post: Mid-Preseason Power Rankings
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Reg: 11-21-04
11-29-04 03:33 AM - Post#340    
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Martin and Kaplan are close in that mix, with Penn fourth.




Rob, if you currently have Danley 2nd & Zoller 3rd at their respective positions, how do Martin/Kaplan add up to be better? Further, I am not certain everyone would agree with your perception of Martin's past play. Also, has Kaplan really shown enough yet, especially when you consider his shortened season last year?

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Preston has done the best of the fours statisically and in fact, followed by Stehle, with Zoller third.




While stats certainly dominate with the all-Ivy choices, I feel they can be overweighted in such an analysis. For example, while I think Preston is a fine player, I would probably take a healthy Logan over Preston. However, with Wallace and Venable as your primary scorers, I don't think Logan will ever have the big stats.
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