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Username Post: Harvard vulnerable at Yale?        (Topic#11640)
Dial Lodge 
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02-25-11 10:34 PM - Post#97947    

Harvard plays a tough Yale team Saturday at Yale, which has an ancient gym with steep stands that is compact and loud - it can be a tough environment in which to play.

Yale will be gunning for their hated rival, and Harvard may be a little worn out after tonight's nail biter with Brown.

Princeton still has to win the showdown with Harvard next week, but Harvard is vulnerable tomorrow night at Yale.



Edited by Dial Lodge on 02-25-11 10:35 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
gokinsmen 
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Harvard vulnerable at Yale?
02-25-11 10:58 PM - Post#97951    
    In response to Dial Lodge

I would agree. Morgan and Braswell have been cold from the arc for several games now, which can't last much longer, and they played the Crimson tough at Lavietes.

Our relative lack of athleticism and depth in the backcourt left us more vulnerable to Brown than Harvard, but Harvard's youth and relatively thin frontcourt is more vulnerable to Yale than we were. With its solid balance and experience, Yale is a bit like Princeton-lite...I definitely expect a close game.

 
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