skiba34
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02-23-14 02:25 AM - Post#165164
Truth be told I haven't followed the rest of the league as much this year. So outside of Columbia I really don't have a good feel of who has been playing great. I know Alex Rosenberg has.
So who else may be on the 1st team and who is in the running for POY?
Opinions???
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iabhoops88
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02-23-14 04:35 AM - Post#165171
In response to skiba34
If I had a vote, it'd be for Justin Sears for POY. Bray, McGonagill, Rosenberg for 1st team. Maybe Cotton or Cherry. Harvard will likely get one, but different players stepping up each game. Chambers is most valuable, Saunders is best player, but Moundou-Missi has been most consistent. Curry has stepped it up and Casey may be most important player.
Leland King for ROY.
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Justball
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03-01-14 10:19 AM - Post#165723
In response to iabhoops88
For 1st team Bray, McGonagill, Sears, Rosenberg and probably a Harvard player.
Player of the Year I have Sears and ROY I like Spencer Weisz or Spieth depending how these last 3 games go for the season.
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PeteD
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03-01-14 02:01 PM - Post#165749
In response to Justball
1st Team:
Bray... 2nd in scoring (league games only), 10th in rebounding, 5th in FG %, T-2nd in assists, 1st in steals/game
Sears... 3rd in scoring, 3rd in rebounding, 2nd in blocked shots
Rosenberg... 1st in scoring, 4th in FT %, T-3rd in steals
Chambers... 1st in assists
Kuakumensah... 5th in rebounding, 15th in scoring, 1st in blocked shots, defensive POY?
2nd Team:
Lo
McGonagill
Saunders
M-M
Dougherty
It looks like Bray, Sears and Rosenberg are locks for the 1st team... POY will come down to the final weekend. Can go to any of the Top 3.
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mrjames
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03-01-14 02:39 PM - Post#165753
In response to PeteD
So, I never know what the coaches or their SID proxies are actually judging when they submit their All-Ivy votes. They certainly seem to value offensive performance massively ahead of defensive ability. And even on the offensive end, the counting stats seem to matter more than the efficiency stats. Then, finally, some look at Ivy play only versus the full season.
Thus, I can't predict the actual teams. I will tell you that Wesley Saunders would be a unanimous first teamer in my book. He is the best two-way player in the league. Justin Sears would join him and should win POY. After that, it will likely be players who are great offensive threats, but less capable defensively. Rosenberg, Bray, Chambers, McGonagill, Hicks, etc. all come to mind. There will also be some guys who are above average on both ends (Kuakumensah, Curry and Lo come to mind).
I don't know who will ultimately win the awards, but if I were starting a team tomorrow, I'd take Sears and Saunders before anyone else.
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Chet Forte
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03-01-14 03:54 PM - Post#165759
In response to mrjames
Sears is not nearly effective on the road as he is at home, and he can be shut down. This isn't an award for most athletic, it is for the player who is the best performer, week in and week out. It is going to go down to the final weekend. In my book it is the guy who can put his team on his back.
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mrjames
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03-01-14 04:11 PM - Post#165762
In response to Chet Forte
While I grant Sears wasn't as consistent in non-conference play, take a look at his numbers in Ivy play. He's using 30-40 percent of possessions and still decently to incredibly efficient. He is the only reason that Yale is remotely close in this chase. Which I assume is what you mean by putting the team on his back. He's not just athletic. He's a crazy effective basketball player both as a scorer and as an interior presence defensively.
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TigerFan
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All Ivy league and POY predictions 03-01-14 04:13 PM - Post#165763
In response to Chet Forte
Sears was a force of nature in the first half last night against Princeton's bigs but TJ Bray shut him down in the 2nd half and Sears did not help the team in other ways to compensate. I think POY goes to TJ or Saunders, both of whom have all around games and spark their teams when they need it. All three should be locks for 1st team and I'd add Chambers, Frankowski and McGonagle (whose name I can't even spell but of whom others seem to be highly enamored. )
Edited by TigerFan on 03-01-14 04:41 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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PeteD
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Re: All Ivy league and POY predictions 03-01-14 11:35 PM - Post#165847
In response to TigerFan
... and I'd add Chambers, Frankowski and...
Wait... wut?
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skiba34
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03-01-14 11:52 PM - Post#165851
In response to PeteD
Must assume he meant Rosenberg. Both Peddie Prep grads however.
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TigerFan
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03-02-14 01:00 AM - Post#165856
In response to skiba34
Yes.
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jumanji
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03-02-14 12:48 PM - Post#165885
In response to TigerFan
I'd have Sears (PoY), Saunders, Bray, Rosenberg as clear first-teamers. Nobody really stands out for the fifth spot to me; I'd put McGonagill there today, but wouldn't argue with a few others.
I have no doubt Saunders will be a first-teamer, and I think he'll get some PoY support. Coaches everywhere love him.
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Old Bear
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03-02-14 01:08 PM - Post#165888
In response to jumanji
Saunders (POY), Bray, McGonagill, Sears, Chambers and Rosenberg. Yes, I know that's six.
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mountainred
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03-02-14 04:35 PM - Post#165909
In response to Old Bear
Using Basketball State's average efficiency in league games you get (not counting Maldunas)
First team: Bray, Sears, Rosenberg, Dougherty, and Moundou-Missi.
Second team: McGonagill, Saunders, Kuac, Curry and Spieth.
Lo would be first Honorable Mention.
Personally, I think Saunders is close to a 1st team lock, as are Bray, Sears and Rosenberg. I bet McG gets the last spot over a second Harvard player because he's a senior and because no consensus develops on who gets the next Crimson vote.
I'd give Sears POY pretty much regardless of what happens this weekend; where are the Bulldogs witout him? Spieth is the likely ROY, though I can't shake the memory of Leland King tearing us up in Newman with 23/12/4.
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SRP
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03-02-14 04:41 PM - Post#165911
In response to mountainred
Saunders has to be first team when you consider his defense. He's like Sydney Johnson with better scoring.
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TheLine
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03-04-14 09:55 PM - Post#166111
In response to SRP
Saunders, Sears, Rosenberg, Bray, McGonagill
Saunders as POY but would not argue if it was Sears.
2nd team: Chambers, Lo, Kuakamensah, Dougherty, Casey
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Dr. V
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03-05-14 12:41 AM - Post#166117
In response to TheLine
Hard to argue with that.
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IvyBballFan
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03-05-14 02:22 PM - Post#166131
In response to Dr. V
With one weekend left before All-Ivy type awards are announced, here is what I see.
Team I
PG- McGonagill
SG-Bray
SF-Saunders
PF-Rosenberg
C-Sears
Team II
PG-Chambers
SG-Lo
SF-Cressler
PF-Mondou-Missi
PF/C-Dougherty
HM
Hicks
Weisz
Boehm(HM?)
Brase(HM?)
Rivard(HM?)
With really good weekends, the (HM?) guys could earn HM.
POY-Bray. Princeton's brutal opening stretch, alot of it on the road, that left them with three losses by a total of five points, should not detract from his season-long performance. His work on both ends of the court, particularly if the Tigers sweep their remaining three games, merits this award.
ROY-Weisz. Solid the whole season with a particularly strong finish.
Some mention Kyle Casey. I, too, like his game. When he is on the court, he is a major contributor. However, he remains foul-prone, especially for a senior. Whether the refs don't cut him any breaks or he just plain fouls alot, his fouling has limited his playing time to 22MPG, whereas all the others on the AI team play 27 or more, and have the numbers to show it.
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Old Bear
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All Ivy league and POY predictions 03-05-14 05:32 PM - Post#166136
In response to IvyBballFan
Spieth and King should get consideration for ROY, Spieth would be my choice, but I'm afraid they may cancel each other out. The All Rookie Team (if there was one) would be Spieth, King, Weisz, Blackmon and Hobbie.
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H78
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03-05-14 08:01 PM - Post#166154
In response to Old Bear
Saunders (POY), Bray, McGonagill, Sears, Chambers and Rosenberg. Yes, I know that's six.
I'd second (or 6th) that.
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