whitakk
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03-08-16 12:03 AM - Post#203732
I'm curious, what does everybody think for the All-Ivy teams? Feels more wide-open than past years, especially getting down to the second team.
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Columbia Alum
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03-08-16 01:33 AM - Post#203733
In response to whitakk
Think it's pretty wide open:
First team: Lo, Sears, Mason, Caruso, Kuakamensah
Second team: Weisz, Sherrod, Endosomwan, Boudreaux, Matt Morgan, Rosenberg. Also likely: Mullins, Cook, DNH
ROY toss up between Morgan and Boudreaux, I would give it to Boudreaux based on being more efficient offensively.
POY: Lo, possibility for Sears, but I think Lo edges him this year.
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mrjames
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03-08-16 08:19 AM - Post#203736
In response to Columbia Alum
POY will be Sears. Can't imagine it going another way. ROY is much closer, but I like Morgan to win it. Wouldn't be surprised to see Cannady slip on the Honorable Mention list. I don't think Kuak will be first team, though he should be among three fighting for DPOY with Agunwa and Lo.
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JadwinGeorge
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03-08-16 09:05 AM - Post#203739
In response to mrjames
First Team: Sears, Mason, Sherrod, Weisz, Kuakamensah
Second team: Lo, Caruso, Boudreaux, Edosomwan, Cook
ROY: Boudreaux
POY: Sears
DPOY: Kuakamensah
COY: Henderson
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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03-08-16 11:27 AM - Post#203753
In response to JadwinGeorge
First Team: Sears, Mason, Lo, Caruso, Edosomwan
Second team: Sherrod, Kuakamensah, Morgan, Boudreaux, Cook, Okolie
ROY: Boudreaux
POY: Sears
DPOY: Okolie
Kuakamensah could surpass Edosomwan due to seniority and Zena's injury. Okolie is a sleeper for All Ivy List, but handled opponents best scorer all year and, in league only play, was top 5 in rebounds and shooting percentage while scoring 13.2ppg.
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Dr. V
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03-08-16 12:26 PM - Post#203760
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Sears will probably win POY in deference to Yale's great championship season, but Mr. James "can't imagine it going any other way"? Taking into consideration that one is a 4/5 and the other a 2/1, the stats on Sears and Lo are pretty similar.
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Tiger69
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Re: All-Ivy 03-08-16 01:28 PM - Post#203770
In response to whitakk
Honorable Mention: Entire Princeton rotation
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SomeGuy
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Re: All-Ivy 03-08-16 02:32 PM - Post#203773
In response to whitakk
My prediction:
1st team: Sears, Lo, Sherrod, Rosenberg, Caruso
2nd team: Mason, Kuakamensah, Mullins, Cook, Weisz
POY: Sears
ROY: Boudreaux
DPOY: Sears
COY: Jones
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digamma
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03-08-16 03:24 PM - Post#203776
In response to SomeGuy
Sears, Mason, Lo and Caruso seem like locks for the first team. Sherrod would get my vote for the final spot, but I doubt they put three Yalies on it.
That leaves Kuak, Zena, Rosenberg, Boudreaux, Morgan and one of a half dozen Princtonians for the second team.
POY: Sears
ROY: Boudreaux, by a hair.
DPOY: Would love to see Okolie recognized, but I think Lo will win.
COY: Jones
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SomeGuy
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03-08-16 04:56 PM - Post#203783
In response to digamma
That's part of why i guessed Sherrod over Mason for 1st team. Sometimes the seniors get some deference, and i doubt 3 Yale guys make it. Mason has 2 more years to be a 1st teamer (and likely will be).
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bradley
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03-08-16 05:26 PM - Post#203787
In response to digamma
1st Team -- Sears, Lo, Mason, Caruso and it should be Sherrod but probably will not be him. Probably Kuak as he is a senior but could be Boudreaux or Edosomwan.
2nd Team -- Sherrod, Boudreaux, Edosomwan, probably Weisz and Morgan but I would go with Mullins over Morgan. Others Rosenberg and Okolie.
POY -- Sears followed by Lo followed by Mason. Sears should get it and probably will although Lo may receive the award if voters split some votes with Mason and possibly, Sherrod. Sears was the senior leader on a 13-1 team that won the Ivy Title for the 1st time in 50+ years.
ROY - Boudreaux, Morgan, Cannady
DPY - If Kuak gets first team, it may be Okolie. If Kuak makes 2nd team, probably, Kuak. Followed by Okolie and either Cook or Lo.
COY -- Jones, Henderson, Donahue
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Old Bear
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03-08-16 07:20 PM - Post#203799
In response to bradley
I would remind you that Kuakumensah led the league in rebounding and blocks, averaged (within in a rounding error)a double-double, and set the All Time record for Blocked Shots. It's hard to make first team or DOY on a team that didn't win much, but he deserves both.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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03-08-16 11:41 PM - Post#203855
In response to Old Bear
If Kuakumensah receives those accolades, they'd be well deserved. However, I don't see that he led the league in rebounds per game either overall or just in conference games. Am I missing something?
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whitakk
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03-09-16 10:53 AM - Post#203898
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Here's our selections: http://www.nycbuckets.com/2016/03/big-apple-buc ket...
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SomeGuy
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03-09-16 11:24 AM - Post#203905
In response to whitakk
Thanks! Those stats on Morgan and Boudreaux are amazing. It will be interesting to see what they can become. In terms of pure counting stats, it's hard to imagine they could get much better.
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mrjames
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All-Ivy 03-09-16 05:05 PM - Post#203978
In response to SomeGuy
My predictions, FWIW:
1st team:
Sears
Lo
Sherrod
Caruso
Mason
POY:
Sears
ROY:
Boudreaux
DPOY:
Okolie
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Old Bear
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All-Ivy 03-09-16 05:08 PM - Post#203979
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
My bad, CK had 196 (9.6 per game), ZE had 202 (9.9 per game. CK was 1st in blocks, 2nd in Rbs. and 9th in scoring.
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Quakers03
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03-09-16 05:47 PM - Post#203987
In response to Dr. V
Is POY even a question? Am I missing something? One guy led his team nowhere in his teams most important season in decades and the other led his team to breaking a 50+ year drought. All else being fairly equal, which is the best case scenario for Lo from a stats standpoint, this isn't very close.
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westcoast
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03-09-16 08:53 PM - Post#204006
In response to Quakers03
And here are the results:
1st Team: Lo, Caruso, Mason, Sherrod, Sears (POY)
2nd Team: Kuakumensah Mullins, Morgan, Boudreaux, Edosomwan, Nelson-Henry, Weisz
ROY: Boudreaux
DPOY: Okolie
COY: Jones
Honorable Mention: Rosenberg, Okolie, Cook, Victor
http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?...
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Columbia Alum
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03-09-16 09:24 PM - Post#204016
In response to westcoast
Fair picks, I would probably drop DNH to honorable mention since there are 7 second teamers
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dperry
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03-09-16 11:33 PM - Post#204045
In response to Columbia Alum
Fair picks, I would probably drop DNH to honorable mention since there are 7 second teamers
There were ties in the vote.
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TigerFan
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03-10-16 12:15 AM - Post#204049
In response to westcoast
Three Yalies seems a bit much for a team that only one the league by one game. Not sure who I'd put up though, which I guess is reason for the three.
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PeteD
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Re: All-Ivy 03-10-16 12:20 AM - Post#204051
In response to SomeGuy
My prediction:
1st team: Sears, Lo, Sherrod, Rosenberg, Caruso
If Rosenberg played at the level of a 1st teamer like he did two seasons ago, Columbia and Yale would likely be playing for all the marbles at the Palestra this weekend.
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palestra38
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Re: All-Ivy 03-10-16 10:58 AM - Post#204069
In response to PeteD
He played that way against Penn.
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