Local Observer
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07-21-16 06:29 PM - Post#208804
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Hey, Lewis no longer on the roster??
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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07-21-16 10:08 PM - Post#208807
In response to Local Observer
Lewis is at the top of the roster - #0
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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07-21-16 10:21 PM - Post#208808
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
19 players on roster - 7 frosh
Siyani will be added when he returns but Hunter Myers is missing.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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07-22-16 08:28 AM - Post#208812
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
OOC Schedule starting to leak out:
Away/Neutral:
Stanford
BC
UMass
Home:
Holy Cross
McGill
Fordham
Northeastern
Howard
I believe there will be one more home game scheduled and, hopefully, some stronger away games. Christmas seems to be still open. I understand that teams are avoiding playing Harvard. Could be that we play Vermont and BU away. Could lead to very strong record, but very weak RPI.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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Moving Forward 07-22-16 11:05 AM - Post#208824
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Jumping the gun A LOT, but if Harvard doesn't have any blockbuster opponents scheduled for their remaining 3 or 4 OOC slots, it looks like Harvard may need to win the tournament due to its weak SOS and RPI. Very very little room for error(s)/losses.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 07-22-16 11:05 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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mrjames
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07-22-16 07:57 PM - Post#208905
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
I believe Houston is owed a return game.
I'd also imagine that BU will be home this year.
I would not expect any other big names on the schedule. Not a lot of takers on hosting Harvard.
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Tiger69
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07-23-16 07:51 PM - Post#208915
In response to mrjames
4* recruits. 2* schedule. Your stars might get a little bored with the competition.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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07-23-16 10:31 PM - Post#208918
In response to Tiger69
Don't be so negative on your Tigers. I'm sure they'll be worthy competition .... this year.
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H78
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07-24-16 09:54 PM - Post#208940
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
That's just old T69, trolling, as usual...
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digamma
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07-29-16 04:00 PM - Post#209116
In response to H78
I'm assuming we put in a call to Minnesota to give Siyani a home game and they said no...
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Tiger69
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07-30-16 03:27 PM - Post#209150
In response to H78
Just fighting the dog days of summer.
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Tiger69
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Moving Forward 07-30-16 03:34 PM - Post#209151
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Harvard grandad,
I'm looking forward to this season, although the days of Ivy dominance by ANY team are over. I don't see any more 3+ title runs by anyone. ..including your Cantabs. The talent is getting more spread out.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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07-30-16 06:42 PM - Post#209152
In response to Tiger69
Don't disagree, although if Harvard's incoming class matures together it should be quite a 4 year stretch. A seven recruit class will only get better with experience. Similarly, this is a big season for Princeton - many seniors.
Remember, I don't maintain Harvard has been dominant over the past six years. Four NCAA trips could have been two, meaning only two trips in six years. Dartmouth/Justin Sears was a miracle
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H78
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08-03-16 03:48 PM - Post#209231
In response to digamma
I'm assuming we put in a call to Minnesota to give Siyani a home game and they said no...
Aha...I know you'd be leading a great Crimson rooting section there!
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