digamma
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02-19-17 08:02 AM - Post#222427
Well, now we know we can play in the first half!
Probably partially due to Corey's illness but we saw a shrinking rotation as we prepare for tournament time.
It will be interesting to see how that plays out over the next two weeks as we appear to be locked into the 2-3 game against Yale (which quite frankly I don't mind). Will TA go super deep against Yale and Princeton, in particular, or focus on the more tournament ready rotation?
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bradley
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Re: C++ Weekend 02-19-17 12:48 PM - Post#222454
In response to digamma
I would hope and anticipate that Coach Amaker gives Princeton everything the Crimson have at Jadwin whether they are still in the hunt for #1 seed or not. You would also think that he would want to place doubts in the minds of Henderson and the Tiger players as well even if mathematically eliminated, unlikely, by tip off. He seems far to competitive, to his credit, to take a different approach and I would hope that all IL teams play hard to the very end of the season especially if the game matters for the 4th seed, i.e. like MLB. It appears that Amaker played the guys who gave him the best chance to win throughout the year.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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02-19-17 02:19 PM - Post#222464
In response to bradley
Doubts? Didn't the game at Lavietes already do that?
I expect Harvard to play 15 guys in a meaningless game at Jadwin. As I observed a month ago, Penn could benefit Saturday as well. Sorry Columbia.
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SRP
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02-19-17 03:12 PM - Post#222508
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Unless Princeton is undefeated going into its last game, I'd expect Henderson to play a lot of reserves for a lot of minutes. Critical to be fresh and uninjured for the tournament. Making the rubble bounce by bombing away with a top seed already assured would be silly if the only difference were two losses versus one loss. The clean sheet would be enough of an inducement, though, to get me to play for the win.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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02-21-17 07:11 PM - Post#222924
In response to SRP
Leading Harvard offensive shooting percentages from the weekend:
Chris Lewis: 66.7% (6-9)
Justin Bassey: 66.7% (6-9)
Tyler Moy: 66.7% (4-6)
Seth Towns: 60.9% (14-23)
Zena Edosomwan: 60.0% (6-10)
Kudos to Moy for being named one of NCAA Hockey "Three Stars" for the week!
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SRP
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02-21-17 08:46 PM - Post#222937
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Harvard fans should be most pleased by Towns's breakout. Him living up to his billing could be the difference between excellence and very-goodness.
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mrjames
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02-21-17 08:52 PM - Post#222944
In response to SRP
Towns has so much learning to do on both ends of the floor. If he can remember his assignments defensively and stop committing the cheap fouls, he could become an average defender. If he could stop dribbling into trouble and taking low percentage, on the move 2PT Js, his offensive rebounding, driving ability, mismatch in the post versus smaller guards and 3pt shooting could make him transcendent offensive talent.
If we were redrafting the 2016 freshman class for four-year potential, he might be the top pick. Granted, so might AJ, Bruner, Miye, Aiken or Lewis - kind of a good class.
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Tiger69
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C++ Weekend 02-22-17 01:50 AM - Post#222965
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
"I expect Harvard to play 15 guys in a meaningless game at Jadwin".
Thank you, Grandad.
I couldn't have made a better argument for the 14 game champion receiving the NCAA bid over the winner of the "Loser's 2nd Chance Tourney".
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PennFan10
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02-22-17 02:04 AM - Post#222967
In response to Tiger69
The Tourney is an extension of the regular season. It's part of the season now. You don't count your score on the 14th hole of a golf match. When Princeton loses, it will be because they couldn't finish what they started and the team that goes to the NCAA will do just as well or better than they could have.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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C++ Weekend 02-22-17 10:55 AM - Post#222983
In response to PennFan10
I expect Harvard to empty the bench against Penn and Princeton that weekend. Yes, some of the reasons I opposed the tournament were precisely because of issues like these:
- the final regular season weekend is now likely absolutely meaningless for at least the top 3 teams; and
- a 14-0 squad may not get the NCAA bid.
I say that even though I've purchased my tix for the tournament. For the first time in years, I'm likely not to attend the games at Penn and Princeton the weekend before.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 02-22-17 10:56 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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mrjames
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02-22-17 10:59 AM - Post#222984
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
To be fair, it's entirely possible that the final regular season weekend would be meaningless for ALL teams under the old system.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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02-22-17 11:02 AM - Post#222986
In response to mrjames
True. At this point the only traditional question would be whether Harvard could make a point at Princeton. Sort of same thing as last year's final weekend at Lavietes.
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PennFan10
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02-22-17 11:46 AM - Post#222994
In response to mrjames
Excactly! and the last three weeks of the season are usually meaningless for most of the teams under the old system. Right now every team, even Cornell and Dartmouth still has a pulse that gives them a path to an NCAA tourney bid.
Recruits for all those teams are taking notice. It's a more exciting league right now than I can remember
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CrimsonWest
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Re: C++ Weekend 02-22-17 12:18 PM - Post#222998
In response to Tiger69
At least there is the option for the NIT this year, if it comes to that.
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Tiger69
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C++ Weekend 02-22-17 12:48 PM - Post#223004
In response to PennFan10
Nonsense. The tourney is not an EXTENSION of the season now. It IS the season. Let's hear how you whine when/if your queckers ever again dominate the regular Ivy race only to have to defend themselves against some foe with a middling record on that opponent's home floor to get the NCAA bid. The only thing that would silence you, if that should ever happen, would be a nice, greasy cheesesteak down the old pie hole.
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Tiger69
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02-22-17 12:56 PM - Post#223006
In response to PennFan10
And Johnny and Tommy and Susie should ALL receive prizes for good attendance at kindergarten graduation.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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02-22-17 01:06 PM - Post#223008
In response to Tiger69
So, we've transferred significance and attention from #1 (10-0) vs #2 (8-2) to #6 (3-7) vs #4/5 (4-4). Awesome!!!
Would someone please let ESPNU know it ignorantly selected to broadcast the wrong game on Friday, March 3rd!
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Tiger69
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C++ Weekend 02-22-17 01:32 PM - Post#223014
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
The tourney rules all. Maybe they read your post about harvard playing all 15 for this "meaningless" game.
Edited by Tiger69 on 02-22-17 01:35 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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02-27-17 11:24 PM - Post#223965
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
While most Crimson players followed with with a strong offensive weekend, second line center Tyler Moy didn't score on any of his 5 shots. Should switch to basketball, although still shooting a respectable 37.6% (4 for 11) over his last 4 hockey games. Since he's a center, I wonder if he can make free throws!
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