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02-01-18 04:16 PM - Post#245410
Important home game here if the Tigers want to win this thing. On paper, PU should be fine. But Yale has good dribble penetrators and passes well, which always makes me nervous when there isn't a post defender to affect shots at the rim. Perhaps we'll see more of Gladson and Aririguzoh to give that presence. Stephens on Oni, Bell on Phills or Copeland, not too bad of matchups, but help better be ready, especially on Copelands drives down the right side of the lane.
Offensively, the Tigers have some opportunities. They can put five outside shooters on the floor without getting too small, and should have some drive and post-up opportunities on smaller Yale defenders. Just need to avoid the turnover bug and not shoot a horrible percentage from three.
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Eric Von Zipper
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02-01-18 08:16 PM - Post#245441
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Opens Princeton -7 1/2
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bradley
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Re: Yale 02-01-18 09:11 PM - Post#245450
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Yale generally has good ball movement that can give their guys open shots if the Tigers do not play sound fundamental defense. They like to go to the middle and then dish out to the outside like the Tigers or give Atkinson a dunk shot if they do not switch quickly on the interior. Phils has become one guy that can take it all the way to the hoop. Yale will play tough and hard but their interior defense is not particularly good. For the Tigers good ball movement to get open 3 pt shots and contesting shots will probably be the key once again. It is very unlikely that this weekend will be like the Columbia/Cornell weekend but anything can happen in a given game.
Although a very important weekend to keep hopes up as to a 2nd IL regular season crown, the sad thing is that it is not a do or die weekend regarding the IL Tournament. IL Tournament and IL Digital network might take some of the buzz out of the regular season -- unfortunate.
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Old Bear
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02-01-18 09:27 PM - Post#245455
In response to bradley
Oni seems to have struggled lately, will that continue?
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SRP
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02-01-18 10:17 PM - Post#245460
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Since I am interested in the regular season title (and less so, the top seed for the IL tournament), I'm still fired up for these tilts. But, yeah, the tension level is a lot less given the top-four structure.
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Tiger69
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02-02-18 12:09 AM - Post#245469
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Since everyone with the possible exception of the Tigers would be looking at a 15 or 16 seed, screw the Tournament. I want the real 14 game title.
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Tiger84
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02-02-18 01:58 AM - Post#245476
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Lunardi has Harvard (1/2 game up on Penn) as part of the play-in game if they are the Ivy representative.
(Followed by a date with Villanova if they win...)
Hopefully the Tigers will be at the top of the Ivy stadings shortly and we won't have to see this embarrassing projection anymore.
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JadwinGeorge
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02-02-18 10:17 AM - Post#245496
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Mason not playing this weekend reports Jeff Goodman based on interview with James Jones.
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Yale 02-02-18 10:54 AM - Post#245505
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Losing at the P's is something all of the 4th place contenders are predicted to do. Thus, starting off 2-4 should not harm Yale's chances to make the tournament. Next weekend, Yale hosts Columbia and Cornell, games that Yale will need to win - and will be expected to win. That 2-4 start could quickly become 4-4, with or without Mason, leaving Yale in good standing. Could be that Yale hangs with Brown, Columbia and Cornell for a while in the standings, eventually grabbing the 4th spot, especially if and when Mason does return.
Assuming favorites prevail this weekend, 2-4 Yale would be chasing 3-3 Columbia and tied with 2-4 Brown and 2-4 Cornell. If Columbia doesn't beat Harvard at Levien, Yale could be in a 4-way 4th place tie with its best player still expected to return. All 4 squads would have completed the road weekend at the P's.
Silver lining: Mason's delayed return is giving the season meaning again! At least for a little while, and only for 4th place.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 02-02-18 10:55 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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bradley
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02-02-18 11:22 AM - Post#245519
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I am with you that the IL regular season still means the most to me. I hope that the regular season winner also wins the IL Tournament. Hopefully, each team will play with the goal to win the regular season vs. qualifying for the tournament.
It appears that three teams will compete for the regular season championship and two or three teams may compete for 4th place. Regular season championship should be a tough, hard fought battle.
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Yale 02-02-18 11:40 AM - Post#245525
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If I was Tommy Amaker and Harvard is locked into the second/third spot entering the final weekend home games against Cornell and Columbia, I start Yoshor, Feinberg, Egi, Chatfield and Perez and assign Bryce and anyone else needing a rest or simply needing to rest any lingering injury to get those final papers done in order to avoid all nighters prior to the tournament.
Regardless, we know he is going to start Egi, Yoshor and Chatfield vs Columbia - Senior night.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 02-02-18 11:43 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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bradley
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02-02-18 05:22 PM - Post#245628
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Tiger fans reminder -- both games start at 6pm this weekend. Go Tigers!
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palestra38
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02-02-18 05:52 PM - Post#245636
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What's with the Early Bird special time slot for Princeton this year--even for the Penn Game in a week and a half? Just reflecting the average age of the crowd?
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bradley
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02-02-18 10:27 PM - Post#245722
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Tigers seem like they consistently have difficult coming out of the break. Yale played desperate and well -- Tigers were very fortunate to win being down 10 pts in 2nd half with 12 minutes to go. Slow out of the blocks, end of the first half and especially the beginning of 2nd half -- fortunate to win. Big three did not get much help from the bigs -- especially Gladson and Much (11 minutes? -- may have been ill based on how he looked on the bench. At least, Brennan stepped up and so did Young.
Bell and Stephens played well and very hard.
Pulled a victory out the jaws of defeat.
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bradley
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02-02-18 10:59 PM - Post#245740
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DesRosiers is not afraid. Made some clutch players. Schwieger got zero minutes -- Much 11 minutes.
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02-02-18 11:16 PM - Post#245747
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Their bed time is 8
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Tiger69
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02-03-18 12:21 AM - Post#245758
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Both P's survived scares at home while h was upset in NYC. This is unfolding as a much tighter race than most predicted. Winning at home will be vital to the eventual champion. It will be interesting to see if either Brown or yale can repeat their tough play tomorrow night.
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Yale 02-03-18 02:13 AM - Post#245767
In response to Tiger69
The rust was real and obvious (started 2-14 from 3!), but Bell and the vets carried us through. I love those 28ft rainbows from Aaron Young.
These freshmen really have nerves of steel. After missing two easy shots in a row, I was shocked to see Desrosiers take that high-pressure 3 late in OT. I thought he would be gun-shy and give it up to Cannady or Stephens. Nope. He had the look and trusted his shot. The future is bright.
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02-03-18 02:17 AM - Post#245768
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That was a tense affair. Copeland and Phills were tremendous for Yale.
Hated the lack of flow on offense, the repeated unnecessary bad switches on D (would have been better off in a zone, frankly) but loved the grit and playmaking by the Princeton juniors and seniors down the stretch. Bell was spectacular, Stephens was impressive, Cannady made enough sneaky little plays like the tip on the rebound at the end, Young and Brennan played well with more minutes than I was comfortable with, Leblanc chipped in just enough. It's funny to realize that if they'd shot an average percentage from three that this game wouldn't have been close.
Gladson looked really tentative, Arirguzoh's timing seemed off, Much was nonexistent, and Schwieger nailed to the pine. Shows that having some upper-class depth comes in handy.
The ILDN scoreboard operator had a terrible game. How hard is it to keep an accurate number on the screen? FTs flummoxed them somehow.
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02-03-18 08:52 AM - Post#245772
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That was a tense affair. Copeland and Phills were tremendous for Yale.
Hated the lack of flow on offense, the repeated unnecessary bad switches on D (would have been better off in a zone, frankly)
We don't beat this team if Mason played. Jones is a fantastic coach. I was amazed how good their spacing was on offense, and how they were able to free up for one on one drives to the hoop.
I wondered about zone also, but probably we don't play it often enough to do a good job.
Speaking of zone, is the 1-3-1 extinct?
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