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Username Post: Seth Towns - Honorable Mention        (Topic#21433)
84grad 
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03-27-18 03:10 PM - Post#254407    

Great to see Seth Towns named AP All-American Honorable Mention. Well-deserved.

Now we just have to hope he's ok.

 
penn nation 
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Re: Seth Towns - Honorable Mention
03-27-18 11:03 PM - Post#254432    
    In response to 84grad

IIRC, every league MVP gets that designation at minimum.

But certainly an honor nonetheless.

 
palestra38 
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Re: Seth Towns - Honorable Mention
03-28-18 08:24 AM - Post#254436    
    In response to penn nation

And objectively, he was the best player in the League.

 
PennFan10 
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03-28-18 11:18 AM - Post#254458    
    In response to palestra38

Any word on his knee injury? I presume and MCL strain but have no idea. Hope he is ok.

 
palestra38 
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03-28-18 11:21 AM - Post#254460    
    In response to PennFan10

This is the last I have seen, and as you see, they have released no information:

http://www.donbest.com/ncaab/injuries/

 
SRP 
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03-29-18 12:13 PM - Post#254514    
    In response to palestra38

Should be on the All-Smooth team as well. Don't see a lot of quick guys who look that unhurried.

 
rbg 
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09-07-18 08:11 AM - Post#260994    
    In response to SRP

Over at NCAA.com, Andy Katz has some complimentary things to say about Seth Towns.

https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/a rticle/2...

- 7. When will everyone catch on about Harvard’s Seth Towns? Well, it shouldn’t take too long. He was the Ivy League player of the year. He was an AP All-American honorable mention. He was only a sophomore last season when he scored 31 against Columbia, 25 against Kentucky and helped Harvard win the Ivy League regular season and get to the NIT after failing to win the Ivy League tournament. The 6-7 Towns should flourish as a junior and push Harvard to the top of the Ivy, holding off teams like Yale while also competing with Brown’s Desmond Cambridge for player of the year honors. -

 
PennFan10 
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09-07-18 10:56 AM - Post#260997    
    In response to rbg

I hope he is healthy enough to play. If so Harvard is the clear favorite

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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09-07-18 11:38 AM - Post#260998    
    In response to PennFan10

Projects Harvard at #7 MidMajor. Harvard plays at #9 St. Mary's on Nov. 24th. Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend = TV?

 
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