dperry
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12-22-18 07:08 PM - Post#269897
In response to Stuart Suss
Way to remain calm and keep playing well after things got WWE up in there for a while.
David Perry
Penn '92
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weinhauers_ghost
Postdoc
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Loc: New York City
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12-22-18 07:09 PM - Post#269898
In response to Stuart Suss
We express our appreciation for their 10-23 foul shooting.
Hah!
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Lefteroo
Senior
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Reg: 02-12-05
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12-22-18 07:09 PM - Post#269899
In response to Stuart Suss
Thanks, Stu. The final half minute remained a mystery to me. Would have enjoyed listening to the UNM announcers summarize the Penn win.
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20Penn14
Senior
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Reg: 02-26-12
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12-22-18 07:14 PM - Post#269900
In response to Lefteroo
I wanted to see if their coach was gonna flip out at Donahue again during the handshake
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dperry
Postdoc
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12-22-18 07:15 PM - Post#269901
In response to 20Penn14
I wanted to see if their coach was gonna flip out at Donahue again during the handshake
I suspect it was a perfunctory greeting at best.
David Perry
Penn '92
"Hail, Alma Mater/Thy sons cheer thee now
To thee, Pennsylvania/All rivals must bow!!!" |
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JadwinGeorge
Senior
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Age: 75
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12-22-18 07:19 PM - Post#269902
In response to Lefteroo
Penn is constructing an historic OOC record. Neither Yale nor Harvard has shown that either can play with the Quakers. Barring injury the Quakers may threaten to do something I did not believe could be accomplished after the Tigers' magical run in 2017: 16-0! Make no mistake about it, this is a very special team. The Quakers clearly belong in the Top 20. Running the IL table should give them at least an 8 seed.
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Quakers03
Professor
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12-22-18 07:19 PM - Post#269903
In response to dperry
AJ stepped up big time. And Bryce came through exactly when we needed it. Take a well earned few days off and then go out to Toledo for a big game.
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weinhauers_ghost
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Loc: New York City
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12-22-18 07:22 PM - Post#269904
In response to JadwinGeorge
Penn is constructing an historic OOC record. Neither Yale nor Harvard has shown that either can play with the Quakers. Barring injury the Quakers may threaten to do something I did not believe could be accomplished after the Tigers' magical run in 2017: 16-0! Make no mistake about it, this is a very special team. The Quakers clearly belong in the Top 20. Running the IL table should give them at least an 8 seed.
Bite your tongue. You're trying to put a hex on us. We're just going to take the season one game at a time, which is as it should be.
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JadwinGeorge
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12-22-18 07:25 PM - Post#269905
In response to weinhauers_ghost
Believe me, If I could I would!!!
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palestra38
Professor
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12-22-18 08:39 PM - Post#269910
In response to JadwinGeorge
Just ridiculously impressive. Penn teams that we thought were much more talented ALWAYS lost games like this. I think you have to go back to the early '70s to find a Penn team that won road games like this. And this was a character game--no Max, Antonio not having any feel, we played only 7 players at altitude.....and we led virtually start to finish in one of the toughest road venues in the nation with a psychotic opposing coach. We miss FTs, are not a very good rebounding team and have no PG who can really control the ball (although that Goodman pickup and escape with the behind the back dribble was awesome), and weren't shooting that great tonight, but we still won by 10. We just continually get better shots than our opponents. On to Toledo and Max Klinger.
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Chip Bayers
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New Mexico 12-22-18 08:50 PM - Post#269912
In response to palestra38
It was a good solid win, especially since we didn’t play particularly well. But that may say more about UNM, which could end up outside the top 200 by season’s end if they keep playing as poorly as they have. This is already their 4th home loss of the season in the supposedly impregnable Pit.
Edited by Chip Bayers on 12-22-18 08:51 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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penn nation
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Re: New Mexico 12-22-18 09:14 PM - Post#269914
In response to Chip Bayers
I only started watching around 5:30 pm EST, but for me the biggest takeaway was Mike Wang being able to play a key role even when his outside shot is not falling.
His height was bothering UNM down low when playing defense. That bodes well for Ivy season.
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Quakers03
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12-22-18 09:16 PM - Post#269915
In response to penn nation
There is no doubt that Wang is our difference maker. He's just going to get better and better too.
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UPIA1968
PhD Student
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Loc: Cornwall, PA
Reg: 11-20-06
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12-22-18 10:32 PM - Post#269921
In response to Quakers03
is there anyway to see a replay?
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T.P.F.K.A.D.W.
PhD Student
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Loc: Our Nation's Capital
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12-22-18 10:54 PM - Post#269922
In response to UPIA1968
I'm watching it right now.
https://player.watchstadium.com/47/index.html?asse...
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Stuart Suss
PhD Student
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12-22-18 11:14 PM - Post#269925
In response to T.P.F.K.A.D.W.
For those wishing to watch the replay at the link above:
The game tips off at 6 minutes, 45 seconds into the video.
The final five and a half minutes, with the score at 61-61, can be found at 1 hour, 43 minutes into the video.
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SteveChop
PhD Student
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12-23-18 12:00 AM - Post#269929
In response to Stuart Suss
This may be inappropriate self-praise but I want to note that of the five Penn alums there (not counting player families), THREE of us were from the Class of 1971 - Bill Waas who came from San Francisco and Moe Szporn and me from Philadelphia. Shout out to Gary Bressler and Paul Chrystie who also traveled from Philadelphia.
On to Toledo!
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Chip Bayers
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New Mexico 12-23-18 12:28 AM - Post#269931
In response to SteveChop
Per his tweets, Andy Glockner drove down from Denver, so add at least a 6th.
Edited by Chip Bayers on 12-23-18 12:29 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Quakers03
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12-23-18 12:29 AM - Post#269932
In response to SteveChop
Keep it going! Must have been awesome to be there. I can't imagine the thoughts watching the antics of their coach.
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rbg
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12-23-18 12:29 AM - Post#269933
In response to SteveChop
Another great win!
It's a shame that the video ran out before the final buzzer. It would have been good to hear the announcers discuss the Penn win.
I thought they were done when UNM made its run in the first half and three fifths of the starting lineup each had two quick fouls. Very glad to be proven wrong. Since the 0-6 start to league play in '17, this team continues to amaze.
In the 2nd half, the Quakers went 2-7 from three (two nice shots from Bryce) and 5-9 from the line, but shot 11-21 from two. The Lobos meanwhile went 2-13 from three, 3-8 from the line and 9-25 from two.
Btw, KP now has Penn at #99! (Yale is #98 and Harvard is #100)
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