HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-12-19 08:22 PM - Post#272347
A few minutes in and Dartmouth announcers mention that ‘we might see Bryce tonight.†Anyone know if Bryce is dressed?
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rbg
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01-12-19 08:34 PM - Post#272349
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I believe so,
https://twitter.com/currenrr/status/10842 350957777...
They may need him - down 34-24 at the 4 minute media break of the first half.
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internetter
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01-12-19 09:02 PM - Post#272358
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D 44-29 at the half
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internetter
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01-12-19 09:43 PM - Post#272383
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D 81-63 final
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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01-12-19 10:01 PM - Post#272393
In response to internetter
Bryce had a good seat for this horror show.
Nice job Big Green. I was fearful that Dartmouth can shoot - especially when left uncovered.
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rbg
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01-14-19 09:33 AM - Post#272517
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https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2019/1/13/mbb -d...
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AntiUngvar
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01-14-19 10:57 AM - Post#272535
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Nice job Big Green. I was fearful that Dartmouth can shoot - especially when left uncovered.
Must compliment your clear respect for the game and personal sense of sportsmanship as it emerges from the above remark. Some representatives from Harvard's most recent opponent school could learn somethings from your comment, as they've unfortunately chosen to (mis)represent themselves during the past 24 hours on the VoyBoard in rather juvenile and unseemly terms.
One game surely does not a season make for any team; just as one game coached by Tommy Amaker doesn't move the perception needle for someone who may one day merit enshrinement to basketball's Hall of of Fame- in terms of the body of work of both his playing career at Duke and what he's accomplished as a coach of three D-1 men's programs. Furthermore, if the present day coach of Duke University ever does leave that coveted position, there's surely just one man, party to today's Ivy League, who'd merit any kind of consideration as K's possible replacement; and that would of course be none other than Tommy Amaker.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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Dartmouth 01-14-19 01:17 PM - Post#272553
In response to AntiUngvar
Thanks again AU.
I'll note that this should not have been a surprise as I noted about 10 days ago that: "Dartmouth is winning games, especially at home where the Big Green are 7-1. Knight is emerging inside and Barry, Sistare and Foye are combinging to average more than 7 3's per game on 50%+ shooting."
Knight was very good Saturday (20pts, 8-10 shooting, 3 blocks), while covering for the absence of true center Will Emery who apparently is injured. I wonder if the result can be explained by the fact that without Emery Dartmouth played small, crisply moving and passing for open 3's and back doors. Possibly a lesson to be learned for the physically larger Harvard squad which does not present a PG who can harass opponents. Note that Rio Haskett replaced Spencer Freedman in the second half rotation. This also isn't the first time Harvard has been exposed by hot 3 point shooting (Northeastern). Harvard has talented guards, but the starting rotation doesn't cover well away from the basket.
Also, this isn't the first time Dartmouth's coaching has thrown a wrinkle at us resulting in a win up in Hanover. I recall the diminutive but lightning quick Malik Gil (5'8" or maybe less) harassing Wes Saunders as the Big Green erased a deficit to 'steal' a win.
Edited by HARVARDDADGRAD on 01-14-19 01:18 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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