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Username Post: Cornell        (Topic#22572)
jeromelh 
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02-02-19 10:42 PM - Post#274845    
    In response to TigerFan

I didn't see the whole game. Is Much OK?? Didn't see him in the second half.

 
gokinsmen 
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02-02-19 10:47 PM - Post#274847    
    In response to jeromelh

I only caught the 2nd half and OT, but I never heard any mention of an injury to Much. Schweiger just had the hot hand today (and yesterday!).

 
1LotteryPick1969 
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Re: Cornell
02-02-19 10:47 PM - Post#274848    
    In response to gokinsmen

Who is the third string point guard????

 
1LotteryPick1969 
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Re: Cornell
02-02-19 10:48 PM - Post#274849    
    In response to 1LotteryPick1969

By the way, Morgan is going to see Myles Stephens in his sleep.

 
SRP 
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02-02-19 11:03 PM - Post#274856    
    In response to gokinsmen

Great win with more superior defense on tap--Stephens really held Morgan down, with some team help. Cornell shot in the low thirties, not too many treys, fortunately sucked at the FT line. Too many ORs given up for comfort, not enough TOs forced (until overtime), but good enough in this case.

The team actually committed a ton of turnovers in the first half with JL handling the ball most of the time. Morales had three bad TOs of his own in a short span of time in the second half, but more than made up for it with his press-breaking, charge-drawing, ball-hawking, FT-shooting bravura. Llewelyn is still not helping very much to make the offense go, but his D is good now and he is excellent at controlling the ball--the team needs him back, especially because I feel like he's going to start hitting some shots.

Huge games from RA and Schweiger (we knew he had it in him). Stephen was a bit too hesitant to let fly from three but was generally effective and sensible in his usage--not forcing things too much but asserting himself as needed or when he had the edge. Much was not inspiring but played OK defense, and Desrosiers was very active if only moderately productive.

The officiating was not consistent and through my orange-and-black lenses seemed to be overall favoring Cornell. The no-call at the end of regulation was the most flashy, but Warren went over a Tiger's back and got a call in the first half, there were some weird calls on who last touched balls that seemed clearly off the Big Red, etc.

If this team could just get back some of its three-point shooting mojo to go with its improved D and tough post play, then they would be really hard to beat.

 
penn nation 
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02-02-19 11:06 PM - Post#274858    
    In response to SRP

Cornell went to the line THIRTY SIX times on Friday night.

You guys are in no position to complain about that aspect of the game.

 
TigerFan 
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02-02-19 11:13 PM - Post#274859    
    In response to penn nation

Hey PN why don’t you go back to your own board and celebrate your big win tonight? Go drink a high ball or something.

 
bradley 
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02-02-19 11:49 PM - Post#274864    
    In response to SRP

Arirguzoh and Stephens are incredible athletles and so is Llewellyn although he is a freshmen. The Tiger's team has evovled from the Petie Carril to Mitch Henderson. Henderson's style makes sense in this era although there is an understandable yearning to return to the backdoor. The Tigers now are more athletic than the Quakers, Lions and Cornell. The problem and challenge will be Yale and Harvard but you need to be athletic to compete with them.

I was wrong about Schrieger as he has really stepped up. DesRosiers is playing an important role while Much is not much. Problem is that they are starting to run short of players especially if Llewellyn will miss action next week. I suspect that Cannady will not play next weekend but will be back for games 7 and 8 although time will tell.

 
whitakk 
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02-03-19 12:08 AM - Post#274868    
    In response to bradley

After all the big ones he's made over the years I can't believe Stephens missed that putback at the end of regulation. Fortunately it didn't matter.

What a bizarre 12 months this team has had.

 
SRP 
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02-03-19 01:23 AM - Post#274878    
    In response to whitakk

If no Llewellyn/Cannady next week, somebody is going to have to cowboy up at reserve PG. Looks like one of the freshmen would get the call. Johns? Wright? If they can't hold up Morales will need more than that brace to hold himself together over the minutes he'll pull.

 
westcoast 
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02-03-19 01:59 AM - Post#274879    
    In response to SRP

I think Ethan Wright has been worthy of more playing time, even before the Cannady and Llewellyn situations. Wright missed over a month with a wrist injury after the St. John's game, but he's finally healthy now. For the last several minutes of the D3 Wesley game, they tried Wright at the point and I think he handled himself fine. I think he can drive, rebound, and play defense, and like Llewellyn, I think the shooting will come around. We'll see if he can earn some more minutes.

 
1LotteryPick1969 
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02-03-19 08:31 AM - Post#274882    
    In response to westcoast

They can almost get the ball up the court without a point guard even against the press (albeit a soft press) using back-passes.

Aririguzoh then moves to the high post to receive & distribute the ball. Only problem, he has a tendency to look only to his left, so he sees just half the court.

But he is smart and a quick learner.

 
bradley 
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02-03-19 08:44 AM - Post#274885    
    In response to westcoast

I do not know if Wright is ready yet although it will probably be him or Johns. Wright made a bad defensive play right after coming in although he diid redeem himself on one of the next series defensively -- he looked a bit tentative offensively. Most important attribute for whoever plays is fundamental, solid defense and let Arirguzoh, Stephens, Schwieger and others to score.

Coach simply cannot play Moralels 35+ minutes two nights in a row next weekend. Coach Earl was smart to pressure Morales and the Tigers more so after Llewellyn went out -- more to come probably next weekend.

Next weekend is far more challenging than this weekend but who would have thought that the Tigers would be 4-0 and on a 7 game winning streak. Instead of losing 4 OT games last year that somewhat distorted IL results, they are winning tight games this year. Why -- Luck, Defense, Senior Leadership?

I hope that the Tigers have Henderson locked down.

 
1LotteryPick1969 
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02-03-19 10:09 AM - Post#274891    
    In response to bradley

So how do we match up against Yale?

If we put Stephens on Oni, that leaves Aririguzoh against Bruner, which is fine down low, but Bruner has 3-point range, and probably the speed to go around Aririguzoh if he comes out to guard him.

 
Tiger69 
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02-03-19 11:39 AM - Post#274903    
    In response to 1LotteryPick1969

Pray for a bench miracle

 
westcoast 
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02-03-19 03:33 PM - Post#274934    
    In response to bradley

  • bradley Said:
I do not know if Wright is ready yet although it will probably be him or Johns. Wright made a bad defensive play right after coming in although he diid redeem himself on one of the next series defensively -- he looked a bit tentative offensively.

Yeah, he fouled and created an and-1 on his first series, but then followed that up with a steal and a defensive rebound after that.

Among those with over 100 minutes played, Wright is 3rd on the team in Offensive Rebound % at 6.9% (behind RA and DesRosiers), 2nd in Steal % at 4.2% (behind Morales), and leads in block % at 4.0%. All small sample sizes (110 minutes played) of course.

I think Columbia was the perfect matchup for Schwieger. He was able to post-up and use his size/strength to score on Columbia's guards. But the matchup against Yale is much tougher. Our guards will have to matchup with Copeland and Phills, and then Swain off the bench. Someone will have to chase Swain around the 3-pt line, and chase Copeland around the mid-range. And they can't expect much help from the bigs because of Oni and Bruner.


 
Eric Von Zipper 
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02-03-19 04:52 PM - Post#274946    
    In response to gokinsmen




Princeton Basketball
Predictions Update
Feb 3, 2019
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After beating Cornell 70-61 yesterday, Princeton is now projected to finish the regular season 17-10 (9-5 Ivy).
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The odds that the Tigers make the NCAA tournament are up to 14%, an increase of 2% since yesterday.
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We currently rank Princeton as the #154 team in the country, and the #5 team in the Ivy.
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Next game: Fri, Feb 8 at #97 Yale. Our power ratings give the Tigers a 20% chance to wi

 
bradley 
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02-03-19 09:41 PM - Post#274971    
    In response to 1LotteryPick1969

Good question but tough to answer without knowing the health status of Llewellyn. Postgame, he was walking carefully but he was walking. The other wildcard factor would be if Cannady is reactivated.

Assuming that Llewellyn and Cannady do not play, the Tigers will start the game with a significant disadvantage. Additionally, homecourt for Yale will be tough to overcome.

Stephens will probably match up with Oni with DesRosiers guarding Reynolds. Arirguzoh will be on either Bruner or Atkinson but on Atkinson if they are both in the game. Morales will be on Phils. The total crazy match would be Copeland and Schwieger. Schweiger has the height and strength but Copeland has the moves and scoring touch. If Llewellyn is playing, he may be guarding Copeland.

With a little bit of luck, Bruner will shoot open 3s like he did at Cambridge -- he has cooled off but you never know.

Bench will be an advantage for Yale. Only hope might be for the Tigers to play phenominal defense and rebound. Would be nice if Cannady and Llewellyn were on the court.



 
Tiger81 
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02-04-19 02:43 AM - Post#274978    
    In response to bradley

Hard to see how Princeton beats Yale without both Cannady and Llewelyn, it was going to be a tough matchup even with both of them available.

Coach Henderson has been emphasizing defense and rebounding and that has been the difference-maker so far along with the emergence of Aririguzoh as an inside threat and Myles regaining his scoring touch.

Amazing that the Tigers have won the last 4 games, 3 on the road, while shooting 15-71 (21%) for 3PT. It is a very different formula for this year’s team but to beat the big boys, especially on their turf, Princeton will need Schweiger, Desrosiers and Much to force them to defend the three point line by nailing a few more treys.

 
1LotteryPick1969 
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02-04-19 07:34 AM - Post#274979    
    In response to bradley

  • bradley Said:

Stephens will probably match up with Oni with DesRosiers guarding Reynolds. Arirguzoh will be on either Bruner or Atkinson but on Atkinson if they are both in the game.




So if Atkinson and Bruner are both in the game, and Aririguzoh is on Atkinson, who guards Bruner??? Much?

 
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