rbg
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11-05-19 09:45 AM - Post#289728
Men:
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2019/11/5/Men s-...
Women:
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2019/11/5/wbb -s...
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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11-05-19 09:12 PM - Post#289810
In response to rbg
Not a very good MIT team this year.
No Aiken or Towns and not much Kirkwood.
Crimson up 47-12 early in second half.
Robert Baker is the best player on either team tonight.
Chance to play bench, which started early.
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digamma
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11-06-19 12:07 AM - Post#289973
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
No Henry or Kale either. Lots of people to slot in for a few minutes as we go forward. Athletically, we look the part, but as is often the case, we need to clean up the sloppiness.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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11-06-19 01:00 AM - Post#289985
In response to digamma
Didn’t look good winning by 57 points. Not much to take away from tonight except that depth is strong.
Announcers weren’t alarmed about Bryce’s absence and flatly states that Seth will return within the month. Didn’t seem like Henry, Kale or Freedman have serious injuries either.
Freshman Ledlum showed how he is quietly a stats machine, leading both teams in points and rebounds. Haskett and Baker had good outings as well.
Maine on Sunday at Lavietes may empty the bench again, but Friday at Northeastern should be a game. Don’t expect Seth, but maybe Bryce?
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