JBears
Senior
Posts: 334
Reg: 06-06-12
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11-23-19 08:06 PM - Post#292148
Bears react well to the home court and friendly rims to shoot 52% and win convincingly. Hunsacker was 5 for 5 with 3 of 3 from 3 for 13 points. Also had 6 rebs and 3 asst. Great night for the Sr. And he missed some time early 2nd half with 4 fouls. Anderson likes playing against man-to-man D and goes for 23 pts. It’s great to see the development of Gainey. He had 5 pts with 2 blocks and 2 assists. He’s is getting much more comfortable on the court. The bench is contributing more. Nice will against a team that had 20 or more wins last year with 4 starters back.
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Bruno
PhD Student
Posts: 1419
Loc: Brooklyn, NY
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: NJIT 11-24-19 10:52 AM - Post#292177
In response to JBears
It was the 2nd most impressive Ivy win in Providence yesterday. But impressive nonetheless. I think NJIT is pretty good. And Brown took and kept control throughout. Good bounce back.
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JBears
Senior
Posts: 334
Reg: 06-06-12
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11-24-19 11:26 AM - Post#292182
In response to Bruno
The Quakers really took the game to Providence downtown at the Dunk. That surprised the heck out of me. Good for them and good for the league!
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palestra38
Professor
Posts: 32803
Reg: 11-21-04
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11-25-19 10:45 AM - Post#292225
In response to JBears
Yes, I don't know why Brown would schedule a game at the same time---with all those Ivy basketball fans in town, could have been a doubleheader.
Just kidding---maybe 200 Penn fans at the Dunk. But I probably would have checked out the Bears if they played after the Penn-Providence game had ended.
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Old Bear
Postdoc
Posts: 3992
Reg: 11-23-04
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11-25-19 06:15 PM - Post#292301
In response to palestra38
Note to MM and Jack Hayes: Please consult with P'38 when scheduling game times in the future. I think you missed on one or more paid admissions, and, perhaps, some concession stand revenue, as well.
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