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HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 07:39 PM - Post#299079    

Tough game to watch. Refs calling everything. Not team in bonus after 12 minutes. 18 fouls called in 14 minutes

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 07:59 PM - Post#299084    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

At the half, 15 fouls on Harvard, 11 on Brown.
Deep bench players having to eat up minutes.
Crimson finish with Tretout and Sakota in the backcourt.
Awful to watch.
7 players with 2 fouls

 
mobrien 
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02-08-20 08:00 PM - Post#299086    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

Just a foul fest. Baker playing great again, but Amaker is really urinated about the lack of ball and player movement. Juzang got benched for it.

 
Chip Bayers 
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02-08-20 08:12 PM - Post#299089    
    In response to mobrien

Ah yes, that Saturday Ivy officiating.


 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 08:25 PM - Post#299096    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

6 fouls called in first 3 minutes
Awful, not entirely consistent either
Not complaining favoring one team, but phantom fouls followed by glaring no calls.
Ugh

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 08:31 PM - Post#299098    
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10 fouls at13:37 mark
36 fouls!

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 08:37 PM - Post#299100    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

Brown surged ahead by 7, Crimson come back to take the lead. Strange lineups. Mike Martin doing a lot of complaining, but 39 fouls almost evenly distributed

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 08:39 PM - Post#299101    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

Well, it’s going to be another last minute nail biter/war of attrition.

Announcers laughing at the refs

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 08:45 PM - Post#299106    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

Now 42 fouls with 8 minutes left.
Key players for both teams on bench
Did these guy ref B’nai Brith or girls parochial game last night?

 
penn nation 
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02-08-20 09:04 PM - Post#299109    
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  • HARVARDDADGRAD Said:
Now 42 fouls with 8 minutes left.
Key players for both teams on bench
Did these guy ref B’nai Brith or girls parochial game last night?



Presumably Bnai Brith league was stuffing itself with Shabbat dinner last night.

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 09:23 PM - Post#299118    
    In response to penn nation

Sorry everyone for persevererating on the refs. It was just an inconsistently called foul fest - 49 fouls.

Congrats to Brown.

Just hope this squad never does an Ivy game again. Ruined the experience even when it looked like Harvard had won.

 
mobrien 
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02-08-20 10:41 PM - Post#299132    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

Brown shot 28 of 32 from the line, and Lewis played maybe the worst game of his career.

Looked like Choh might have gotten with a walk there at the end, and didn’t see the foul on Baker unless he got him with the body. We didn’t really deserve to win, but that was honestly the worst officiated game I’ve ever seen.

 
Old Bear 
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02-08-20 10:59 PM - Post#299136    
    In response to mobrien

Refs were awful at both ends. I had a pretty good angle on the last play and I don't think Choh was fouled, but give Brown some credit for toughness.

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-08-20 11:25 PM - Post#299144    
    In response to Old Bear

Absolutely! Brown played a really competitive game. Anderson and Choh were hard to stop.
Congrats on what should be a strong bid for the tournament.

I had no idea what constituted a foul tonight. There was also no continuity - 49 interruptions for fouls. That’s a play stoppage by the refs every 45 seconds!

 
Bruno 
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02-08-20 11:39 PM - Post#299147    
    In response to Old Bear

I don’t think you call that foul. Glad they did.
LET'S go BRU-no (duh. nuh. nuh-nuh-nuh)


 
mobrien 
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02-09-20 12:13 AM - Post#299150    
    In response to Bruno

Anderson and Choh were great, Brown shot 87.5% from the line as a team, and they did a great job doubling Lewis and forcing him into turnovers. Brown definitely deserved it, but the refs were just awful. Felt like overtime would have been a more just result rather than deciding it on what looked like a phantom call.

 
digamma 
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02-09-20 12:26 AM - Post#299151    
    In response to mobrien

Brown played well, but that game was an abomination officiating wise. The fact that the last three seconds took more than ten minutes of real time says it all. The shot clock error shut the flow of hitting a nice shot.

I"m not sure we should have been given the 2 points to make it 71-69?

Edited by digamma on 02-09-20 12:31 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
iogyhufi 
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02-09-20 12:31 AM - Post#299152    
    In response to digamma

Truly, it's frustrating when the officials kill your momentum at the end of the game with a preposterously long review.

 
Chip Bayers 
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02-09-20 12:35 AM - Post#299153    
    In response to iogyhufi

The Ivy League Office laughs at our petty concerns about its disinterest in presenting a high quality product and fan experience at our venues.


 
mobrien 
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02-09-20 01:04 AM - Post#299155    
    In response to iogyhufi

It definitely wasn’t clear why we got the 2 points instead of the ball out of bounds with the score tied. The only thing that would make sense is if the follow went up before the refs blew the play dead. But that was never explained at all, and I wouldn’t trust those refs to get it right. It was impossible to know what they were going to call, but you knew they were going to call something almost every possession.

 
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