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rbg 
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02-15-20 10:16 PM - Post#300282    
    In response to rbg

Smith layup with 7.3 seconds left.

Harvard up 74-71

 
rbg 
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02-15-20 10:17 PM - Post#300283    
    In response to rbg

Djurcic cannot get inbounds, so he calls timeout.

 
rbg 
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02-15-20 10:18 PM - Post#300285    
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Bassey gets inbounds and is fouled.

Bassey hits 1-2 FT.

Harvard up 75-71 with 6 seconds left.

 
rbg 
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02-15-20 10:20 PM - Post#300287    
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Smith coast-to-coast layup with 2 seconds left.

Harvard up 75-73.

Juzang fouled with 0.5 second left. Hits 2-2 FT.

Harvard wins 77-73.

Edited by rbg on 02-15-20 10:22 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
rbg 
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02-15-20 10:25 PM - Post#300290    
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Kirkwood 22 pts (6-9, 2-11, 4-8), 10 rebounds
Smith 16 pts (7-10, 0-0, 2-4), 11 rebounds, 3 blocks, 4 steals
Juzang 10 pts (1-1, 2-13, 2-2), 5 assists

Smith 38 pts (14-27, 3-10, 1-1), 4 assists
Nweke 11 pts (5-8, 0-0, 1-1), 7 rebounds

 
mobrien 
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02-15-20 10:27 PM - Post#300292    
    In response to rbg

An embarrassing win. A whole heck of a lot better than an embarrassing loss, but still, back to playing to the level of our competition. We just couldn’t make any threes and yet kept taking them. A lot of them were open, but it would have been nice to see us attack the rim more. Noah in particular settled for a TON of threes off the dribble.

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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02-15-20 11:06 PM - Post#300299    
    In response to mobrien

As expected (see my posts), Engles has Lewis doubled and generally packed the lane, challenging Harvard to outgun Mike Smith with 3’s. We took the bait, and missed 35 of them.

Escape and advance

 
mrjames 
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02-16-20 09:22 PM - Post#300404    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

Very Harvard game all the way around.

Struggled with Columbia. Shot an insane number of threes despite not making many. Played three separate “closing five minute” stretches and controlled two of them but let them both slip, needing a fortunate play by Bassey to keep things alive in one of them. Then played from behind in the third, hit a bunch of big shots and iced the game with free throws.

Was predictable they’d struggle at least once this weekend. They’d have lost to 90% of the country with the stats they threw up there last night. They didn’t. A win is a win.

 
digamma 
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02-18-20 01:50 PM - Post#300537    
    In response to mrjames

So maybe this was a good weekend to be skiing without internet access?

On the plus side, it was a chance to tell my 9 year old about trying to track scores in the "olden days" as we refreshed our 3G phone connection continuously in the OTs.

 
palestra38 
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02-18-20 02:03 PM - Post#300540    
    In response to digamma

"For all the sports news instantly, dial 976-1313!"

 
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