Greenhorn
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11-12-22 02:14 AM - Post#346402
Men lose their home opener by 19 to Bryant?! They've allowed 88 and 89 points in their first two games. They've got a barn burner against Massachusetts College tomorrow.
The women lost a heartbreaker by 53 to Rhode Island, and take on New Hampshire on Sunday.
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Go Green
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11-12-22 01:07 PM - Post#346413
In response to Greenhorn
In fairness to the men, the game was tight with about five minutes to go before the wheels fell off.
And freshman Brandon Mitchell Day looks like he can really shoot.
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Greenhorn
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Men/Women Who Will Win First? 11-13-22 12:06 AM - Post#346437
In response to Go Green
Men Win 107-52 v. Cupcake U (actually Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, which I had not heard of until this week). It looks like ESPN had never heard of them either. In its box score for the game, it lists most of their players as playing the position of "Athlete" https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketba ll/boxsc...
Maybe the women should schedule them.
Edited by Greenhorn on 11-13-22 12:07 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Greenhorn
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11-13-22 12:13 AM - Post#346438
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One note about the men's game. Robert McRae III scored 18 points and Jaren Johnson 9. The two California guards were three star recruits according to Verbal Commits. That's a rarity for the Green (and the league as a whole). But they've not seen meaningful minutes in their careers to this point. No idea why that is, but I am curious.
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Go Green
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Re: Men/Women Who Will Win First? 11-14-22 06:37 AM - Post#346507
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The women lost a heartbreaker by 53 to Rhode Island, and take on New Hampshire on Sunday.
Well, the loss to UNH yesterday was a true heartbeaker.
Progress?
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CM
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Re: Men/Women Who Will Win First? 11-14-22 05:37 PM - Post#346539
In response to Go Green
UNH only had 8 dressed players and had lost by 20 to Siena last week; so, no losing to that team in no way can be seen as progress.
The URI game had one of the worst stat lines I have ever seen in an organized basketball game: Dartmouth had 27 turnovers and 2 assists. And, again, it's not like Dartmouth was playing UCOnn putting up those stats.
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Greenhorn
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Re: Men/Women Who Will Win First? 11-14-22 06:44 PM - Post#346541
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Okay, that was sufficiently horrifying to get my attention. But I checked the boxscore and don't see anything like it.
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basket ball/box...
Looks like 15 assists and 10 turnovers.
They were not good in this one (and choked away a late lead again). But they were not historically awful.
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Re: Men/Women Who Will Win First? 11-14-22 10:34 PM - Post#346551
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I think CM was referring to the URI game
https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basket ball/box...
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Greenhorn
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Re: Men/Women Who Will Win First? 11-15-22 12:49 AM - Post#346557
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Oh. My. Goodness.
Apologies.
Appalling and historic.
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Go Green
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Re: Men/Women Who Will Win First? 11-15-22 05:19 PM - Post#346591
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The URI game had one of the worst stat lines I have ever seen in an organized basketball game: Dartmouth had 27 turnovers and 2 assists. And, again, it's not like Dartmouth was playing UCOnn putting up those stats.
As I said in the other thread, the end of the Byrant game and the entire URI game were among the worst 41.5 minutes in the history of Dartmouth basketball for either gender.
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