Ever True
Junior
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Age: 28
Reg: 02-02-15
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01-14-23 02:39 PM - Post#349508
Hate playing Princeton at home - feel like we play them close at Jadwin and always get blown out at the Pizz. No Malachi Ndur for this one, per Mike Martin, who says he's out indefinitely with a knee injury. Unfortunate, given that I think today is a game where being able to throw a bunch of bodies at Evbuomwan and Kellman would've been helpful.
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Ever True
Junior
Posts: 255
Age: 28
Reg: 02-02-15
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01-14-23 04:53 PM - Post#349546
In response to Ever True
KINO. LILLY
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gokinsmen
Postdoc
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Reg: 02-06-10
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01-14-23 05:01 PM - Post#349553
In response to Ever True
Lilly was unstoppable. Probably my favorite non-Tiger in the league.
Anya and Owusu-Anane did a great job containing Tosan and keeping him and Kellman off the offensive glass. We were one-and-done all night.
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SRP
Postdoc
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Reg: 02-04-06
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01-14-23 09:46 PM - Post#349585
In response to gokinsmen
That was impressive by Brown, especially inside on defense and on the boards (on both ends). Lilly is always a threat to explode, and he's done it to Princeton before.
Bruins tried to hand it back to us on the foul line, but the Tigers handed it right back.
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Bruno
PhD Student
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Loc: Brooklyn, NY
Reg: 11-21-04
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Princeton 01-14-23 11:38 PM - Post#349592
In response to SRP
We were lucky Princeton was worse than we were from the line. Brown was great on the Dboards and Kino took over with one of the most spectacular spurts we’ve ever seen from him. Big 2nd half stretch from Pax and I thought Owusu-Anane did everything.
LET'S go BRU-no (duh. nuh. nuh-nuh-nuh) |
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JBears
Senior
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Reg: 06-06-12
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01-15-23 10:18 AM - Post#349597
In response to Bruno
Great collective effort by staff and players. Adjustments at halftime enable the Bears to hold the Tigers to 24 points, as they tightened up the inside D. Princeton was having their way with many one-on- one efforts during the first 20 minutes.
Early in the season Martin said he would be less rigid with his offensive play calling, and would allow the players to react more instinctively within some general concepts. That certainly was the case when he did not call a timeout before their last possession, allowing Kino to find his spot and win the game.
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