iogyhufi
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03-01-23 08:47 AM - Post#352765
Will Charlie Brown finally kick the football? This is Brown's fourth year of needing one specific win to make it in, but they're not playing Penn in that game for a change.
In Brown's favor, they lost to Yale by just three in JLA in a game where Yale shot 8-12 from three and attempted 17 more free throws. Matt Knowling also played in that game, and it's not yet clear that he'll play this weekend.
In Yale's favor, Brown had 28 from Lilly, including 6-12 from three, and still lost. Owusu-Anane is also banged up, and Brown is already a bit thin up front. Yale is also, to put it mildly, playing better now than they were when they were 1-3 going into their first game against Brown.
If Knowling plays, I think it will be hard for Brown to come away with a win. Yale's playing their best basketball of the year right now, and they know that they need a win to earn a championship.
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palestra38
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 09:01 AM - Post#352768
In response to iogyhufi
Question is whether Brown will play it differently if Cornell manages to lose to Columbia earlier in the day and thus clinches the 4th spot before the game.
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iogyhufi
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 09:28 AM - Post#352770
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I just can't see that happening (Columbia has been dismal away from Levien), but true, that's another factor.
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palestra38
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 09:43 AM - Post#352771
In response to iogyhufi
Cornell has lost 5 of their last 6, however. Just noting that it could happen if this represents a true tailspin rather than being weak on the road when most of their road games were 2nd half.
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iogyhufi
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 12:51 PM - Post#352783
In response to palestra38
Great interview with Coach Jones on local TV. He tells an amusing story about Pete Carril being a jerk to him without cause in his first year of coaching for Yale (I'm editorializing, he told it much more positively).
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SomeGuy
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 01:32 PM - Post#352787
In response to palestra38
Yes, I think Cornell is just the flip of Penn’s season. They just had all the tough road games late. 4 of the 5 losses are road losses to the top 4 teams in the league (besides Cornell). Obviously the home loss to Harvard is bad, but other than that, this is just the schedule making a good team look great in the first half and bad in the second.
I’ll be shocked if the Columbia game is close.
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palestra38
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 02:09 PM - Post#352791
In response to SomeGuy
Clearly, as Penn fans, we want to win our game, watch Cornell win and then leave it to Brown in a win or die situation.
I think Penn matches up better against Brown than Cornell, but at this point, it really doesn't matter.
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palestra38
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 03:06 PM - Post#352793
In response to iogyhufi
LOL---Carril dressed dowm a scared young coach over not having a film guy with the team on the road and Jones is happy to be mentioned in the same breath.
I did like how he is confident he can get the 110 wins to pass Carril in 5-6 years.
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james
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03-01-23 05:00 PM - Post#352818
In response to palestra38
Ha. Maybe the ivy will be in the superconference discussion after all?
I listened to a few podcasts w James lately. most of the themes were repeated. 1) he has no idea why 200 wins is significant bc he doesn't delineate; 2) carrill was a jerk to him 3) more optimistic on knowling getting back by the tourney and 4) he would likely take another job IF he thought he had a path/chance at a final 4
The q is can we play better if knowling comes back bf the tourney than we did the last time he came back from injury
We better
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iogyhufi
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03-01-23 05:06 PM - Post#352820
In response to james
I gotta say it feels a lot different now than it did back then. Much more flow to the offense and better communication within the defense. Knowling was on fire back then and it was covering for a multitude of sins. Poulakidas is also playing much much better; he had a rough start to the season.
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TigerFan
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 07:26 PM - Post#352827
In response to palestra38
20 Ivy League wins a year would really be impressive.
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penn nation
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 08:06 PM - Post#352828
In response to TigerFan
20 Ivy League wins a year would really be impressive.
Yeah, even if we do add Stanford and Rice.
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iogyhufi
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Re: Brown II 03-01-23 08:17 PM - Post#352830
In response to TigerFan
Pete Carill never did that!
(I assume he thought the guy was telling him he was 100 overall wins shy rather than conference wins. 20/season is about the pace Yale has won at recently, so that's not too unreasonable.)
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iogyhufi
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Re: Brown II 03-04-23 08:29 PM - Post#353077
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The first half had a lot of slop both ways. Yale jumped out to an early lead and looked clinical doing it, but then Brown upped the intensity and managed to force Yale into some bad possessions (sometimes aided by uncalled fouls, but I can hardly accuse these refs of calling too few fouls). The Bulldogs played a lot of bench players a lot of minutes in that half. Hopefully the starters will come out fresh.
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penn nation
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03-04-23 08:53 PM - Post#353080
In response to iogyhufi
MBeng not giving Lilly any breathing room here in the second half. Tough matchup for Brown.
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iogyhufi
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03-04-23 09:42 PM - Post#353088
In response to penn nation
Bez Mbeng deserves his flowers. 10-12 from the floor, 27 points, and all while holding Kino Lilly down to a relatively pedestrian performance. Yale has gotten three amazing performances from three different players in three consecutive games. And all came without Matt Knowling.
Yale spotted the rest of the league two games (@COL, home vs. DART) and still won the league. What a turnaround.
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james
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03-04-23 10:09 PM - Post#353100
In response to iogyhufi
and the year after losing the ball dominant Azar swain
They lose matthue cotton for the year who I and James expected to have a huge senior year ...knowling played against d and c but to finish it like this without him is a solid coaching job
But now the new season starts and it doesn't matter
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03-05-23 03:33 AM - Post#353122
In response to james
There were moments where Yale uncharacteristically looked a bit nonchalant (even cocky) and Brown cranked up their effort and intensity to go on runs. But down the stretch, the Bulldogs refocused and made it home.
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Brown II 03-05-23 09:50 AM - Post#353141
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To start 1-3 and win the top seed is one hell of a job. I am going to bet no team in Ivy history has done that and won the title.
LET'S go BRU-no (duh. nuh. nuh-nuh-nuh) |
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penn nation
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03-05-23 10:06 AM - Post#353145
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To me, at least in the second half, Yale had this in the bag. They’re such a tough, well coached team. And when you have such a stalwart defender as Mbeng who provided such an unexpected offensive bonanza (has to be Ivy POW by acclamation), there really wasn’t much Brown could to do counter it.
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Re: Brown II 03-05-23 03:56 PM - Post#353188
In response to Bruno
To start 1-3 and win the top seed is one hell of a job. I am going to bet no team in Ivy history has done that and won the title.
Closest might be ‘02 when Penn started 2-3 and ended up with the bye in the three-way playoff after tying Princeton and Yale, because they had swept PU and ended 3-1 against the other two.
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Stuart Suss
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03-05-23 04:22 PM - Post#353196
In response to Chip Bayers
In that 2002 season recalled by Chip, after Penn started 2-3, Penn needed to run the table. They finished the season 9-0 to create the three way tie at 11-3.
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