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Username Post: Rutgers        (Topic#27494)
sparman 
PhD Student
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sparman
Reg: 12-08-04
11-07-23 04:48 PM - Post#358877    
    In response to Bryan

I am trying to scroll through the box score and stats, so naturally I go to the Atheltics Department website.

I absolutely detest this new design. It is about as user friendly as ex wives.

 
james 
Masters Student
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Age: 49
Reg: 03-18-19
11-07-23 04:59 PM - Post#358878    
    In response to sparman

congrats on a great win.

garrett johnson what if with this lineup.

but impressive nonetheless. for all concerned

 
SRP 
Postdoc
Posts: 4914

Reg: 02-04-06
11-07-23 07:05 PM - Post#358888    
    In response to james

Seems like the starters haven't forgotten the hard-won lessons from late last season about physicality and toughness on D. Pierce's 15 rebounds jump out as well. And we've all been waiting for Allocco to be a more consistent scorer, rather than just a facilitator and bail-out option at the end of the shot clock.

Gonna need some bench development, though.

 
Bryan 
Junior
Posts: 233

Loc: Philadelphia
Reg: 11-21-04
11-07-23 07:59 PM - Post#358891    
    In response to james

Very good to see Garrett Johnson healthy after the last two years. Would have been nice to have him play for Princeton but he's got 4 years to play at Geroge Washington. Led GW in scoring and rebounding with 21 and 9 last night so he's off to an excellent start.

 
Tiger81 
Masters Student
Posts: 412
Tiger81
Loc: Montclair, NJ
Reg: 11-21-04
11-08-23 05:37 PM - Post#358924    
    In response to Bryan

Some kudos for the Tigers from TheKnightReport post-mortem:

"The biggest disappointment of the night was how Princeton ‘out-toughed’ Rutgers, especially in the post. The bigger and more dominant Cliff Omoruyi was not so dominant as Princeton’s Caden Pierce and Matt Allocco combined for 9 offensive rebounds and 15 rebounds total. Matt Allocco, Xaivian Lee, and Caden Pierce willingly pounded the ball down low to convert easy shots around the basket.

Rutgers was downright outplayed by a smaller Princeton unit, but furthermore, Mitch Henderson outcoached Steve Pikiell, whose squad looked unprepared for what the Tigers threw at them."

https://rutgers.rivals.com/news/big-opportunity- lo...

 
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