cc66
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12-28-23 11:58 PM - Post#360950
An less than impressive win by the women, 74-67who were largely saved by Hsu's 31.
We are going to have play much better on Sunday against Pacific if we want an unblemished west coast record.
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PeteD
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12-29-23 03:55 PM - Post#360961
In response to cc66
Weird game... the Lions came out roaring in the 1st Qtr with 16 points in the first 4 mins, and this had blow-out win and 100+ points written all over it. But USF kept battling and took a 10-pt lead late in the 3rd Qtr.
But Abbey led the way for a nice comeback win. Agreed, they'll need a better performance on NYE vs Pacific to keep the win-streak going. The Lions shot 4 for 27 from beyond the arc. In their last two games, they're 8 for 51... 2 for 37 for players not named Hsu.
Abbey's 31 points place her in 2nd place on Columbia's all-time scoring list (Men and Women), passing Lo, McMillian, and Jenkins last night.
Camille Zimmerman 1,973
Abbey Hsu 1,783
Buck Jenkins 1,767
Jim McMillian 1,758
Maodo Lo 1,756
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PeteD
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12-29-23 04:04 PM - Post#360962
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Abbey on the verge of cracking the Top 10 on the all-time Ivy Women's scoring list...
1. Diana Caramanico (Penn) 2,415
2. Allison Feaster (Harvard) 2,312
3. Hana Peljto (Harvard) 2,109
4. Camille Zimmerman (Columbia) 1,973
5. Vita Redding (Brown) 1,962
6. Gail Koziara (Dartmouth) 1,933
7. Katharine Hanks (Dartmouth) 1,870
8. Reka Cserny (Harvard) 1,863
9. Jayne Daigle (Dartmouth) 1,846
10. Justin Gaziano (Brown) 1,818
11. Alyssa Baron (Penn) 1,806
12. Shayna Mehta (Brown) 1,785
13. Abbey Hsu (Columbia) 1,783
14. Donna Yaffe (Brown) 1,779
15. Jewel Clark (Penn) 1,743
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cc66
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12-29-23 04:07 PM - Post#360963
In response to PeteD
Yes, the 2-37 is scary. I am especially disappointed in Riley Weiss's stats. I thought that by now, she would present a bigger 3 pt. threat.
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PeteD
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12-29-23 10:43 PM - Post#360967
In response to cc66
What's even more alarming is that most of these 3-pointers were good, open looks and came against two teams (Wagner and USF) not known for their long, athletic perimeter defenders.
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