Tiger81
Masters Student
Posts: 412
Loc: Montclair, NJ
Reg: 11-21-04
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01-20-24 04:25 PM - Post#361869
In response to Vonsid
8-0 run, looking much less tentative
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sparman
PhD Student
Posts: 1352
Reg: 12-08-04
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Columbia 01-20-24 04:32 PM - Post#361871
In response to Tiger81
Looks like Columbia could inflict pain on a lot of teams this season. Not seeing as much Engles bashing as usual.
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gokinsmen
Postdoc
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Reg: 02-06-10
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01-20-24 04:33 PM - Post#361872
In response to Tiger81
Blake THREE-ters. So glad to see him look like his old self today.
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gokinsmen
Postdoc
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Reg: 02-06-10
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Columbia 01-20-24 04:51 PM - Post#361874
In response to gokinsmen
Another gritty road win! Never trailed... but man that was close. Columbia played physical defense all game and they finally ran out of gas.
Other than 5-6 brain fart turnovers, this was a really good effort from the guys. Great defense and weathered some very iffy non-calls (especially in the first half).
De La Rosa is one of my favorite non-Tiger Ivy players. Glad to see him back and looking sharp... in a Princeton victory. Gamblers must have been upset to see him come off the bench and play starters minutes to keep the game close.
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Tiger81
Masters Student
Posts: 412
Loc: Montclair, NJ
Reg: 11-21-04
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01-20-24 04:55 PM - Post#361875
In response to gokinsmen
Agreed, tough win against a very solid and motivated Lion team on their home court. Nice to see Blake Peters be such a factor in the win.
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mmp629
Junior
Posts: 259
Reg: 11-22-04
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01-20-24 05:20 PM - Post#361878
In response to Tiger81
Having seen Princeton live a few times this year, I never thought they were going to lose, even when Columbia got close. Princeton seems to have an unusually effective combination of extreme toughness coupled with lots of offensive options on every play. So much fun to watch this year!!
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gokinsmen
Postdoc
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Reg: 02-06-10
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Columbia 01-20-24 05:31 PM - Post#361880
In response to mmp629
Agreed. You can just tell this group doesn't panic in crunch time. Even if they make a bad mistake on one end, they make up for it on the other.
I'm convinced they pull out the St. Joe's game if Pierce were on the court to secure that last defensive rebound.
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mmp629
Junior
Posts: 259
Reg: 11-22-04
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Re: Columbia 01-20-24 05:47 PM - Post#361883
In response to gokinsmen
You are right- they never seem to panic!
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1LotteryPick1969
Postdoc
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Loc: Sandy, Utah
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: Columbia 01-20-24 07:46 PM - Post#361907
In response to mmp629
Good bye to Levien, until ILT, I hope.
Hello Newman next week. Cornell will truly try to run us into the ground with depth. Allocco needs to play fewer than 38 minutes.
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SRP
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01-20-24 07:48 PM - Post#361909
In response to mmp629
If anything, I was more worried that the Tigers were a tad too comfy with a single-digit lead. They forced some one-on-one moves as if possessions weren’t that important. But overall a very solid effort on the road. Great to see Peters the driller back in form, and some nice shot blocks and steals from a number of guys at key moments.
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gokinsmen
Postdoc
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Columbia 01-20-24 10:12 PM - Post#361929
In response to SRP
Notable: Peters has played under 30 minutes in his last 4 games and he's 13-34 from deep in that stretch (38%).
With Davis taking on more minutes, Peters is able to rest more and he's shooting like his old self again. I think many of us felt he was struggling due to heavily increased usage.
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