13otto
Masters Student
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Loc: Philadelphia, PA
Reg: 11-22-04
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01-29-24 07:10 PM - Post#362360
In response to UPIA1968
My son tells me the Squash team in ranked #1. When is their next match?
They had been ranked #1, but I think Trinity leapfrogged them last week. In any case, the two teams meet this coming Sunday (2/4) in Hartford at noon, in a battle of the top two teams. At noon on Saturday (2/3), Penn will play at Yale.
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SteveChop
PhD Student
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Reg: 07-28-07
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01-29-24 07:57 PM - Post#362361
In response to UPIA1968
Bill Creedon was the tallest and heaviest FB player in fall, 1967? I don’t think so and I was a FB manager that season.
As to BB, let’s remember that the Ivy League is forcing ppl like Laczkowski and Slajchert to transfer instead of having a fourth year next year.
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penn nation
Professor
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Reg: 12-02-04
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01-29-24 09:04 PM - Post#362365
In response to SteveChop
At least there will be a legit newcomer to take Slajchert's spot in AJ Levine who is having a very, very solid senior campaign at York.
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SteveChop
PhD Student
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01-29-24 09:39 PM - Post#362368
In response to penn nation
With all due respect to Mr Levine, hard for me to accept that a freshman will “ replace” a starter who should get serious consideration as All-Ivy. We’ll talk after Levine shows he can play division I bball (I say that about any incoming first year player).
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penn nation
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Lumbo 01-29-24 10:13 PM - Post#362369
In response to SteveChop
Not the second he steps on the floor, of course, but for a career trajectory.
His high school does not have any kind of basketball tradition at all, but it is currently on a bunch of Top 25 lists for best teams in the entire state--and he is an important factor on getting them there.
I believe Penn lucked into this one--Levine could have checked out many more schools, and since he committed his stock has soared even higher.
Edited by penn nation on 01-29-24 10:15 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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SomeGuy
Professor
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01-29-24 10:44 PM - Post#362371
In response to UPIA1968
Not sure how you are defining “player,” but Columbia graduates two starters, Brown graduates one starter and a key reserve, and Harvard graduates their big starting center.
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UPIA1968
PhD Student
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Loc: Cornwall, PA
Reg: 11-20-06
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01-29-24 11:32 PM - Post#362372
In response to SomeGuy
Thanks, I stand corrected again. Still, the prospects of a contender the next two years are small.
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