cc66
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01-27-24 05:14 PM - Post#362262
Women beat Penn,84-55. Hsu with 28, Collins with 22.
Men beat Penn for the first time in 7 yrs, 84-81, DLR with 24.
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cc66
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01-27-24 05:29 PM - Post#362266
In response to cc66
Correction: It was 85-55.
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Chet Forte
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01-27-24 06:15 PM - Post#362271
In response to cc66
I was at the mens’ game. Excellent all around effort and great poise in crunch time when Penn made a run. Excellent coaching job by Engles in minimizing our size disadvantage in the front court. DLR was excellent.
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PeteD
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Two victories 01-27-24 07:02 PM - Post#362273
In response to Chet Forte
Nice to get the Quaker sweep! When was the last time that happened?
Abbey was due for a big game and she came through today. Her six 3-pointers move her into 2nd place all-time in Ivy history for 3-pt FG made, passing Cornell's Matt Morgan. She now has 337. Only Big Red legend, Ryan Wittman, has more (377).
Edited by PeteD on 01-27-24 07:03 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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PeteD
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01-27-24 07:31 PM - Post#362276
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My crack team of statisticians noted this is only the 6th time ever that the Columbia men and women have swept Penn on the same day... first since Feb 26, 2010. Abbey was 9 years old.
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Columbia 37P6
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Two victories 01-27-24 08:13 PM - Post#362279
In response to PeteD
Pete easily wins the Oscar for Best January Post! Abbey was great today against a pretty good Penn squad. The Lions won big, and played well overall, but Penn is no Princeton. Obviously, Coach G has a plan for getting the team ready for Princeton #2 and #3, both at Columbia and almost certainly sellouts.
Edited by Columbia 37P6 on 01-27-24 08:14 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Chet Forte
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01-28-24 08:20 AM - Post#362299
In response to Columbia 37P6
Can we now say that we appear to have turned a corner and are now a competitive team? While we are still undersized in the front court, and are being badly outrebounded, we have an all-Ivy caliber first team candidate in DLR (playing with a heavily bandaged hand) and some very good athletes up and down our lineup. Yesterday our shooting percentages were outstanding. McLean, Cooper, Robledo, Thompson, Bedri and most importantly Josh O are all vastly improved from a year ago. Next weekend will be a good test —two road games against teams who are up and down.
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Chet Forte
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01-28-24 08:22 AM - Post#362300
In response to Chet Forte
And I don’t want to overlook Nolan’s, who is an excellent player with starter talent —he had a great game yesterday
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