Eric Von Zipper
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02-17-24 04:28 PM - Post#363378
Princeton -4 O/U 137 1/2
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jeromelh
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02-17-24 09:20 PM - Post#363389
In response to Eric Von Zipper
No Pierce
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1LotteryPick1969
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02-17-24 09:21 PM - Post#363391
In response to jeromelh
Guess that injury yesterday stiffened up overnight.
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1LotteryPick1969
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02-17-24 09:27 PM - Post#363392
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
Just heard he left with a laceration.
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sparman
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02-17-24 09:35 PM - Post#363393
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
Back on court
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SRP
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02-17-24 09:40 PM - Post#363394
In response to sparman
Entertaining start with 6:19 left. Mbeng fouled Pierce on the loose ball where he lacerated Pierce’s chin, adding insult to injury. Scott replaced him and played some of his best ball, pulling in two ORs and guarding Wolf.
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SRP
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02-17-24 09:59 PM - Post#363395
In response to SRP
Up eight at the half. Unlike last game, I’ve felt good about this game regardless of score. The team is playing loose and confidently and it’s infecting me. Love the way guys are picking their spots on offense and fighting for rebounds and loose balls, forcing turnovers and drawing fouls.
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LocalTiger
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02-17-24 10:22 PM - Post#363402
In response to SRP
So far, so good. Wolf was awarded shots on foul
when he had not caught the ball, let alone shot it,
but he missed both. POY is looking like competition again.
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whitakk
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02-17-24 10:29 PM - Post#363403
In response to SRP
Unlike last game, I’ve felt good about this game regardless of score.
strongly agree
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SRP
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02-17-24 10:33 PM - Post#363404
In response to whitakk
Too many ORs given up and a flurry of bad fouls.
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SRP
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02-17-24 10:34 PM - Post#363405
In response to SRP
Allocco the caulk gun strikes again, plugging up the Yale 8-0 run with a pull-up two.
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sparman
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02-17-24 10:40 PM - Post#363406
In response to SRP
These last second prayer shots are getting old.
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SRP
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02-17-24 10:41 PM - Post#363408
In response to SRP
Great backdoor by Peters gets fourth foul on Mbeng, but Poulakddis hits a crazy fallaway trey with Pierce in his face as the shot clock expires. This is a great game.
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sparman
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02-17-24 10:44 PM - Post#363409
In response to SRP
Terrible call on Peters.
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SRP
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02-17-24 10:54 PM - Post#363412
In response to sparman
Mbeng playing with four fouls, but they’ve had to take him off Lee, which is a problem for them. Simmons is a good defender but no Mbeng yet.
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SRP
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02-17-24 10:59 PM - Post#363413
In response to SRP
Not appreciating the feed switch to low-definition down the stretch.
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SRP
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02-17-24 11:04 PM - Post#363415
In response to SRP
Terrific home win. Hold Yale to 62 and they played like a good team. Offense was clutch all game long.
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whitakk
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02-17-24 11:05 PM - Post#363417
In response to SRP
Feeling a lot better about a potential round 3 after tonight - Wolf won't have a bagel again but the defense was sustainably good, and we scored 1.18 ppp despite not even shooting well. Especially nice to see Allocco have a great weekend.
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gokinsmen
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Eli 02-17-24 11:06 PM - Post#363419
In response to sparman
What a win! Such a fantastic team effort - they FINALLY played with intensity from beginning to end. Save the 3pt barrage for the NCAA Tourney. In the Ivy, you attack the rim and get to the line, where we're the 2nd best team in the nation.
Going up 8 with Pierce missing most of the first half getting stitches was amazing - thank you Zach Martini. To be fair to Yale, Knowling was out so an ILT rematch will be different for both teams. But wow, great response to win by double-digits and defend homecourt.
Until a Top 3 team wins on the road vs. another Top 3, it's a 3-way tie for first. And that's what we have here. Lets play like this against Cornell and we'll win.
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gokinsmen
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Eli 02-17-24 11:11 PM - Post#363421
In response to gokinsmen
BTW, Lee is clearly the POY frontrunner. I'm not saying that because of Wolf's flukey 0-for game, but because Xaivian has clearly looked off over the past two games and he still put up 19p/7r/5a with 1 TO vs Yale and 17p/6r/4a with 1 TO vs Brown. This is what "struggling" looks like to him. He's truly elite.
The return of Matt Allocco is equally huge. He battled lower back pain but now looks like himself again. Just in time!
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LocalTiger
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02-17-24 11:24 PM - Post#363423
In response to gokinsmen
A great win. Big contributions from
'everyone who played, but I do wish more than 7
guys did.
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Tiger69
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02-17-24 11:35 PM - Post#363425
In response to gokinsmen
Could only listen to game here in Mexico. I kept waiting for Yale to make its move in 2nd half. But, then we started to pull away with 13 point lead. Just as I started to relax, Yale closed gap to 2. I thought we were cooked. But again Mr. Alocco took charge and we never looked back. What a team. No matter what happens going forward, this season has been a joy following both men and women.
GO TIGERS!
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Tiger81
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02-18-24 10:40 AM - Post#363447
In response to Tiger69
Could not watch last night but just saw the replay on ESPN+.
Awesome win against a very tough Yale team!
Princeton’s defense was outstanding on just about every possession, with very few easy buckets or open looks for the Elis. Wolf was 0-8 but also just about every shot he took was contested. 6 assists on 22 FGs reflects that the game plan to disrupt the Yale offense was executed beautifully. The Tigers were 14/25 on the other end.
Playing Yale even-up without Pierce in the first 10 minutes was really impressive. And very interesting that Coach Henderson went with Jack Scott and not Huggins or Byriel when Caden was out. Townsend and Wolf are big, physical forwards, the Tiger D was stout and active and Scott performed like a starter.
There was a play in the last few minutes where multiple switches resulted in Lee matching up with Wolf in the low post and when Mbeng went to the rim covered by Pierce, Lee cleared Wolf out and Peters grabbed the rebound. Great case study of how to play tough, physical defense against a team with a lot of weapons.
It was a lot of fun to watch Princeton bring its “A game” against Yale for 40 minutes and protect its home court and a shot at the Ivy title.
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TigerFan
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02-18-24 12:05 PM - Post#363449
In response to Tiger81
As much fun as it must have been to watch the recording, Tiger, being at the game was fantastic! The team is playing such gritty ball right now, flying around on defense with constant doubles and switches, leaping to the floor for loose balls, banging for rebounds on both ends of the floor.
The crowd was amazing--the student section was overflowing and raucous, giving Danny Wolf the business every time he touched the ball. The upper deck was not as full as it was at the Penn game but there were a lot of fans up to the rafters. I love the new announcer, who really gets the crowd fired up and the up-tempo music during breaks. The place is the loudest and most enthusiastic I've seen it since the late 90s teams.
Go Tigers!
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LocalTiger
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02-18-24 05:22 PM - Post#363471
In response to gokinsmen
Yale missed Knowling, but I still like our chances
if we play them again. Pierce was gutsy, but not himself
for much of the game. We missed open 3s.
It was a great effort, but we can play better.
On a neutral court with roughly equal foul shots,
I like outr chances against Yale.
Cornell may be the tougher game. They beat us
convincingly without one of their stars. As Mitch
says, the key is continuous improvement. Hope
we play them better in two weeks.
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gokinsmen
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Eli 02-19-24 12:36 AM - Post#363504
In response to LocalTiger
Agreed. Because Cornell's rotation runs 9-10 deep, they can play extra physical without worrying about foul trouble or fatigue. Threes won't fall as readily, so our guys will have to be a lot tougher defensively and attack the rim more.
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SRP
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02-19-24 05:23 AM - Post#363507
In response to gokinsmen
I thought Yale looked good despite losing by 11. Wolf and Poulakedis shot worse than expected, partly because of good D but partly just random variation. On the other hand, I agree that the Tigers could play even better then that, especially hitting outside shots.
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ToothlessTiger
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02-19-24 09:00 AM - Post#363514
In response to SRP
Random variation?? If you gave me 100 to 1 that Wolf would not score I would not take the bet.
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SRP
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02-20-24 05:44 AM - Post#363600
In response to ToothlessTiger
Good D held him to eight shots. Even if he’d made half that wouldn’t have closed the margin.
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