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iogyhufi 
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03-16-24 08:33 PM - Post#365470    

Tomorrow noon for all the marbles. Yale may have done itself a solid by losing last week, but we'll see.

 
iogyhufi 
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Re: Brown ILT
03-16-24 08:57 PM - Post#365475    
    In response to iogyhufi

Also, I have nowhere else to put this, but Mitch Henderson had a hilariously self-unaware moment today.

 
james 
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03-16-24 11:11 PM - Post#365488    
    In response to iogyhufi

as I said last week I wouldn't want to have to beat this brown team 3x. And they could win it.

But I also wouldn't want to have to play Cornell in round 1.

If we win I am thrilled.
If we lose maybe my contribution off my best trade in a long while keep wolf. Kidding, sort of. Texas hedge?

As the commentators said-knowling doesn't practice and wolf has a broken nose...but if brown wins I will congratulate them my family and their fans and in so doing not blame a couple head colds. They are simply good and red hot which matters.

See ncstate-5 wins in 5 days! Amazing.

My hope is we show the grit of today and get some lucky bounces our way. That's what it'll take.

 
iogyhufi 
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03-17-24 06:59 AM - Post#365502    
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What makes Brown scary is that they have the best tough-shot maker in the league and recently kicked Yale's rear all over the place on the boards. Brown was so bad early on because their offense was a tire fire, but now that they've started hitting shots, it's a whole new ballgame. Yale will have to be sharp on both ends to win.

 
james 
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03-17-24 08:16 AM - Post#365505    
    In response to iogyhufi

yes they just have good personnel and it's complementary.

And Lilly's compatriots even at the 2/3 are good enough now that you can't always trap him (though maybe we shld try something off a ball screeen?)
And the 4/5 are good.

so? I think JJ should probably change a defense here and there. But unlike the Princeton game which only was a game bc of the junk press which worked.

But not sure we have that in the bag

 
james 
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03-17-24 08:43 AM - Post#365508    
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today is a tough one for me. Hopefully it's a good game.

But it's touching watching how meaningful it is to others I am close too who are now disabled and want a different outcome. So signing off win or lose for a bit.

All proceeds to the cause if brown stays hot.

But LFG dogs! Sick em. Whoof whoof. haha


 
james 
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03-17-24 02:08 PM - Post#365541    
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Feel for the family sitting behind the brown bench.
They will be favorites next year w that squad
Welcome to March!

 
Bruno 
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03-17-24 02:15 PM - Post#365546    
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Fairly certain that will be Princeton.

Congrats Yale on a legendary final minute and never letting it get away. So many huge shots. Those guys are so, so, so good.
LET'S go BRU-no (duh. nuh. nuh-nuh-nuh)


 
james 
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03-17-24 02:24 PM - Post#365550    
    In response to Bruno

Sorry man. Brown is my favorite in march 2025 unless Princeton finds bigs



 
james 
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03-17-24 02:26 PM - Post#365552    
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And I lost a lot of money on this total result

I really liked the brown squad when they beat Yale at home.
I think Mike martin found it

 
iogyhufi 
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03-17-24 02:37 PM - Post#365555    
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That was such an exciting game. Sorry for poor Brown that Lucy waited until the last minute of the season to yank the football away, but next year should be bright for the Bears. Yale struggled mightily in the second until they absolutely had to have it, and then it was nothing but big shots.

Can't wait to see who we get!

 
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Brown ILT
03-17-24 02:38 PM - Post#365556    
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Huge congrats to Yale. I really hope you guys have your March Moment and get to the Sweet 16 - but no further, ha. It seems Princeton and Yale keep winning ILTs when the other is #1.

Another parallel to last year's Tiger team is that both suffered a truly crushing defeat: Princeton choking a 17pt lead to Yale; Yale allowing 6 pts in 4 seconds to Vermont. Yet somehow that low point didn't break them. It made them stronger in the end.

Next year could be the first 2-bid Ivy. If Princeton is similarly good and Yale improves its non-conf and Brown continues its program turnaround... watch out. The NET numbers will allow for multiple Quad 1/2 games.

 
james 
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03-17-24 03:11 PM - Post#365562    
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Nice posts all.

I feel for Mike martin. Class act. You didn't need to listen the first time. But now you should. Brown will be hell.
And if they cld hit foul shots it would be here now.

Feel for those kids. To the "man in the arena" and to ivy league ball...may it persevere through the challenges of this time

 
james 
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03-17-24 03:14 PM - Post#365563    
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Very cool to see all those guys i grew up watching and playing with and against in the stands on TV.

It's a special fraternity which perversely tightens with age

 
james 
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03-17-24 03:37 PM - Post#365568    
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It expands but tightens oddly.

Only the key board warriors like us go the other way. Ha.

Brian Earl is also class. His pg interview was also impressive yesterday.

Tells me Henderson isn't leaving. You can't conduct one like that if you are auditioning for a power job when they put the Mic in your face in the bathroom stall after a loss unless you are a coach k or don't lose.

James Jones also did a horrible job at the dais last yr after his ILT loss. And he's a friend.

I just call it like I see it kids.



 
weinhauers_ghost 
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03-17-24 03:54 PM - Post#365571    
    In response to james

That was one hell of a finish. I thought Yale had totally lost momentum when Brown took the lead late in the second half. Polakidis and Mahoney made some really tough shots to get them back into it.

Trapping Lilly in the corner after Brown inbounded the ball, forcing him to pass (without fouling) and Ndur's two missed FTs marked the turning point.

Wolf going to the basket as the defense collapsed on him left Knowling open for the winner.

 
james 
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03-17-24 04:31 PM - Post#365578    
    In response to weinhauers_ghost

I felt like when Yale cldnt push the lead past 6 with numerous chances in the middle 2nd ...it wld turn. You could feel it and the pressure building on Yale.

I tht the substitutions south of 10 were terrible for Yale as you had 4 non shooters on the court at once in a rock fight w no whistle inside 10 ft.

Then I tht it was questionable not to foul brown earlier if u cld get the right guys on the line.

First 2 were correct but the 3rd view was wront. There was luck in it of course bc guys who shld hit 2/3 +fts missed and made 1/4z
And bc you didn't foul earlier you probably got pouli and Mahoney in rhythm to make it still winnable.

So wtf do I know from the couch

 
james 
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03-17-24 04:33 PM - Post#365579    
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Or in this case, the sportsbook floor sipping bourbon

 
weinhauers_ghost 
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03-17-24 06:12 PM - Post#365587    
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Good point about the substitution pattern. I had similar thoughts in the moment. With Brown keying on Poulakidis, I was wondering where the offense was going to come from. Bez wasn't looking for his shot at all, and no one else was, either.

 
Tiger69 
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03-17-24 06:55 PM - Post#365598    
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What is it about some big guys and foul shots? ANYBODY can learn to be a passable foul shooter. Just requires practice, practice, practice.
I feel terrible for Brown and Mike Martin. Sorry, Yale, but you lucked out. Brown should be at the Big Dance.

 
Tiger69 
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03-17-24 06:58 PM - Post#365599    
    In response to Tiger69

James, your head will feel terrible when you wake up.

 
iogyhufi 
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03-17-24 08:05 PM - Post#365601    
    In response to Tiger69

Luck is an integral part if March success! As your Tigers well know, unless you think Arizona's worst shooting day in eons was Princeton's doing.

In any case, Brown had some fortunate breaks themselves, but only one of our teams managed not to lose to them.

 
james 
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03-17-24 08:20 PM - Post#365604    
    In response to iogyhufi

the tigers had a good season.nice team.

If Lee didn't get the sniffles and if kino lilly had broken his leg walking to class last week-yall probably would have pulled it out against brown.

Would have presented an interesting matchup the 3rd time w Yale especially since knowling was playing this time.





 
james 
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03-17-24 08:23 PM - Post#365606    
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And clearly the dork factor is high on the board w some Princeton own whose only athletic feat in life is fondling his own balls while mom gave him a bath.

But let him tell how to hit a pressure free throw big guys

Douchebag

 
penn nation 
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03-17-24 08:43 PM - Post#365610    
    In response to james

All you needed to do was tell him that Ndur's FT% for the year (75%) was basically the same as Pierce's (77.2%).

 
LocalTiger 
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03-17-24 08:50 PM - Post#365612    
    In response to penn nation

just have another drink.

 
james 
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03-17-24 08:52 PM - Post#365613    
    In response to penn nation

I am too drunk for rationality but.

I thiki The answer is really to play 5 guards in the ILT then I guess ft shooting ain't your problem..it's just beating brown. But if you can steal that one it creates some real issues in the championship. Maybe

To next year!

 
penn nation 
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03-17-24 08:53 PM - Post#365614    
    In response to LocalTiger

I mean, if the IL POY can't do much better, it doesn't make sense to start criticizing other big men. And Brown has plenty of other big men who do considerably worse, just not Ndur.

 
james 
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03-17-24 09:02 PM - Post#365615    
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Yes. It's a one bid league in a single elimination championship game played in a loud shoe box.
the pressure on a tight spfincter scale is 12 on a 1-10

I will be curious if anyone wins it without true bigs not on their home floor. And the 2nd day your legs are mush. Sorry not the former Princeton star. But you know, jello

And the refs swallowed the whistle inside for two days.
The surprise is Yale cld hit anything from 3 at the end but they shot fts like garbage too.
Because well it's not easy

 
weinhauers_ghost 
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03-17-24 09:40 PM - Post#365625    
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  • james Said:
And the refs swallowed the whistle inside for two days.



Having seen too many ILT games where the officiating was either inconsistent or too focused on calling fouls on contact that was arguably minor, I was surprised by the "let 'em play" zebras this weekend. My buddy, who's a partner in a sports marketing firm, said he figured it was a directive from ESPN, to keep the games within the time slot window.

 
Tiger69 
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03-17-24 09:49 PM - Post#365630    
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Hola James,
I was perplexed by your recent post, wondering what you were trying to say (rather like the ravings of a recent former President) and who was the intended target of your insults. I was mistaking you for a long time, respected poster on these boards, M.R. James. Then it dawned on me that you are a different “James” and that I may be your target. Fair enough. Many of us have said and done things that we later regret after a few drinks. Before you pass out, take a couple of aspirins and, when you regain consciousness don’t embarrass yourself by reading any of your posts. College freshmen do silly things all the time. To quote a favorite comedian, Stephen Colbert, “I accept your apology”.

 
SRP 
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03-17-24 10:06 PM - Post#365640    
    In response to Tiger69

Once again, as Mahoney and Poulikadis go, so goes Yale. Good defense at the rim in the first half, then Brown started their usual barrage of barely-in-control scoring plays.

I would like to apologize for Noah Savage repeatedly calling Bez Mbeng Miya One.

 
Bruno 
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03-17-24 11:16 PM - Post#365651    
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Ahhhh. Not the same guy. Yes I was confused.

I find Dalen Cuff outstanding. Noah Savage not quite at the same level.
LET'S go BRU-no (duh. nuh. nuh-nuh-nuh)


 
penn nation 
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03-17-24 11:26 PM - Post#365652    
    In response to Bruno

Part of the reason for that is that Cuff doesn't talk about Columbia basketball every 2-3 minutes the way Savage does about Princeton.

Why Savage has been given such a prominent role in broadcasting many of the Ivy games is unclear.

  • Bruno Said:
Ahhhh. Not the same guy. Yes I was confused.

I find Dalen Cuff outstanding. Noah Savage not quite at the same level.




 
iogyhufi 
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03-18-24 12:05 AM - Post#365657    
    In response to penn nation

The League really doesn't have a deep commentary bench, unfortunately - I'm sure the thought is that they want a color commentator with IL experience, but I'm not sure who else would fit the bill. Faucher is knowledgeable about the game, but, uh, I dunno if I'd want to put him on national TV.

 
Tiger69 
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Brown ILT
03-18-24 12:56 AM - Post#365659    
    In response to iogyhufi

Whoever the Brown radio announcers were today were both entertaining and professional. Sure they loved it when Brown scored or got a bound. But, they called the game well and were not homers.

Edited by Tiger69 on 03-18-24 12:57 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
SRP 
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03-18-24 02:41 AM - Post#365661    
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I was surprised by how well Mason Hooks did when he did the analyst/color job.

 
Bruno 
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Re: Brown ILT
03-18-24 07:23 AM - Post#365664    
    In response to Tiger69

To be clear they are big time homers.
LET'S go BRU-no (duh. nuh. nuh-nuh-nuh)


 
james 
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03-18-24 09:13 AM - Post#365670    
    In response to Bruno

Noah savage is a great guy and I enjoy him. He f--ed up on a few names bc he was drunk. Whatever
he is far better than most of the Princeton dorks who have invaded this thread.

Go play video games guys. We don't care

 
james 
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03-18-24 09:15 AM - Post#365671    
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Or fondle your balls and pretend you are working on your handle.

 
Tiger69 
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03-18-24 10:48 AM - Post#365686    
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Good morning, Garbage Mouth. Are you really a Yalie or did you drop in for a visit from the SEC?

 
james 
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03-18-24 02:05 PM - Post#365710    
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naw Yale and Harvard mba. and two decades in hfs

But 3 kids in the sec on scholarships

Go away genius. You can't carry my jock and never will

 
james 
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03-18-24 02:14 PM - Post#365712    
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Sorry I retired last year bc I could and have more free time to drink, gamble on sports , watch my kids get paid to play and heckle dorks from opponent msg boards who trespass to say nothing bc they don't know their butt from a basketball.

Go back to your hole and we'll see you next year

 
james 
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03-18-24 02:19 PM - Post#365714    
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Almost Forgot...I also f'ed arnd and won a state champ as a coach this yr in GA. I only drink and gamble in march. And yea it's not fair when your kids are this good.
Thanks mom. She was a legend.

I was just tall and good in math.



 
james 
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Brown ILT
03-18-24 05:56 PM - Post#365767    
    In response to Tiger69

auburn

Edited by james on 03-18-24 05:57 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
LocalTiger 
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03-18-24 06:43 PM - Post#365776    
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in response to James:

Very impressive. Did you play volleyball]with Santos?

 
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