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Username Post: last night's loss        (Topic#4579)
cantab 
Freshman
Posts: 29

Loc: c-bridge
Reg: 11-28-04
12-13-06 03:58 PM - Post#26121    

i was one of the lucky 324 who got to see a pretty good game last night. i thought harvard looked good against a very good albany team that should be back in the ncaa tourny in march. it was disappointing to see them not execute down the stretch but it was against a seasoned opponent. my one gripe is that frank seemed insistent on trying to get the ball to the guards on the final possession and albany clearly was keying on them. why not throw them a curve ball and have brian or brad step out and take that three? they're both very capable of knocking it down and i'll bet their shots don't get blocked like jimmy's and james' did. oh well. the #1 ranking was fun while it lasted...

 
cusworths 
newbie
Posts: 1

Reg: 01-31-06
Re: last night's loss
12-14-06 09:26 AM - Post#26122    
    In response to cantab

Right on! Inside info: Harvard's big men quietly agree with you, especially after the previous blocks experienced by the shorter, perimeter players.

 
Red n Blue 
Masters Student
Posts: 898
Red n Blue
Loc: South Jersey
Reg: 11-29-04
Re: last night's loss
12-15-06 02:26 AM - Post#26123    
    In response to cusworths

I know Cusworth is more than capable of hitting the three. I saw him do it at the Palestra last year.

 
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