digamma
Masters Student
Posts: 468
Loc: Minneapolis
Reg: 11-27-11
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03-05-22 04:47 PM - Post#338109
Not much to say, but Noah taking a charge down 17 late says everything about him.
Go Crimson.
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84grad
Junior
Posts: 277
Age: 64
Reg: 11-09-17
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03-05-22 05:44 PM - Post#338110
In response to digamma
Hope Noah’s next step (and the step after that) works out for him. Thanks Noah! A truly great Crimson!
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HARVARDDADGRAD
Postdoc
Posts: 2697
Loc: New Jersey
Reg: 01-21-14
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03-05-22 07:03 PM - Post#338115
In response to 84grad
I wish all the seniors well. Wonder if we’ll see them as grad transfers.
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Tiger69
Postdoc
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Reg: 11-23-04
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03-06-22 11:32 AM - Post#338207
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Harvard has so much talent. But it appears that they play only when they feel like it (like the two tight games against Princeton). Amaker may have lost his edge. But, he may have a nice sinecure at Harvard as long as he keeps hauling in the good players.
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digamma
Masters Student
Posts: 468
Loc: Minneapolis
Reg: 11-27-11
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Dartmouth 03-07-22 04:51 PM - Post#338334
In response to Tiger69
The statement that they play only when they feel like it is really very unfair.
Edited by digamma on 03-07-22 04:51 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
Postdoc
Posts: 2697
Loc: New Jersey
Reg: 01-21-14
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03-07-22 05:02 PM - Post#338336
In response to digamma
The issue was that they can only play when healthy.
This team scrapped it's way into contention. Other than the second half at Cornell and this final game, every game was close.
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SRP
Postdoc
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Reg: 02-04-06
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03-07-22 09:37 PM - Post#338372
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Must concur that in the three or four games I saw, Harvard gave great effort.
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