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iogyhufi 
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02-08-20 12:04 AM - Post#298942    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

No doubt, Baker very much outplayed Bruner tonight. Harvard's depth is a huge asset in no small part because Harvard has 8-9 guys who can score on any given night, so even . Yale on the other hand has 3? 4? They really really need all their starters to play well on any given night, because help isn't coming from the bench most nights. If Cotton could find a little more consistency, that'd be huge for Yale. As it is, they really need to play highly superior defense in order to keep the totals down enough for their offense to be able to score what they need to.

Fortunately, they've been able to do so in most of their games thus far, but when they don't, they've got trouble.
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