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Penndemonium 
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Reg: 11-29-04
12-01-21 04:10 PM - Post#330255    
    In response to OldBig5

What I remember about Hass was his great hands. He wasn't fast, but he was quick. He had a few big games in 1988-89, but most of his efforts were in spurts. Against Navy in 1989-90 (and a few of the other games that season) you could see that he really believed in himself and his ability to take over a game. He wasn't testing the defense anymore - he was asserting himself on the other team no matter what they were doing.

I also remember that he was very social and I'd see him wandering Locust Walk, at Abners, and more. RIP and thanks for the memories.
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