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bradley 
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02-01-22 09:56 PM - Post#334965    
    In response to iogyhufi

I agree with you that Tigers poor shooting in the 1st half was primarily due to the best defense that the Tigers have faced to date. Yale contested everything and also did a good job of containing Tosan especially in the 1st half. Tigers missed a few open 3 pt shots in the 1st half but not many.

Yale also took advantage of Princeton's size and posted up often. Friberg and Langborg were often overmatched in the 1st half.

Tigers learned to get off shots quicker in the 2nd half and eliminated additional ball movement which normally works to their advantage.

Not surprising that Yale played very tough D. Mitch needs to go the drawing board prior to the rematch. Yale is not a good match up for the Tigers but anything can happen in one game.

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