penn nation
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02-22-22 07:16 PM - Post#337310
In response to palestra38
Dartmouth has gone five and a half minutes without scoring. Its offense looks dreadful.
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TigerFan
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02-22-22 07:18 PM - Post#337311
In response to penn nation
Hard to watch. Barry hit his first two from deep but has missed the next 5 (?). Nobody else is at all a threat to score.
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penn nation
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02-22-22 07:22 PM - Post#337312
In response to TigerFan
Now over 8 minutes without scoring.
Just awful--this is a team that still had a shot at the ILT? Not playing very inspired ball.
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penn nation
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02-22-22 07:27 PM - Post#337313
In response to penn nation
Finally, D hears the wake up bell.
Now a very different team playing with a lot more energy and fluidity.
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penn nation
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02-22-22 08:26 PM - Post#337315
In response to penn nation
Yale will probably win this.
Shot selection very questionable at times by D from distance, Barry looking like Jerome during the Florida NCAA Tourney trying to launch from way, way out.
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bradley
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02-22-22 08:51 PM - Post#337317
In response to TigerFan
Surprising close game in Hanover. Dartmouth 3 pt shooting did them in although D deserves a lot of credit playing max effort.
Yale's offense seems choppy, i.e. turnovers.
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penn nation
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02-22-22 08:56 PM - Post#337319
In response to bradley
It took too long for Dartmouth to get into it. An 8+ minute first half scoreless streak (and truly bleak, no FT attempts) and they were fortunate to get back within striking distance. Although never really got over the hump.
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iogyhufi
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02-22-22 09:31 PM - Post#337323
In response to penn nation
Not a clean win by any means, but Yale covered the spread and won on the road, and it's hard to complain about that. I have to admit when I'm wrong: Garrison Wade played excellent defense on Gabbidon. Granted, he was a total offensive liability, but he did absolutely cover well.
Yale did a great job on defense, in my view; I would have to go back and check, but it felt like a lot of Dartmouth's points down the stretch came in transition off of bad Yale offense. Barry scored the first 13 points and ended with 13 points, and I think Yale made great adjustments to lock him down.
The Yale offense is going to be what gets them down the stretch if anything does. They have a tendency to commit too many turnovers and fail to finish through contact. Those are fixable problems, but it's absolutely critical that they make their opponents score against their set defense, because that's where their great strength is.
Nonetheless, a conference road win is always nice, and this keeps Yale in the hunt for a title and the one seed.
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penn nation
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Dartmouth II 02-22-22 09:45 PM - Post#337327
In response to iogyhufi
D was definitely trying to push it whenever they could off of Y turnovers, but for most of the game Y did an excellent job getting back. For a while, it sacrificed offensive board attempts in favor of having a set defense. (Still didn't stop them from eventually dominating those offensive boards anyways, which proved very important in the second half).
Edited by penn nation on 02-22-22 09:46 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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