Eric Von Zipper
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11-25-23 09:15 AM - Post#359667
Opens Princeton -14 1/2 O/U 136 1/2
Both numbers drifting slightly higher.
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jeromelh
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11-25-23 03:24 PM - Post#359678
In response to Eric Von Zipper
Dalen Davis making an impact. He is going to be an impact player by the end of the year.
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gokinsmen
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11-25-23 04:03 PM - Post#359680
In response to jeromelh
We look really sloppy today. Northeastern came prepared. We need to step up the energy.
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jeromelh
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11-25-23 04:22 PM - Post#359681
In response to gokinsmen
They were due for a subpar game. Lee has bailed us out
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jeromelh
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11-25-23 04:29 PM - Post#359683
In response to jeromelh
Peter’s has been
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gokinsmen
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11-25-23 04:45 PM - Post#359684
In response to jeromelh
Blake's been hustling so hard on defense that it's hindered his offense. Scott and/or Davis being able to play 15mpg would be huge in that respect.
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gokinsmen
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Northeasterrn 11-25-23 04:53 PM - Post#359686
In response to gokinsmen
Vegas should be happy with the 80-66 win. A great job recovering after a sloppy, listless start.
A major advantage to this season's squad? Free-throw shooting. As amazing as Tosan was, he was not a good FT shooter and he shot most of our FTs. This year, we're making hay at the line and it probably saved us today (15-16).
Still, this game is definitely one for the film room. NE got way too many easy baskets at the rim and we kicked out for 3 after almost every offensive rebound instead of attacking the rim. Refs were calling fouls on most layups in traffic (for both teams).
What a game for Xaivian Lee! 30pts?! When's the last time a Tiger did that in regulation?
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TigerFan
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11-25-23 06:36 PM - Post#359692
In response to gokinsmen
I wouldn’t call the Tiger’s performance sloppy. For most of the game, I thought they looked pretty crisp on offense. Only 6 turnovers vs. 13 assists. It was one of those games where a lot of Tiger shots rattled in and out or spun off the rim (while the Huskies seemed to have a fair number of shots rattle in.). NE has some really tough players and the Tigers did occasionally get caught napping a little. But I’ll take the 14 point win and move onward. Go Tigers!
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Bryan
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Re: Northeasterrn 11-25-23 09:49 PM - Post#359698
In response to gokinsmen
From link below, the last Princeton player to score 30 in a game was Jaelin Llewellyn on Mar. 7, 2020 (last pre-COVID game), against Cornell, in a game Princton lost.
https://goprincetontigers .com/news/2023/11/25/care...
Edited by Bryan on 11-25-23 10:09 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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SRP
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11-26-23 02:40 AM - Post#359703
In response to Bryan
I wouldn’t call it sloppy either. The attention to the scouting report was very good, with Allocco & co.shutting down the Harvard transfer and Martini & co. shutting down the Notre Dame transfer. Those were their two top scorers going in. About three first-half bunnies were missed, which kept the game closer and less comfortable for Princeton most of the way.
Not too many turnovers, not too many bad shots, lots of ORs. They were bigger all over the lineup but only blocked a few shots. A couple of extra Peters shots that rattled in and out and this would have been very comfortable. Lee was great, Allocc was excellent, and Scott looked pretty good too. Pierce was the keystone and Martini was on-point in his role.
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1LotteryPick1969
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11-26-23 07:43 AM - Post#359704
In response to SRP
I wouldn’t call it sloppy either. The attention to the scouting report was very good, with Allocco & co.shutting down the Harvard transfer and Martini & co. shutting down the Notre Dame transfer. Those were their two top scorers going in. About three first-half bunnies were missed, which kept the game closer and less comfortable for Princeton most of the way.
Not too many turnovers, not too many bad shots, lots of ORs. They were bigger all over the lineup but only blocked a few shots. A couple of extra Peters shots that rattled in and out and this would have been very comfortable. Lee was great, Allocc was excellent, and Scott looked pretty good too. Pierce was the keystone and Martini was on-point in his role.
Exactly.
I was at the game, and I thought NE was extremely well coached and well prepared. They stayed at home with their men on D, so Peters was not quite as open as he would like, which opened the lane for Lee and Pierce. Also, Lee hitting his first 3-balls in a row (when will that happen again?) forced tighter perimeter coverage on him.
With just over 2 minutes to play, it was 72-66 and NE had the ball, but threw it away with an unforced turnover. After we scored, they seemed to panic on offense.
The Ivy games are going to be battles.
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gokinsmen
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Northeasterrn 11-26-23 12:01 PM - Post#359709
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
I thought the defense was sloppy/slow on defending cutters, which led to several easy layups for NE. And that TO at the end of the first half was a bad look, especially after calling a timeout to draw up a play. I was also surprised to see NE grab 9 offensive boards, but they do have good size.
But I agree that NE deserves credit for being really well-prepared and locked-in. I'm proud of the guys for - yet again - being resilient and pulling out the gritty win. It ended up being a 14pt win after all.
From link below, the last Princeton player to score 30 in a game was Jaelin Llewellyn on Mar. 7, 2020 (last pre-COVID game), against Cornell, in a game Princton lost.
Oh, that's right. The covid year(s) have completely been erased from my mind.
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1LotteryPick1969
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Re: Northeasterrn 11-26-23 12:13 PM - Post#359711
In response to gokinsmen
I thought the defense was sloppy/slow on defending cutters, which led to several easy layups for NE.
My seat was low, behind the Princeton bench, so I could see the cutter when he reached the hoop, but it was difficult to see what was happening on the perimeter on the other side of the court.
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Bryan
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Re: Northeasterrn 11-26-23 01:08 PM - Post#359714
In response to gokinsmen
I believe before yesterday the last time a Princeton player scored 30+ points in a win was Steve Cook against Harvard on 3/3/17. He had 30. Since then Myles Stephens scored 33 in a loss to Harvard on 2/4/18, Devin Cannady scored 32 in a 3 OT loss to Cornell on 2/16/18 and Jaelin Llewellyn scored 30 in a loss to Cornell on 3/3/20. Cook also scored 30 earlier in the 2016-17 season, in a loss at Monmouth on 12/20/16. So Princeton has lost 4 of the last 6 times they've had a player score 30+ points.
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ToothlessTiger
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11-26-23 03:32 PM - Post#359718
In response to Bryan
I do not agree "defense was sloppy". I was Courtside opposite Toger bench. Henderson was pleased with defense, and gave credit to Northeastern as "well coached and well prepared." He cited the off day on Tgiving as allowing the team only one day to get ready. You can always find plays that don't go your way but I thought the defense was quite good
They certainly work hard together.
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whitakk
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Re: Northeasterrn 11-26-23 04:16 PM - Post#359720
In response to Bryan
I believe before yesterday the last time a Princeton player scored 30+ points in a win was Steve Cook against Harvard on 3/3/17. He had 30. Since then Myles Stephens scored 33 in a loss to Harvard on 2/4/18, Devin Cannady scored 32 in a 3 OT loss to Cornell on 2/16/18 and Jaelin Llewellyn scored 30 in a loss to Cornell on 3/3/20. Cook also scored 30 earlier in the 2016-17 season, in a loss at Monmouth on 12/20/16. So Princeton has lost 4 of the last 6 times they've had a player score 30+ points.
Stephens had 30 in the OT win at USC in 2017-18
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SRP
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11-26-23 07:47 PM - Post#359731
In response to whitakk
My sense on the inbounds play with the turnover at the end of the first half was that the ref spotted the ball several feet farther back from the timeline than the spot where it had gone out of play, and MH was pretty upset about it. I think it screwed up the intended passing angle.
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Tiger84
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Northeasterrn 11-26-23 08:08 PM - Post#359734
In response to SRP
100%. By at least 8 feet.
Edited by Tiger84 on 11-26-23 08:09 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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gokinsmen
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11-26-23 08:34 PM - Post#359738
In response to ToothlessTiger
Fair enough - I was too harsh. I guess I just expected them to win this game by 20+ after how good they've looked so far. With only 1 day to prepare, that was a pretty good effort after all.
Thanks for the explanation about the inbounds play. It was a very "huh?" moment for those of us watching on ESPN+.
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gokinsmen
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Re: Northeasterrn 11-26-23 08:46 PM - Post#359739
In response to Bryan
So Princeton has lost 4 of the last 6 times they've had a player score 30+ points.
Stephens had 30 in the OT win at USC in 2017-18
So they've lost 3 of the last 4 when scored in regulation. Interesting, but it makes sense. Balance is always preferable, especially in a Princeton offense. But Xaivian's 30 saved the day and they ended up winning pretty comfortably. What a recruiting find he was.
Even after Allocco and Martini graduate, we got Pierce, Lee and Peters to keep the good times rolling. Not to mention Deven Austin once he's back.
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