Go Green
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01-27-24 05:57 PM - Post#362270
Dartmouth MBB dug it self out of an early hole to beat Brown in Hanover.
It's the first league victory for Dartmouth from either program.
Cornish was on the bench with his left arm in a sling.
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Greenhorn
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01-27-24 07:45 PM - Post#362278
In response to Go Green
All right! I bet on the men, but thought it would take another week.
The women almost pulled one off themselves. Losing 35-31 to Brown. It was ugly. The Green shot 21 percent and 12 percent from distance.
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flinder
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Got that first victory! 01-27-24 11:35 PM - Post#362296
In response to Greenhorn
Kind of crazy that five of the eight Ivy teams are 1-3 in league play right now. Cornell, Yale, and Princeton are the class of the league; do we actually stand a chance at fighting for that fourth and final spot in Ivy Madness? My spidey sense tells me that this remains not-the-year for the Big Green, but I'm glad we got that win today.
Any thoughts on why Dusan didn't start? (That's what I gleaned from ESPN's box score, anyway.)
(By the way, that stratification carries over to the women's standings, too. Every team has either 0 or 1 loss or 0 or 1 wins, except Penn, which is 2-3. I'm surprised that a 4-1 Brown team barely escaped our clutches today.)
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CM
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01-28-24 12:06 PM - Post#362308
In response to Greenhorn
The Brown v Dartmouth women's game was a complete gong show. 18-9 at the half.
Neither team looked remotely competent, with the ability to put the ball in the basket seemingly gone for both sides - Brown shot 2-27 from 3 and still won! Can't imagine either coach will take much from this game or even care to remember it.
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flinder
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02-03-24 10:49 PM - Post#362719
In response to CM
Wish we'd picked up one of the two this weekend. An upset of Cornell might have fueled a closer game tonight.
I wish this team could more easily pick themselves up after a close upset and keep the momentum going the next night instead of issuing a desultory performance. (Looks like BMD had significant foul trouble vs. Columbia--5 fouls in 14 minutes?!)
But Cornell took care of business tonight against Harvard, a night after that roller-coaster victory over us--and now Dartmouth is on the road for its next three contests, including the dreaded Columbia-Cornell road trip, and we are winless away from Leede this season.
This is where we'll see if Dartmouth has some fight or if they decide they simply are who everyone predicted they'd be: last in the Ivies.
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Go Green
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02-05-24 10:00 AM - Post#362797
In response to flinder
There's actually a long Dartmouth history of our only showing up for one game for back-to-backs. Sometimes its a win, sometimes it's a close loss.
And then we totally lay an egg in the other game.
As I said earlier, I think that MBB has to win at least three league games to even consider sticking with McLaughlin going forward. But I really don't see where those other two victories are going to come from. Maybe we have another hot night from downtown?
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