LocalTiger
Masters Student
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12-22-24 02:29 PM - Post#375838
In response to james
Isn"t Mbeng. two time Defensive POY, one
of Yale's two best players? Simmons has
world of talent, but his production is
pretty recent.
Not sure how the freshman classes compare.
It is good to see the League continues to attract talent.
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mountainred
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Re: Predictions 12-23-24 01:29 PM - Post#375859
In response to Ever True
I see 3-ish tiers:
1) Princeton and Yale -- The favorites and near locks for the ILT unless things go horribly wrong.
2) Brown, Columbia and Cornell -- Three teams fighting for two ILT slots, but any of them could win two ILT games and earn the NCAA bid (especially Brown since they get to host the tourney).
3) Harvard, Dartmouth and Penn -- Of these three, Harvard is the wild card. in the end, I doubt any of these three make the ILT, but they will likely determine who does make it.
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LocalTiger
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12-23-24 04:00 PM - Post#375863
In response to mountainred
in response to Mountainred:
I think you nailed it.
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iogyhufi
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Re: Predictions 12-26-24 10:32 AM - Post#375929
In response to Ever True
Agreed. GRdlR is very good, but I need to see it from Columbia before I believe. Lily is good enough that Brown could break into that P/Y tier if things click for them, I think.
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SomeGuy
Professor
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Re: Predictions 12-26-24 01:37 PM - Post#375937
In response to iogyhufi
Yes, last year Columbia was good OOC and then not so good in conference. My guess is that they will do better this year (they were young and undersized last year).
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