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Coco said,
18 turnovers, and from what was shown on this video, some defensive lapses.
Gotta tighten up or the next seven games could yield some disappointment.
Already wary of Yale and then Harvard. Add in another battle with Cornell and then the always anxiety inducing trip to the Palestra, and our one game lead in the league doesn't seem that comfortable.
Go Tigers, play like you can, for forty minutes (or more, should you go into OT again!).
One game atta time. Make each one better than the last and make them wins!
R.W. Enoch, Jr. said,
I agree with CoCo. I think this race is going to get worse before (and if) it gets better. Judging from the team's performance against Brown and Yale two weeks ago and Harvard's struggle with them this past weekend, I think the trip to New England this weekend could spell trouble for the tigers.
R.W. Enoch, Jr. said,
I was glancing at last year's results and noticed that, with the exception of the Brown meltdown (which I believe could be partly blamed on bad officiating), Princeton did equally well or better against all its conference foes the in the 2nd meetings than it did in the primary encounters (I hope I didn't do those calculations too hastily). Bodes well for the rest of the month!
Jon Solomon said,
One big difference is in 09-10 Princeton played five of their final seven Ivy games at home and in 10-11 they're on the road for seven of nine.
Steven Postrel said,
Terrific job by Slope, proving that good editing and intelligent narration can overcome limited camera angles.
I haveafeeling that the Tigers are getting stronger as the year goes on. Remember that the Cornell game was the last in the five-in-eight days stretch. The reserves seem to be gaining the coaches' confidence and justifying that on the court. I agree that the team needs to bring it's A game at Yale and Brown this week, but I'm optimistic that they will.
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