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Anyone want to opine who the front court leading scorer and/or rebounder will be? I’m going with Whaley (boards) and Carlton (points).
Let KO coach the team. Then it will be close. Hell, we may lose.A blow out doesn't help us at all - hope the coaches shape the game in a way that it is close and competitive.
We definitely would have lost to Harvard last season.Let KO coach the team. Then it will be close. Hell, we may lose.
Don’t know if this appeared . Here is hoping.Story from the sixties....In 1964 UConn with Toby, Bialoksunia, Penders, et al held a closed scrimmage with the Jimmy Walker led PC team. Big deal at the time. Anyway I showed up to hang around and try to get in to no avail. On the other hand, one assistant football coach named Lou Holtz was manning one of the entrances which was chained shut, but could be partially opened. Gentleman Lou allowed me to open the doors as much as possible and peer through the doors to watch the game as best as I could. Pretty competitive game as best as I could tell—-Toby, Wes and Holloway (I think) vs Walker, Riordan and Westbrook.
No matter how much I grew to dislike Holtz, I will always have warm memories of a kinder, gentler, 20-something Holtz.
A blow out doesn't help us at all - hope the coaches shape the game in a way that it is close and competitive.
No. We need to to beat teams we’re supposed to beat and beat them badlyA blow out doesn't help us at all - hope the coaches shape the game in a way that it is close and competitive.
Carlton for bothAnyone want to opine who the front court leading scorer and/or rebounder will be? I’m going with Whaley (boards) and Carlton (points).
A blowout is always good for morale.
No. We need to to beat teams we’re supposed to beat and beat them badly
Yes it did. Great story!Don’t know if this appeared . Here is hoping.
Harvard won by 14. Apparently Gilbert was the only one who could score.
source? nothing about it on twitter from any of our media guysHarvard won by 14. Apparently Gilbert was the only one who could score.