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Subject: Re: Columbia Men Bsktball Team's Biggest Game


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The Mountain Lion
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Date Posted: 16:55:48 02/08/25 Sat
In reply to: The Mountain Lion 's message, "Columbia Men Bsktball Team's Biggest Game" on 19:25:56 02/06/25 Thu

As I predicted on this Board two days ago, Columbia just defeated Brown 72-70 in a very close game today at Columbia's Levien Gymnasium for the Lions first Ivy League win of the season. By their hard fought win today, the Columbia team probably got their Head Coach Jim Engles off the hook for at least awhile as Columbia fans appeared recently to be getting upset over their Athletic Director's unwillingness to terminate Coach Engles despite his 23-81 record in the Ivy League and. 70-141 overall. Columbia Coach Jim Engles was fortunate today that he got a great game from freshman guard Gerard O'Keefe who Engles had not utilized very much until today. O'Keefe was outstanding scoring on one difficult shot after another. Without him Brown would have easily won the game

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The Mountain Lion
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Date Posted: 09:24:02 02/09/25 Sun

Old Lion is correct---'WE WON DESPITE ENGLES, NOT BECAUSE OF HIM."

Two questions remain: 1. Why hasn't Columbia's Athletic Director fired Lucky Jim Engles for non-performance? Engles record was and is still horrible despite Columbia's victory over Brown which was due to a 22 point game by a player who Engles overlooked until yesterday. 2. Why hasn't Lucky Peter Pilling been terminated by his superior in the Columbia Administration for non-performance of his duty of supervision over the Men's Basketball program?

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