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Subject: Re: Meg Griffith, Game Changer


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The Mountain Lion
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Date Posted: 22:11:41 03/14/25 Fri
In reply to: SpuytenDuyvil76 's message, "Re: Meg Griffith, Game Changer" on 18:42:15 03/14/25 Fri

Harvard's senior guard, Harmony Turner just scored a school record 44 points to lead Harvard to an exciting 70-67 comeback victory over Princeton in the semi-final of the Ivy League Championship Tournament. Harvard will now face Columbia tomorrow night for the Ivy League Title. There is little doubt in my mind that regardless whether Columbia or Harvard wins the Ivy League, Columbia, Harvard and Princeton will all be playing in the NCAA tournament.

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joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 10:25:46 03/15/25 Sat

Doing a little digging around the non-ivy teams hovering around the last four in/first four out line, the principal contrast seems to be blow-outs — the three Ivies together have been essentially competitive in every game with every opponenent. The other contenders have had nights when they’ve been utterly embarrassed. Not quite sure how you treat that in committee, but the chances of getting a bum game, even against a 1 or 2 seed, from any of CHP is basically zero.

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An Observer
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Date Posted: 11:13:24 03/15/25 Sat

Excellent research, joisey. That game-in, game-out competitiveness from our top three teams is one reason why their NET ratings are so high. We'll see if that matters tomorrow evening. The selection committees are comfortable moving the goal posts as needed.

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Valmas (Stoic)
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Date Posted: 11:25:12 03/15/25 Sat


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