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...Manhattan and Wagner and the like) relevant come March.3. YALEThe thing with Yale is you can mark it down for five or six wins at minimum in the claustrophobic, noisy John J. Lee Ampitheater. The Elis have the best home-court advantage in the league, better even than Penn??s in the historic Palestra.The Bulldogs are motored by All-Ivy guard Eric Flato, a little-engine type who can shoot, pass, and D up. But when opposing teams stick a long, physical defender on Flato—Jaaber held him to 11 points in the teams?...
...Housman and his teammates have good reason for optimism. While in the past three years, Penn clearly was the best team in the league, the Quakers lose the two best players in the league over that time, guard Ibrahim Jaaber and forward Mark Zoller. With those two stars gone, Penn??s grip on the league title looks tenuous at best.With Jaaber and Zoller moving on to pro ball around the world, no one on their talent level remains in the league, much less two players on the same team. The lack of a dominant set of teammates leaves...
...despite a nice run by quarterback Brian Walker, who broke a few tackles to rush 11 yards, Penn fell short of a first down and was forced to punt.The drive signified the end of the Quakers threat, as the Harvard defense tightened up, consistently pressuring Walker and only allowing Penn??s offense 71 total yards in the second half. While the Crimson committed 10 penalties, including two consecutive pass interference calls, Murphy attributed the fouls to his team’s aggressive style of play.“I will say that on some of the occasions when...
...Penn??s offense, meanwhile, has struggled mightily in the switch to a spread attack of new offensive coordinator Bill Schmitz. Other than a 59-point outburst against Columbia and 42 points against Dartmouth, the two weakest defenses in the Ivies, the Quakers have scored 17 points or fewer in every game, including two games with just seven points...
...We’re not a dominant football team. We had too many penalties today, and that’s the thing that has to be addressed first.” All I can say is: the sooner the better. The Bulldogs and Quakers are not getting any softer. Penn??s defense demonstrated its ability Saturday, shutting out Princeton, and Yale tailback Mike McLeod continued to dominate Ivy defenses by putting up 151 yards in the first half of the Bulldogs’ 17-7 victory over Brown. Although Harvard does not have to travel to Franklin Field?...