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The reason Yale has beat Princeton 10 of 11 times and Pennsylvania lost 11 straight is that Yale could neutralize senior Tosan Evbuomwan and Penn could not. It is as simple as that.
But this is Tosan's last game at home and he is surrounded by four other seniors in the rotation.
Yale beat Princeton 66–64 in last year's championship on a neutral court. I think Yale is improved over last year's squad and Princeton is about the same. Matt Knowling is available for the Elis and looks really good.
I do not see how Princeton wins this game, but I'm not laying 3 1/2. I'll prolly put Yale in some ML parlay.
I might bet a little bit on the under...
 

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This is Yale's third game in four days with substantial travel. Vanderbilt has been playing particularly well at home and they are the only choice here. Good luck
 
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Thanks! What do you think of the big from Harvard that may transfer? Are you very familiar with Cambridge? Heading up to see my son and would love some recommendations for restaurants.
 

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I lived in Cambridge between college and grad school, but that was a while back. There are millions of great places. I'm sure Legal Seafoods is still bustling. Good
luck with your kid.
i'm not aware of any big from Harvard transferring but I'll check into it.
 

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This is Yale's third game in four days with substantial travel. Vanderbilt has been playing particularly well at home and they are the only choice here. Good luck

Evvin knows the Ivy League. :popcorn2
 

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Think Princeton will slow it down today? Leaning Arizona and over today
 

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Princeton's Coach Henderson coaches well to avoid playing transition defense. I recall games where the Tigers completely abandoned the offensive boards in favor of getting everyone immediately back on defense to force a grinding half-court game, a la Pete Carril in 1989 against Georgetown: shot goes up, all five turn and race to the defensive end.
I see the total dropped from 154.5 to 153.5 at BetMGM. I am making a small bet on the under. I am not recommending the pick; I just want some action.
 
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