THURSDAY 2-4 -13.15 UNITS
I don't know if I will be around tommarrow so here are my selections. Let me know what you think?
7 Units Pennsylvania -3 -101
Junior Tim Begley led the Penn (R: 2-4 SU, 1-3 ATS) Quakers with a career-high 22 points but his effort was not enough as the Red and Blue fell, 73-69, to Temple. Four players scored in double-figures for the Quakers, led by Begley's career-high 22 points. In four Big 5 games this season, Begley averaged 12.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.5 steals per contest. Jeff Schiffner finished the game with 14 points and a career-high eight assists, while Mark Zoller recorded his second career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds. The Quakers' 14 trifectas in the game were a season-high and Penn outrebounded Temple, 45-34. Yale had a 77-65 loss last weekend to Brown; Brown dropped in half of their 3-pointers (9-18) versus a paltry 6 of 20 for Yale to grab the win. Ed Draughan with 17 points led Yale. Penn has now had 10 days off and appears ready for league play if no rust has set in. The Eli were shell-shocked by Brown, but they're on home turf and will make a big effort here. A must game for them, but Penn has shooters too and will be ready.
7 Units Princeton -3 -107
Princeton (R: 3-4 SU, 6-0 ATS) has played a big time schedule so far with wins at Fresno and Holy C****. The Tigers will need to get contributions from as many players as they did Monday, in the handy 86-48 win over So Vermont. Junior center Mike Stephens led 12 Princeton players in the scoring column with a career-high 16 points and freshman Harrison Schaen came off the bench to score a season-best 10 points in 16 minutes for the Tigers. Will Venable added 13 points for the Tigers, who shot a season-high 63.6% from the field (35 for 55) and had 24 assists on their 35 baskets. Brown is off to a hot IVY start with a pair of wins over Yale. Last Friday, junior guard Jason Forte scored 22 points and senior Mike Martin added 19 points as Brown (H: 3-2 SU, 2-1 ATS) defeated Yale 77-65 . Jaime Kilburn tallied 14 points and Pat Powers added 12 in the winning effort. Princeton lost two to Brown a year ago and they are shooting the lights out from beyond the arc. Princeton has lost to Oklahoma and Minnesota by a meager 7 points combined, so they can play.
Good luck tonight my frined's,
ALLSTAR
I don't know if I will be around tommarrow so here are my selections. Let me know what you think?
7 Units Pennsylvania -3 -101
Junior Tim Begley led the Penn (R: 2-4 SU, 1-3 ATS) Quakers with a career-high 22 points but his effort was not enough as the Red and Blue fell, 73-69, to Temple. Four players scored in double-figures for the Quakers, led by Begley's career-high 22 points. In four Big 5 games this season, Begley averaged 12.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.5 steals per contest. Jeff Schiffner finished the game with 14 points and a career-high eight assists, while Mark Zoller recorded his second career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds. The Quakers' 14 trifectas in the game were a season-high and Penn outrebounded Temple, 45-34. Yale had a 77-65 loss last weekend to Brown; Brown dropped in half of their 3-pointers (9-18) versus a paltry 6 of 20 for Yale to grab the win. Ed Draughan with 17 points led Yale. Penn has now had 10 days off and appears ready for league play if no rust has set in. The Eli were shell-shocked by Brown, but they're on home turf and will make a big effort here. A must game for them, but Penn has shooters too and will be ready.
7 Units Princeton -3 -107
Princeton (R: 3-4 SU, 6-0 ATS) has played a big time schedule so far with wins at Fresno and Holy C****. The Tigers will need to get contributions from as many players as they did Monday, in the handy 86-48 win over So Vermont. Junior center Mike Stephens led 12 Princeton players in the scoring column with a career-high 16 points and freshman Harrison Schaen came off the bench to score a season-best 10 points in 16 minutes for the Tigers. Will Venable added 13 points for the Tigers, who shot a season-high 63.6% from the field (35 for 55) and had 24 assists on their 35 baskets. Brown is off to a hot IVY start with a pair of wins over Yale. Last Friday, junior guard Jason Forte scored 22 points and senior Mike Martin added 19 points as Brown (H: 3-2 SU, 2-1 ATS) defeated Yale 77-65 . Jaime Kilburn tallied 14 points and Pat Powers added 12 in the winning effort. Princeton lost two to Brown a year ago and they are shooting the lights out from beyond the arc. Princeton has lost to Oklahoma and Minnesota by a meager 7 points combined, so they can play.
Good luck tonight my frined's,
ALLSTAR