JUMBO, looking back at the schedules, the Ephs defeated Tufts in 2019 and 2020. 2019 at Tufts was an 85-61 final. In 2020. the Ephs won 71-66. The second game was the battle of the bigs. Luke Rogers had 26 points and 12 boards. Matt Karpowicz had 19 points and 10 boards.
After the first week of NESCAC, it certainly looks like Trinity, Tufts and Wesleyan are going to be the top teams. Amherst could be the dark horse team that sneaks into the top 4, especially after their wins over Wesleyan and Bates. Perhaps we oversold on Bates after their tough start?
As mentioned previously, 3 or 4-8 could be up in the air. Williams and Middlebury could both start NESCAC play 0-4 with easier schedules on the backend. That 1/24 game could determine who gets into the NESCAC Tournament. Wesleyan has a home heavy schedule now, and doesn't have to take the trip to Maine. That could help them secure a home seed.
Just when you think you have a handle on this conference, something big changes everything. I still have 1/30 and 1/31 circled for Tufts hosting Wesleyan and Trinity. That weekend certainly could decide who gets the 1 seed.
After the first week of NESCAC, it certainly looks like Trinity, Tufts and Wesleyan are going to be the top teams. Amherst could be the dark horse team that sneaks into the top 4, especially after their wins over Wesleyan and Bates. Perhaps we oversold on Bates after their tough start?
As mentioned previously, 3 or 4-8 could be up in the air. Williams and Middlebury could both start NESCAC play 0-4 with easier schedules on the backend. That 1/24 game could determine who gets into the NESCAC Tournament. Wesleyan has a home heavy schedule now, and doesn't have to take the trip to Maine. That could help them secure a home seed.
Just when you think you have a handle on this conference, something big changes everything. I still have 1/30 and 1/31 circled for Tufts hosting Wesleyan and Trinity. That weekend certainly could decide who gets the 1 seed.