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I'd say the opposite of a gimme. Holland is a monster. It'll be interesting to see how they try and defend him tonight. I thought with his height advantage over Ambrose (six inches at least) he was a real tough matchup for Tim.

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I'd say the opposite of a gimme. Holland is a monster. It'll be interesting to see how they try and defend him tonight. I thought with his height advantage over Ambrose (six inches at least) he was a real tough matchup for Tim.

 

I'm sure Jerel is going to get allot of time today! IMO, Holland is the best that the AE has to offer, he is about as athletic as anyone else in this conference but what he has that Blakely does not is a game out to the three point line. A monster!

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Very important game tomorrow! It's gonna be no gimmy. With Bing dropping UVM today at UVM...the AE just got a bit tighter, hopefully we can keep up with the top!

 

 

I just saw this on Singelais's Blog, which discusses the manner in which Bingo won last night -- WOW! Notably, Bingo was without Malik Alvin, who was out with an injury. Pretty darn impressive ... .

 

Troy’s Emanuel (Tiki) Mayben scored 31 points as Binghamton rallied from 25 points down in the second half to beat host Vermont 85-83 on Wednesday night.

 

Mayben had 22 points after halftime for the Bearcats, who still trailed by 17 with eight minutes to play.

 

As a result, Vermont (7-3 America East) fell out of a first-place tie with Boston University (7-2) and is now tied with Binghamton (7-3) for second.

 

Of course, Boston U. plays host to fourth-place UAlbany (5-3) tonight.

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