That is, of course, Drexel's Gerald Colds, who scored a team-high eight points in the first half to lead Drexel to a 34-27 lead at the break. Though it could have been worse for the Quakers, who closed the half on a 9-2 run, thanks in part to some terrible play by Drexel (missed free throws, foolish turnovers).
We'll see how the second half shakes out, but right now I feel like the only way Penn wins is if Drexel continues to help them.
A Drexel win would drop my picks record to 2-2 after starting 2-0.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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Interesting. Penn looked pretty good for about 10-15 minutes against UNC recently. If they can play like that, they may be able to climb back in the game.
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