Delaware @ Duke

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molo
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Re: Delaware @ Duke

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Fun question for those who have followed the Wolverines this season and you probably won’t be able to answer it unless you have seen these teams in person: both Hopkins and Michigan use a player in a manner in which other teams don’t. Who is it and what position am I talking about?
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Re: Delaware @ Duke

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xxxxxxx wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 8:42 am https://www.facebook.com/groups/3365668 ... =-UC%2CP-R

This is interesting
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GaitsRightHand
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Re: Delaware @ Duke

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molo wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 10:33 am Fun question for those who have followed the Wolverines this season and you probably won’t be able to answer it unless you have seen these teams in person: both Hopkins and Michigan use a player in a manner in which other teams don’t. Who is it and what position am I talking about?
They both have a faceoff wing middie. Michigans is #88 and JHU is that #26 St. Ant's kid who came in for O but is a groundball demon.
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Re: Delaware @ Duke

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10stone5 wrote: Sun May 14, 2023 7:46 pm The key here,

Duke showed they can be beat,
I’d be gunning for the Final Four if I was Michigan.
Yes, ask Jacksonville how it's done!
molo
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Re: Delaware @ Duke

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Absolutely, neither 26 nor 88 is a dm. Both take their wings and get off, much like FOGOs, once possession has been established. Both scored goals fairly recently.
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