Game 7- Army: The Good, Bad and Ugly
After handily defeating Army, the Quakers are 4-3, above .500 for the first time since the beginning of the season, and ready to take on No. 12 Villanova at home this Wednesday. Some thoughts from the Meadowlands matchup:
The Good: A decisive win. The last time Penn beat an opponent by more than 15 points was a November 2008 matchup against Monmouth. This big margin of victory is especially beneficial for the Quakers going into the game with 'Nova.
The Bad: Senior Andreas Schreiber played just three minutes — a career low, during which he hit one field goal and grabbed one offensive rebound. Schreiber can make solid contributions to this team, but Allen appears to still be figuring out what to do with the 6-foot-9 center, who has great presence offensively but little on the boards where the Quakers are looking to improve.
The Ugly: Penn is 4-0 when it scores at least 68 points. But that likely won't matter much against a Villanova team that averages 77.3 points per game, with four players averaging over 10 ppg.
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