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They're Just a Little Green Around the Edges

On The John

Ireland is well-known for its soccer and its beer. The Irish are not known for their basketball--at least not yet.

Yesterday, the Irish Women's National Basketball team hit the Hub as part of its 11-day barnstorming trip through New England.

It should have felt right at home. After all, Boston's the home of the Sweeney brothers, the Sullivan clan, even the Kennedy empire.

Beantown is Irish.

Unfortunately, the Irish team did not feel so at home on the court, at least in chilly Briggs Cage.

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On a snowy night, the Irish team came up short against a stronger Harvard squad, despite playing the Crimson tough.

The wins and loses however are not important.

"We came to the United States to gain in experience," Irish Assistant Coach Danny Thompson said.

Lets be honest, how much can you ask from the Irish team?

The United States owns hoops. Where else would you find the terms "tomahawk jam," "full court press," or "behind the back pass"?

If the Dream Team lost to another nation, let alone a foreign college team, Slick Willie would call a state of emergency.

Not National Pastime

On the other hand, basketball isn't exactly Ireland's pastime. Across the pond, open shots have a lot more meaining in pubs than on b-ball courts.

So, we have to be fair in evaluating these Dubliners.

This team can play at the U.S. collegiate level, which is a great start for a developing basketball country. And it suggests that the Irish women may finally qualify for their first Olympics.

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