I got the chance to see both Amherst games this past weekend. Haven't seen the Jeffs much this season but I think it's pretty clear what they'll need to do to have success in Salem. Their biggest asset is their ability to get out on the break and get layups/pullups or kicking it out for easy 3s. Olsen was at his best when they got up and down the floor and because they typically have at least 3 guys that can hit the open J this is when they can hurt you. This is what you saw throughout the Fisher game. Conversely, in the Tufts game, the Jumbos were able to slow things down, pound it inside (crash the offensive boards) and then get back in transition defense. You could tell Amherst was getting frustrated, having to run their offensive sets versus playing more naturally in transition. Seems this Wittenberg team has some size, so Amherst needs to do whatever they can (even after Wittenberg makes) to get the ball up the floor quickly. Forcing the action is only going to be their advantage. The higher scoring the game, the better Amherst has a shot at winning......