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Magnarelli’s forceful presence in the post has helped the Crimson fill the absence left by the departure of center Brian Cusworth ’06 midway through last year. He uses his excellent athleticism and great court sense to play even larger than his 6??7” frame...
...Rosenkrantz, who scored a game-high 22 points on torrid 8-for-11 shooting. The junior added five rebounds, three assists, and three steals to her line. May Kotsopoulos chipped in 20 points and sophomore Courtnay Pilypaitis racked up 11 points and 11 assists. Harvard had targeted the 6??1 point guard in its preparation for Vermont last week, but Pilypaitis managed to find her teammates—most often, Rosenkrantz—for easy opportunities. “[Rosenkrantz] wasn’t really a key for us, and a lot of her points came from fast...
...seasons and NCAA Tournament berths. His last three seasons in Morgantown, he won 73 games. But his best Mountaineers teams featured an odd tandem of stars: Mike Gansey, a shooting guard who might not have been able to dunk but sure could shoot, and Kevin Pittsnogle, a 6??11 forward who could pass and shoot the trey. Their offense, though it hoisted more than its share of threes, was primarily based on motion and passing. X’s and O’s over athleticism.Right now, it seems, Beilein doesn’t have the right players...
...coaches and players alike is to figure out which one to go with. Last night, on its home court, Holy Cross went with size and Harvard countered with speed. The result was an 80-69 victory for the Crusaders at the Hart Center.Pounding the ball down low with 6??11” center Tim Clifford and 6??9” forward Alex Vander Baan, Holy Cross (4-0) was able to dominate the interior frontcourt, which proved to be the difference in the game.The height advantage was evident inside with the Crusaders?...
WORCESTER, MA—Despite a gallant comeback by the Harvard men’s basketball team, it could not pull out a victory, in large part because of the big contributions of Holy Cross’s two tallest frontcourt players, 6??11 senior Tim Clifford and 6??9 junior Alex Vander Baan. Clifford finished with a game-high 22 points, matching his total from the Crusaders’ 82-69 win at Lavietes Pavilion last November. Vander Baan started by scoring Holy Cross’s first nine points and had a season-high...