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...apiece and helped fire up the unusually raucous fans in Harvard’s student section. Those fans were on their feet down the stretch, again thanks to Harris’s play. With Harvard leading by 59-58 and 3:15 remaining, Cornell’s 6??10 center Andrew Naeve got open down low for what looked like an easy two points. But as the big man went up for the dunk, two Harvard defenders converged to contest the shot, and Harris got a hand on the ball to knock it away. Harris then beat Naeve...
...Sullivan said. “I’m not happy at all with the way that the team compensated for [Cusworth’s] loss.” Right from the opening tip, it was apparent that Harvard was in for a long night. In place of Cusworth, 6??8 sophomore forward Evan Harris jumped at center court, and Columbia was able to easily control the ball. On the Lions’ second possession, point guard Brett Loscalzo nailed a three-pointer to start the game’s scoring, a shot that would prove...
...bigger concern for Harvard may be the presence of Cornell’s 6??10” center Andrew Naeve, who, with Cusworth gone, may be the best true center in the Ivy League...
...6??8 Unger, filling the 7’0 Cusworth’s shoes will be a difficult task—in more ways than...
...kills and a .442 hitting percentage over three games while the Crimson hit a dismal -.016 and posted 25 kills. Junior All-American Eric Palumbo led the Pride with 20 kills, three service aces, and one block. Sophomore Brady Weissbourd was the bright spot for the Crimson, as the 6??11 sophomore middle hitter recorded eight kills and two blocks. “Brady Weissbourd was almost unstoppable in the middle when I could get him a good set,” Fitz said. “The middle hitter has always been the strongest part...