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...meantime, junior Brian Darcy will fill the open slot in the starting rotation. Darcy has seen the floor for just less than eight minutes a contest thus far and has seen the most time at the four and five spots of any of the reserves. The 6??8 forward has shown some toughness and strong post moves in limited action this season.“Darcy will step up just fine,” captain Matt Stehle said. “He’s played well in the limited action he’s gotten this year...
...experienced foursome of guards that I think is as good as anything at our level, whether it be the Ivy, Patriot or America East—I think they’re that good,” Sullivan said. BOARDING SCHOOLWith no player taller than 6??7 in the regular Blue Devils’ rotation, the Crimson, with 7’0 center Brian Cusworth and 6??8 forward Matt Stehle, figured to have its way underneath. It was the smaller, more athletic CCSU frontcourt, however, that was able to control the boards. Harvard...
...victory over the Wildcats, Cusworth shot 9-of-13 from the free throw line to finish with 15 points. Against the Blue Devils this Saturday, Cusworth might find the path to victory just as clear as the tallest starting player for CCSU so far this season has been 6??7 Jemino Sobers. He would stand almost half a foot shorter than Cusworth if the Blue Devils go with that matchup. When CCSU has the ball, it will be all about two high-powered and high-scoring guards: Tristan Blackwood and Justin Chiera. That backcourt duo averages 35 points...
...them [in this contest].” The Crimson (4-0) had its run of the interior in last year’s matchup, as Stehle and Cusworth combined for 33 points, 20 rebounds, five blocks, and three steals. With the tallest New Hampshire player checking in at just 6??8, Harvard should be able to impose its will inside. That frontcourt strength has just started to live up to the preseason hype: after three games, two guards—junior Jim Goffredo and freshman Drew Housman—ranked in the top three in scoring...
...bucket before dishing to reserve forward Brad Unger, who scored the easy layup. After a fast-break basket by Shubik, the Crimson trailed once again, but Stehle connected on a jumper off a feed from senior swingman Michael Beal to give Harvard the lead for good.All told, the 6??8 forward recorded six points during a crucial 11-6 spurt by the Crimson that gave it a 68-63 lead with 3:16 remaining and allowed it to hold on for its second road win in as many tries. Against Holy Cross last Tuesday, Stehle recorded a relatively...