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...Goffredo scored 10 points and sophomore guard Drew Housman had 12, along with 5 steals. The defeat in Boston was the first game last season Harvard played without senior center Brian Cusworth, who had injured his hand in the previous game. This year, the Crimson will have its 7??0 big man in the lineup. The senior is off to an excellent start in his final season in a Harvard uniform. He led the Crimson with 20 points, including 13 after halftime. This season, the Terriers were picked to finish fifth in the American East. They...
...trailing by three at halftime, deleted the deficit by running off a 15-5 run to start the period, a sequence capped by a spectacular put-back dunk by guard Chris Bruff over Cusworth which gave the Black Bears their largest lead at 44-37. Cusworth immediately responded. The 7??0 center took over down low, battling for advantageous position and demanding the ball from the guards. He began with a pair of free-throws and added three consecutive lay-ups, the last coming on a three-point play. Overall Cusworth scored nine straight points for Harvard, bringing...
...Cusworth immediately responded. The 7??0 center took over down low, battling for advantageous position and demanding the ball from the guards. He began with a pair of free-throws and added three consecutive lay-ups, the last coming on a three-point play. Overall Cusworth scored nine straight points for Harvard, bringing the Crimson back within one at 47-46 and killing the quicker Maine squad’s chance to run away with things...
...captain Matt Stehle ’06, the two-time First Team All-Ivy forward who carried the team on both ends of the court, as well as Beal and sixth man Zach Martin ’06. Added to that is the fact that Cusworth, their All-Ivy 7??0 center, will graduate after Harvard’s first semester and thus only be able to participate in the team’s first 18 games.Those factors combined to produce a far different result in this year’s media poll—the young...
...still highly likely that the performance by acclaimed country singer-songwriter Liz W. Carlisle ’06 will be one of the top attractions. Carlisle and her five-piece band will take Harvard Yard Stage at 3:30 p.m. on May 6—and again on May 7??to perform a 20-minute set consisting both of acoustic numbers and all-out rockers. “My absolute favorite [performance] has been Arts First,” says an enthusiastic Carlisle, whose self-released solo album “Five Star Day” came...