Word: andrews
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...against Dartmouth last year by 26 points, Harvard succumbed to a seven-game Ivy League losing streak—five of those games were played on the road.This trouble on the road is not due to a lack of talent on the court. Under the leadership of captain guard Andrew Pusar, guard Drew Housman, forward Evan Harris, forward Pat Magnarelli, and 2007-08 All-Ivy League guard Jeremy Lin, the team is full of players that are individually among the best in the conference. This was demonstrated in several big games at home against Michigan, Mercer, and Penn. They just...
...point guard relationship work because that’s important for the team,” Housman says of his relationship with Amaker. “We’re starting to see eye-to-eye a little more.” Housman, along with Lin, McGreary, and captain Andrew Pusar, will be competing this preseason for a place alongside these freshman standouts. Kenyi, the three-star recruit and Gatorade Player of the Year from Washington D.C. last season, will look to lead this heralded seven-man freshmen class.All in all, Amaker will look to play eight or nine consistently...
...Andrew Pusar, Drew Housman, and Evan Harris have seen many things in their three previous years: high expectations, low expectations, a coaching change, teammates coming and leaving, thrilling last minute victories, crushing last minute defeats, sold-out crowds storming Lavietes Pavilion in jubilation, and crowds numbering in the few hundreds. But one thing they have not experienced is an Ivy League title, having never even challenged for the championship late in the season...
...seniors work their balls off,” says freshman forward Andrew Van Nest. “People like Pusar work so hard. The little weaknesses that he has, you don’t even see them. He feels like a superstar on the court. Seeing that is contagious...
...team that was picked to finish fourth in the Ivy League in the preseason media poll. The players are not focused on the ranking, though.“We were brought here to win an Ivy championship and that’s our goal,” freshman forward Andrew Van Nest says.Van Nest was one of the Crimson’s top recruits, but the 6’10” forward, who hails from nearby Weston, Mass., will not set foot on the court this year because of a shoulder injury suffered last week that will require season...