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Harvard held the Blackbirds—a perimeter-oriented squad that usually starts three guards—to a meager 41.8 percent shooting from the floor and just 3-of-17 from behind the arc. On top of that, Long Island committed 22 turnovers, including a season-high 16 Crimson steals...
Trailing 96-93 with 23 seconds left to go, the Harvard men’s basketball team raced up the floor and spent a 30-second timeout. The Crimson (4-8) worked the ball around to Rogus, who was 7-for-13 from behind the arc to that point, but he failed to connect with 11 seconds remaining, and Tennessee Tech (5-6) held on for the 98-93 victory in the consolation game of the Saturn Shootout at John Kresse Arena...
Harvard trailed by four with 2:14 remaining in the extra session, when sophomore guard Jim Goffredo connected for his second trifecta on the evening. On the subsequent possession, Rogus worked his way to the top of the arc and nailed his seventh three of the contest to knot the score at 93 before being bowled over by a Golden Eagle defender...
...Crimson caught fire from behind the arc in the second half, as Rogus nailed three consecutive trifectas and sophomore guard Jim Goffredo added one and sunk all three free throws after being fouled on another. Despite the three-point outburst, Tennessee Tech maintained a seven point lead, 66-59, with 7:37 to go, as the squad kept breaking down the Harvard defense for easy layups...
Torching the nets, Harvard shot a blistering 60 percent from the field and nearly matched that clip from behind the arc, sinking 14-of-25 for a 56 percent success rate...