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...player is on the court. “Brad had a terrific game off the bench,” Crimson coach Frank Sullivan said. “When he was on the court, he was plus seven, so that was a big boost in the frontcourt. In the backcourt, Jeremy was plus eight, so that was very encouraging. But I think it will still be a work in progress sorting out who is going to be consistent over a period of time. It was great to have that kind of help off the bench from those two guys specifically...
...potential to see minutes at the three position, left vacant by the graduation of guard/forward Michael Beal ’06. Given the guard-dominated dynamic of the Ivy League, having a shooter of Balcetis’s caliber to team with the Crimson’s backcourt standouts, sophomore point guard Drew Housman and senior shooting guard Jim Goffredo, would have given Harvard’s chances to surprise in the league this year a boost.“He was definitely a fierce competitor,” senior center Brian Cusworth said. “He had that...
...class, who [is] getting a lot of minutes. They have enormous potential.”On the court, the freshmen, who comprise one-third of the entire squad, have been integral parts of recent Ivy victories. Offering a combination of outstanding post play and great ball-handling in the backcourt, the freshmen have been an offensive powerhouse. Three freshmen—Rollins, Moretzsohn, and Tay—with 16, 14, and 12 points, respectively, led Harvard in scoring in a 23-point rout of Columbia on Feb. 3. Attacking from the outside made for easy points on the inside, with...
Instead of fouling, the Tigers maintained their swarming full-court defense in the hopes of coming up with another steal. Attempting to find an open man in the backcourt, junior guard Jim Goffredo had his pass deflected and stolen by Conway with 20 seconds left. Determined not to let Princeton’s captain beat them again, several Crimson defenders hounded Greenman, only to have him find an open Savage for the winner with two tenths showing on the clock...
Instead of fouling, the Tigers maintained their swarming full-court defense in the hopes of coming up with another steal. Attempting to find an open man in the backcourt, junior guard Jim Goffredo had his pass deflected and stolen by Conway with 20 seconds left. Determined not to let Princeton’s leader beat them, several Crimson defenders hounded Greenman, only to have him find an open Savage for the winner with two tenths showing on the clock...