Word: backcourts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Complementing Griffin in the backcourt is Arnie Needleman. Needleman is not the ballhandler Griffin is, but he can shoot with anyone on the team. Against MIT last Monday. Needleman hit for 41 points...
...backcourt combination of Ken Wolfe and Jim Fitzsimmons sparkled offensively as they combined to contribute 34 points. With Harvard leading by one point with 1:30 seconds to go, Wolfe calmly stepped to the foul line and converted a one and one. Fitzsimmons had 18 points and found the range on a number of long jump shots...
Crime boss Dan Swanson will start a jump center against Davis. The Chicago leftist predicted yesterday that his backcourt combination of Sue "Big Boo Yoo-Hoo" Kinsley and Dale "But Don't You Dare Call Me Frail" Russakoff would run Steiner and Mass Hall hack Chuck Daly off the floor. Up front, where it counts, the Crime plans to go with Bob "Daddy D" Decherd and Leapin Liz Samuels, a high school teammate of former Marquette great. Bob Lackey...
However, Dartmouth closed the gap immediately in the second half, as guard Bill Raynor's defensive pressure was too much for the Harvard ballhandlers. The Big Green pulled within one point at 55-54, and constant backcourt harrassing by Raynor, and later Rick Jones, kept Dartmouth in the game. But continued cold shooting by leading scorers Raynor and guard James Brown made it nearly impossible for Dartmouth to catch...
With the exception of James Brown, who got a finger in his eye against Northeastern last Friday night, the Crimson should be healthy. The backcourt has been improving with every game as Kenny Wolfe has picked up his scoring and has average 16 points a game over the last there contests. Wolfe was the MVP of the recently concluded Beanpot tournament...