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...visitors.BU led most of the way, establishing its largest lead early in the second half. A 39-32 Terrier advantage swelled to 48-36 four minutes into the second frame, and it proved too much for the Crimson to overcome. It didn’t help that BU shot 61.5 percent (8-of-13) from three-point range, compared to just 21.7 percent (5-of-23) for Harvard.“The Achilles to the whole thing for us was the three-point shooting,” said Harvard coach Frank Sullivan. “Too much in the first...
After dropping its first contest in its opening six games heading into a showdown with Boston University (BU) at Case Gymnasium tonight, the Harvard men’s basketball team could have used a helping hand.Now, it turns out, the Crimson (5-1) will have to deal with a hurt one.Junior center Brian Cusworth has a small fracture of the third metacarpal on his left hand. Cusworth suffered the injury during the first half of Harvard’s 87-79 loss to Central Connecticut State on Saturday.“It was a hustle play,” Cusworth...
...points in the loss. CCSU was also ranked fifth in the tough Northeast Conference coming into the season and could offer the Crimson its toughest challenge to date. If Harvard can manage to get past the Blue Devils and their superb backcourt, it would need wins over a BU team that has embarrassed the Crimson twice in as many years and Lehigh to match the 1984-85 squad for the best start to a season in the modern era. “We’ve been looking forward to this season and we’ve taken...
...Wildcats over the first 3:32 of overtime, but New Hampshire scored 10 of the final 13 points for a 67-60 victory. The loss sent Harvard on a three-game losing streak, its longest of the 2004-05 campaign, which included a 92-55 home loss to BU. Last season’s dramatic finish hasn’t escaped the minds of the Crimson players. “It’s definitely fair to say that we owe them some payback,” said junior center Brian Cusworth, who led all scorers with 18 points...
...team allowed a significant late goal, earning only a 2-2 tie against No. 20 Boston University despite dominating the Terriers in the first period last night at the Bright Hockey Center. After struggling initially to deal with the Crimson’s transition game and quick puck movement, BU (3-4-2, 3-3-1 Hockey East) took advantage of five Harvard penalties in the final 40 minutes to get its offense back on track. “What was terrific about our team,” Terriers coach Jack Parker said, “was [that] there...