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...individuals can gather accolades and notoriety.”While Lin gains rank throughout the league, a more tangible mark of a truly special player is the honor of being nominated Ivy-League Player of the Year. Only one Harvard player has ever earned this honor—Joe Carrabino ’85 who won it in his 1983-1984 junior season. After leading the Crimson to the highest conference finish in school history, the six-foot seven senior was drafted by the Denver Nuggets in 1985. Amaker believes that his six foot three guard has this same potential...
...Crimson’s closest brush with an Ivy championship came in 1983-84, when Joe Carrabino ’84-85, the school’s all time leading scorer, dropped 22 points and corralled just over seven rebounds a game to lead Harvard to a 9-5 mark—a game back of the league champion Tigers...
...great way to get the elderly out of their homes for a day of relaxation, fun, and dancing," said Theresa Carrabino, a Cambridge resident who attended the event...
...long-range goal is number-one Joe Carrabino '85, who scored 1880 points in four-plus years (he redshirted one season) for the Crimson. To do so, James would have to average 28.5 points per game in Harvard's final 25 games, not including any NCAA playoff games, of course. Isn't there a warmup drill that looks like this?" --overheard during Harvard's 87-76 loss to Lehigh...
...March 1: Carrabino becomes Harvard's all-time leading scorer in Columbia's 62-58 win over the Crimson...