Word: carrabinos
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...when the scores trickled in the Cornell was losing big and Princeton was winning small. Harvard quickly asserted itself, pulling small. Harvard quickly asserted itself, pulling away behind Joe Carrabino's game-high 28 points and Webster's 18. Columbia never got within seven after just five minutes remained...
...overall record, only its second winning in 11 years. The Crimson's only other second-place finish in Ivy action came in the 1970-71 season, when the cagers compiled an 11-3 mark...Four cagers entered the scoring book in double digits Saturday night. Arne Duncan with 15. Carrabino with 28, Bob Ferry with 10 and Webster with 18...When final individual free throw stats are released later this week. Carrabino should probably finish second in the nation and Ferry third...Carrabino's almost a shoo-in for All-Ivy first team honors and a leading candidate...
...mathematically out of it," junior Joe Carrabino said...
Harvard (67)--kan Plutnicki 3-0--6; Arne Duncan 5-4--14. Joe Carrabino 9-8--26. Bob Ferry 4-7--15 Pat Smith 0-0--0, Kath Webster 3-0--6. Greg wildes 0-0--0. Bob Daugherly 0-0--0; Totals 24-19--67 Fouled Out; Duncan, Webster...
Junior guard Bob Ferry almost took control, though, when he cut the Cornell lead to just three, 61-58 with just 2:13 left. His steal after a Carrabino bucket and the guard's subsequent free throws put Harvard on the brink of a magical comeback. But Cornell rallied right back, as it had done in similar situations all evening. Harvard could only watch as each Big Red free throw shooter extended history...