Word: carrabinos
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Unless of course you count Bob Ferry. The Crimson will look to the junior guard--mired in a late-reason slump-to give Joe "All-Anything-You-Want-Him-to-Be" Carrabino a rent. The 6-ft., 8-in, forward has carried the Crimson in its latest ventures, contributing 63 points last weekend in road victories over Yale and Brown...
This team is hot. If your juniors and seniors want a comparison think back to the days when screams of "WADE-LAU-WADE-LAU" echoed through Bright. Then consider Joe Carrabino's personal cheering section. Even in the midst of a catatonic crowd at Brown this weekend cries of "The Emu! The Emu! punctuated the Harvard rooting...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--Joe Carrabino brought the ball up the court. The fact that he usually touches the ball only to shoot or pass did not faze him or anyone watching the game. Saturday night against Brown, Carrabino could have played guard...
...weirder games of the season, the Harvard men's basketball team defeated the Bruins Saturday night, 80-76. While Carrabino was bringing the ball up, the two real guards and one ball-handling forward ran down court to set up for the last six minutes of play. Then one of them decided that Carrabino was really a forward...
...once the contest got started, peculiar officiating stood out as yet another bizarre factor. Luckily for Harvard, the game was called the same way on both sides. Well, sort of. Pat Smith, Carrabino, and Bob Ferry all got whistled for walking in the first few minutes of the contest. Arne Duncan was charged with two fouls before 10 minutes had elapsed...