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Last season, Harvard's bright spot in the rebounding department was center Tim Coleman, who was fifth in the league in rebounds per game. The Crimson will be without Coleman this season, however, as academic reasons have forced him to take the year off. He will return for the 2001-02 season...
With the departure of Coleman and center Ethan Altaratz, the remainder of the Crimson frontcourt will be comprised of the next generation in Harvard big men. Filling in at center will be 6'9 sophomore Onnie Mayshak. Mayshak, the first Canadian to play for the Crimson in its 100-year history, who gained some valuable experience last year by starting seven games and averaging 3.6 points per outing...
Clemente and sophomore Sam Winter manned the middle in Harvard's small lineup. Sullivan may have to play small ball a lot this year since forward Tim Coleman will sit out the season for academic reasons...
Another void that must be filled is in the rebounding department, as Tim Coleman withdrew from school for the 2000-01 season and took his 7.6 boards per game with him. Brian Sigafoos, a 6'11 center who spent last season on the JV team, should fill at least some of the void left by Coleman. As the tallest player on the roster, the New Jersey native is a much-needed 'true center' for the Crimson squad...
Clemente's return lifted a team depending on then-freshman Onnie Mayshak and then-junior Tim Coleman for inside play, and he worked hard to get back in sync with the new guys. Harvard finished the year having exceeded expectations in the Ivy League, including a near-win over Penn and two straight wins at Cornell and Columbia to close out the season...