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...play. With a record of 3-11 in the Ivy League, the team found itself tied with Columbia for last place in the conference. Harvard is still aiming for its first Ivy title, but in order to win one, it must first find a way to win without home-court advantage. “It was horrible,” Amaker says. “We were horrible. We weren’t very good at all on the road. We’re hopeful we can improve on that, because in order to be a good team, you have...
...Missing its starting forward’s consistency on both ends of the court, Harvard went 2-10 during that stretch to close out the year with a dismal 8-22 record overall...
...will most likely return to Harvard’s starting lineup, bringing to the squad his unique blend of athleticism and court smarts...
...seniors work their balls off,” says freshman forward Andrew Van Nest. “People like Pusar work so hard. The little weaknesses that he has, you don’t even see them. He feels like a superstar on the court. Seeing that is contagious...
...championship and that’s our goal,” freshman forward Andrew Van Nest says.Van Nest was one of the Crimson’s top recruits, but the 6’10” forward, who hails from nearby Weston, Mass., will not set foot on the court this year because of a shoulder injury suffered last week that will require season-ending surgery.He is joined by six healthy freshmen. Max Kenyi, a 6’4” guard from Silver Spring, Md., will likely see significant playing time this year. He was named the Gatorade Washington...