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...Cusworth??€™s talent, combined with the skill and leadership of Stehle, poses a definite challenge to perennial powerhouses Penn and Princeton...
Things are a lot different from Stehle’s sophomore year, when embarrassing defeats were the norm in Harvard’s 4-23 season. Last year things changed. With Cusworth??€™s return from a foot injury and Stehle’s continued stellar play, huge losses become the exception. The Crimson stayed in almost every game, posting a 7-7 mark in the Ivies. Now, in their last year playing together, Stehle and Cusworth??€™s sole mission is taking the team...
Junior Brian Cusworth??€”who sat out all of the 23-loss 2003-04 Harvard men’s basketball season with a stress fracture in his right foot—emerged this year to become perhaps the most potent post presence in the Ivy League...
...most dominant aspect of Cusworth??€™s game was blocked shots. The 7’0 center rejected a league-best 45 attempts this season—12 better than hisnearest competitor in four fewer games. Cusworth already has 67 blocks for his career, which ranks third-best in Harvard history and leaves him just 15 shy of Bill Ewing ’99 for second...
Leading 32-26 at intermission, the Crimson took control of the game to begin the second half. A 7-0 run—on a bank shot from junior center Brian Cusworth, a three from junior forward Matt Stehle, and a driving dunk by Cusworth??€”gave Harvard a 39-26 lead...