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...forward Andrew Naeve in an attempt to rip the ball away, a violation that got Cusworth whistled for his fifth personal foul and prematurely ended his night. The play was a classic example of a foul borne completely of frustration, and it summed up the way Cusworth??s season has gone since he returned from a fractured left hand for the start of the Ivy slate on January 13. Unable to rediscover the offensive rhythm that he had last season, when he averaged 13.4 points a game on 48% shooting, Cusworth has shot...
...Crimson was paced by Cusworth, who poured in 20 points, while Stehle hauled in a game-high 15 rebounds. Princeton’s Koncz matched Cusworth??s offensive effort with 6-of-12 shooting from beyond the three-point line...
...Matt Stehle or junior center Brian Cusworth, who along with Penn’s Ibrahim Jaaber claimed almost all of the preseason media accolades doled out by various media outlets. But while Stehle’s average of 14 points, nine boards and five assists per league game and Cusworth??s output of 13 points, nine rebounds and three blocks per Ivy contest are impressive, they pale in comparison to the numbers posted by junior sharpshooter Jim Goffredo. After serving a two-year apprenticeship behind single-season three-point record holder Kevin Rogus ’05, Goffredo...
...captain Matt Stehle or junior center Brian Cusworth, who along with Penn’s Ibrahim Jaaber claimed almost all of the preseason accolades doled out by various media outlets.But while Stehle’s average of 14 points, nine boards and five assists per league game and Cusworth??s output of 13 points, nine rebounds and three blocks per Ivy contest are impressive, they pale in comparison to the numbers posted by junior sharpshooter Jim Goffredo.After serving a two-year apprenticeship behind single-season three-point record holder Kevin Rogus ’05, Goffredo made...
...pointed to a bit of rust accumulated during his seven-game absence, but a full week of practice will likely help him sharpen his skills.“I feel like I’m in midseason form,” Cusworth said.The one player who benefited most from Cusworth??s return was junior guard Jim Goffredo. The 6’1 sharpshooter knocked down seven threes and finished with 33 points, as the Big Green focused its attention on the interior. The performance was enough to earn Goffredo Ivy Player of the Week honors...