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...Patriot or America East—I think they’re that good,” Sullivan said. BOARDING SCHOOLWith no player taller than 6’7 in the regular Blue Devils’ rotation, the Crimson, with 7’0 center Brian Cusworth and 6’8 forward Matt Stehle, figured to have its way underneath. It was the smaller, more athletic CCSU frontcourt, however, that was able to control the boards. Harvard was out-rebounded 38-30 for the game, including 15-11 on the offensive glass. “They out-toughed...
...season. If it can defeat Central Connecticut State tomorrow afternoon, Harvard will have had its best season-opening run in more than 20 years, since the 1984-85 campaign. “It’s obviously a great start,” junior center Brian Cusworth said after Wednesday night’s win against the Wildcats. “We feel like we’ve got a lot of momentum right now. It’s definitely a testament to how hard everyone worked in the offseason.” “The players...
...pretty elite company. The Crimson became the third Harvard team in the last 47 years to win its first five games of the season, defeating New Hampshire 71-50 at Lavietes Pavilion last night. “It has been a great start,” junior center Brian Cusworth said. “We’ve definitely got a lot of momentum right now. It’s a testament to how hard everyone worked in the offseason.” After Wildcats forward Mike Christensen converted a layup with 4:06 left to pull his squad within...
...shoot over ’em. That was the strategy for the New Hampshire men’s basketball team on Tuesday night at Lavietes Pavilion. Faced with the daunting prospect of going inside against Harvard’s twin towers of junior center Brian Cusworth and captain forward Matt Stehle, the Wildcats opted for a bevy of three-point shots over the Crimson defense. As the 71-50 final score in favor of Harvard (5-0) indicates, New Hampshire (1-4) was unsuccessful. The Wildcats shot just 23.1 percent from behind the arc, making six of their 26 attempts...
...slump from the floor on Friday night against Sacred Heart, Stehle watched as the Pioneers, who had trailed the entire game except for a brief 1-0 lead out of the gate, pulled even at 57 with just over 10 minutes remaining. With fellow big man Brian Cusworth in foul trouble, Stehle knew he needed to provide the spark for a fading Crimson squad.On the next possession, Stehle took the ball to the hole hard, converted the layup, and drew the foul. He nailed the subsequent free throw—part of a 9-for-10 performance from the stripe...