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...previous encounter, last night’s game was close throughout and included 15 lead changes.This year’s match-up, however, was a slightly sloppier affair. The two teams combined for 44 turnovers.“It was a completely different game,” junior Evan Harris said. Amaker surprised many of those in attendance by changing up his starting lineup for the first time this year. Alongside sophomore Jeremy Lin, McGeary as well as freshmen Kyle Fitzgerald, T.J. Carey, and Adam Demuyakor all got their first career starts for the Crimson.McGeary, who transferred to Harvard from...
...frame for some much needed help in the post. “[In Unger], we’re anticipating having another player upfront with the experience and size we need,” Amaker said.Unger will join Harvard’s leading low-post threat, junior Evan Harris, down low to thwart the Michigan attack.Lin and junior Drew Housman will also be asked to be more aggressive on offense.“They need to continue [to drive into the paint]”, Amaker said. “We need to have Jeremy and Drew looking not just...
Though the Friars put a season-high 39 first-half points on the board, the Crimson managed to stay within striking distance thanks to some impressive shooting touch of its own, hitting 12 of 21 shots from the floor, led by junior forward Evan Harris’ eight points on 3-for-3 shooting. Harris finished the game with 13, second on the team to junior guard Drew Housman...
...eight. Harvard has been out-rebounded, 214-185, on the season. “It’s one thing having your captain on the bench, but it’s another thing having your captain on the floor with you,” junior forward Evan Harris said. “He’s a big body, he’s a wide load. Boxing him out in practice is hard for me, so I hope he can make it just as hard on opposing players.” Amaker tried to get Unger into the game...
...around the goal much better than we did. I thought that was the difference in the game, their interior play” Both players took advantage of their height advantage over a Harvard frontcourt still lacking captain Brad Unger. The tallest Crimson big man, 6’9 junior Evan Harris, was troubled by fouls throughout the game. The other frontcourt starter, 6’7 sophomore Pat Magnarelli, also had trouble matching up with the big men, as did two 6’7 reserves Harvard threw at its opponents—sophomore Doug Miller, and freshman Adam Demuyakor...