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...reigning Ivy Player of the Year and conference leader in steals and assists, and Brian Grandieri. And the team's namesake, Cornell point guard Louis Dale, is in the running for Ivy Rookie of the Year. They are complemented by Dartmouth sophomore Alex Barnett and Harvard second-year man Evan Harris...
...move on the fantasy leaderboard this weekend came courtesy of Ted Kirby's Chip and Dale, which regained first place in decisive fashion. Led by Penn guard Ibrahim Jaaber's 12-9-7 and 14-6-6 outings and Evan Harris' Saturday double-double, Kirby's squad took over the top spot in the rebounds and steals fields and amassed a three-point cushion over second-place Kevdog's Ballers...
...seeming Ivy League mismatch, pitting the hottest team in the circuit in Cornell, winners of four straight and seven of its last eight, against a Harvard squad that had looked awful in every facet of the game in a 90-70 loss to the Lions, Crimson sophomore forward Evan Harris came up with a performance that turned the tables on the Big Red (11-9, 4-2 Ivy). Harris finished with game highs of 18 points and 10 rebounds, and scored the winning basket on a layup off a pretty feed from point guard Drew Housman on the team?...
...happy at all with the way that the team compensated for [Cusworth’s] loss.” Right from the opening tip, it was apparent that Harvard was in for a long night. In place of Cusworth, 6’8 sophomore forward Evan Harris jumped at center court, and Columbia was able to easily control the ball. On the Lions’ second possession, point guard Brett Loscalzo nailed a three-pointer to start the game’s scoring, a shot that would prove to be a bad sign of things to come for the Crimson...
Sophomore forward Evan Harris banked home a layup with eight tenths of a second remaining in the game to give the Harvard men’s basketball team a stunning 65-64 win over Cornell at Lavietes Pavilion. Just 24 hours earlier, the Crimson (10-10, 3-3 Ivy) had been blown out by Columbia, but on this night, the game was close throughout and it would be Harvard that made the final play. After Big Red guard Louis Dale made one of two free throws with 8.6 seconds left to give his team a 64-63 lead...