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Fortunately for the Crimson, Gielen's cold hand hasn't had as bad an effect as most people would have expected. The emergence of freshman Ralph James, Collins, and Tedd Evers as legitimate scoring threats has taken some of the heat off the point guard.
Collins and Evers. Harvard's third and fourth leading scorers, are also shooting slightly better from behind the triple line.
Evers, who started the game with three misses and was yanked after only 1:29 had elapsed, buried three consecutive long jumpers to knot the score at 12.
HARVARD (81): Kyle Dodson 1-0--2; Tedd Evers 8-0--17; Bill Mohler 0-2--2; Mike Gielen 1-2--4; Ralph James 6-5--17; Kevin Collins 10-2--22; Neil Phillips 2-3--7; David Lang 2-0--4; Scott Gilly 2-0--4; Dana Smith 1...
Three-pointers: Evers; Peabody 2, Borque. Fouled out: None. Total fouls: Harvard 15; Brandeis 16. Assists: Harvard 18 (Gielen 8); Brandeis 13 (Peabody 4). Turnovers: Harvard 13; Brandeis 19. Rebounds: Harvard 41 (Phillips 7); Brandeis 28 (Peabody 6).