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Harvard, which shot a dreadful 39 percent form the floor for the game, received a spark from the play of sophomore forward Tedd Evers, who scored 13 of his career-high 17 points in the second half.
HARVARD (86): Fred Schernecker 1-0--3; Arne Duncan 6-5--20; Bill Mohler 3-0--6; Neil Phillips 2-2--6; Keith Webster 2-3--8; Mike Gielen 3-0--6; Tedd Evers 4-8--17; Mal Hollensteiner 0-0--0; David Lang 2-2--6; Kyle Dodson 4...
Three-pointers: Duncan 3, Amaker 2, Snyder, Schernecker, Webster, Evers. Fouled out: Nessley, Brickey, Mohler, Dodson. Total fouls: Duke 29, Harvard 28. Assists: Duke 24 (Ferry, Snyder 7), Harvard 16 (Webster 8) Turnovers: Duke 19, Harvard 15. Rebounds: Duke 39 (Nessley 8), Harvard 37 (Gielen 6). Duke 56-42--98...
Still in the picture was the tough play of Harvard freshman big man Malcom Hollensteiner, who filled a season-high nine minutes with quality play. Still, there was Co-Captain Arne Duncan's 20-points-worth of smooth shooting, Tedd Evers' 17 as he fearlessly threw himself at the Duke...
Three-pointers: Duncan 2, Phillips 2, Webster 3, Gielen, Evers 2, Maley 2, Whitehead 2, White 2, Wheeler 3. Fouled out: Mohler, Gielen, Mitchell. Total fouls: Yale 23, Harvard 27. Assists: Yale 27 (White 17), Harvard 12 (Gielen 6). Turnovers: Yale 12, Harvard 11. Rebounds: Yale 41 (Dudley 15, Harvard...