Word: fegley
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After Princeton had pulled in front 68 to 50, Harvard made one abortive last gasp. Sedlacek hit two long jump shots; then after a Princeton basket McClung bucketed one of his Over-the-Head Specials and Bill Fegley swished a 25-footer. With the score 70-60, Gene Dressier cannily stole the ball from Bradley, raced downcourt, took a jump shot from the foul circle--and blew it. That ended the rally...
...nimble seven-footers sprout out of the floor of the IAB over-night, the Crimson will have to make the best possible use of its greatest asset--good shooting--to beat Cornell. In nine games this season the starting five plus leading reserves John Scott and Bill Fegley have sunk an incredible 49 per cent of their shots...
...this reason, the chances for a Harvard victory lie not with the usual headline makers, but with two juniors who have spent most of the season on the bench: John Scott and Bill Fegley...
Scott, a 6 ft. 4 in. forward, demonstrated against Brandeis that he is capable of substituting for Williams or McClung; in that game he sank eight of eleven field goal attempts. Fegley, a guard, has a good jump shot and is an excellent ball handler...
...Scott and Fegley come through, and the starting five turns in its anticipated fine performance, Harvard has a real chance to upset the Eagles...