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...season, scored five points in the final minute, but had only 13 for the game, after scoring 27 against the Crimson in Hanover. Pattman was locked in a tough battle with Harvard captain Jim Goffredo on both ends of the floor. “It was two first-team, all-league players, two absolutely great players just gutting it out, really battling hard,” Cusworth said. “They are both physically exhausted.” Goffredo finished with 12 points, while holding Pattman to 5-of-12 shooting from the floor. “[Guarding Pattman...
...first-team, all-league players, two absolutely great players just gutting it out, really battling hard," Cusworth said. "They are both physically exhausted...
...Larranaga, Delaney-Smith knows the weight of such non-conference triumphs against nationally recognized opponents. In 1998, her 16th-seeded Crimson team did the impossible, stunning No. 1-seeded Stanford in the NCAA Tournament with a 71-67 win in Palo Alto. Harvard was then led by First-Team All-American Allison Feaster, and the Crimson’s victory marked the first—and perhaps last—time a 16-seed downed a No. 1 in the NCAA Tournament.Since then, the Crimson has won or split three Ivy titles, had three 20-win seasons, and has sent...
Similar to the Kessler-Martin scenario, Martin has been splitting time with senior Riitta Schaublin. Schaublin earned First-Team All-American honors last year and provides a strong second option for the Bulldogs...
...unchanging landscape will pound your squad into submission. The 2005-06 campaign was the most highly anticipated in Harvard’s recent history, as the Crimson was expected to challenge Penn and Princeton for its first-ever league title on the strength of a formidable frontcourt. Harvard was picked second in the preseason media poll mainly based on the presence of first-team All-Ivy forward Matt Stehle ’06 and second-team All Ivy center Brian Cusworth, the league’s top two returning scorers and rebounders. Harvard would bludgeon teams with its post presence...