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Those easy looks came in the form of nine-for-16 shooting from the field and an eight-for-eight mark from the free throw line. Although Stehle was perfect on his own trips to the strike, he was almost doomed by his own foul trouble. The power forward picked up two early fouls against LIU, and the difference in Harvard’s play was apparent while he was on the bench...
...guarding the post, and number three is to help defenders, being in positions to rotate to lob passes.” Stehle is Harvard’s leading scorer, with 15.7 points per game. He is extremely valuable to the team, but will have to stay out of foul trouble, as two quick fouls at the beginning of the game against LIU brought him out of the game early. The team struggled without him on the court. Michael Beal has scored 8.6 points per game, but Sullivan felt like he would be of great defensive value on Saturday?...
...captain Matt Stehle added. “It was good to see Drew doing what he can do, getting to the line and penetrating.” With 9:19 remaining in the contest, Long Island forward Paska Morkeliunas tossed Stehle aside in the paint, picking up his fourth foul of the game. Morkeliunas was awarded a technical foul in the aftermath, and Stehle hit both of the free-throws to put the Crimson ahead 64-53. Stehle finished with a career-high 27 points and 11 rebounds for his third double-double in the last four games...
...With Harvard pulling away from the Blackbirds in the first half, senior forward Matt Stehle—who had amassed 10 points to help give the Crimson a 28-21 lead—picked up his second foul with seven minutes remaining and was promptly pulled for the rest of the half by coach Frank Sullivan. Without having to deal with the 6’8 forward’s post presence, the Blackbirds quickly went on a 10-1 run to take a 31-29 lead, and trailed by only 38-36 at halftime...
...quick foul on Stehle off of the break would likely have given the Blackbirds a chance to steal a victory with Harvard’s best player on the sidelines...