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...times while dishing out just five assists.“We didn’t defend as well as we did in the first game,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker said. “We were horrendous shooting the basketball. We were 17-for-26 from the foul line, 3-for-16 from three, 18-for-52 from the floor, five assists, 17 turnovers. You pick it, it was the total opposite from a week ago. Not very good, to say the least.”Hurting Harvard’s cause was a leg injury suffered...
...guard and Evan coming in as a veteran frontcourt player.” Housman scored eight points in 25 minutes, including a key three-pointer in the midst of a 15-3 Crimson run to close out the first half. Harris, however, was limited to just eight minutes with foul trouble. “They’re playing just as hard as they were before,” Magnarelli said of Housman and Harris. “T.J. and Brad have done a great job in the starting roles, but Drew and Evan are giving us that spark...
...with an 11-0 run. Housman hit two free throws to start the stretch, then sophomore guard Dan McGeary stole a pass and went in for a fast-break lay-up. Unger followed with a long jumper, then Lin drove to the basket for a lay-up and a foul. He missed the free throw, but Harvard would come back as Housman hit his second three of the game to cap the run, making the score 55-38 with 11 minutes left. The Crimson defense was crucial in making the runs and holding the lead. Colgate made just...
...looked like a team that could have been on a winning streak.” The Crimson started the game on fire. On its first offensive possession, Unger received a pass from Lin and converted a thee-point play by making a short jumper, drawing a foul, and converting the free throw. The Crimson never trailed after that basket, and racked up 47 points in the first half. “Our kids...had a great spirit about not hanging their heads or feeling sorry for themselves,” Amaker said. “I think it?...
...plastic water bottles. Virtually the only waste management at Suwung comes in the form of scavengers who brave the heat to comb through the mountains of trash for anything salable. Meanwhile the landfill grows by the day, with the garbage leaking into a nearby mangrove forest, decomposing to release foul-smelling methane, a potent greenhouse...