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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Davis popped again to put Cornell ahead, 71-69, and, after a Harvard turnover, stalled away a minute and a half until only one minute remained on the clock. It looked as though the Crimson would have to foul to get the ball back but Harvard's Frank Konstantynowicz stepped in front of Cornell's captain, Cedric Carter, and took a thunderous (and dramatic) tongue-in-cheek fall to draw a charging foul and give Harvard one last gasp...

Author: By Bob Baggott, | Title: Women Cagers Romp But Men Drop Thriller | 2/25/1978 | See Source »

...could only total 31 for the entire half thanks to a dismal .385 shooting percentage and some tough Harvard defense. Harvard didn't play much better offensively, tallying only 39 points for the half. Worse was the fact that Banks and Fine had drawn three fouls apiece. Coach Frank McLaughlin was forced to keep Banks, the game's top rebounder with ten, and Fine, the team's playmaker, languishing on the bench...

Author: By Bob Baggott, | Title: Women Cagers Romp But Men Drop Thriller | 2/25/1978 | See Source »

This weekend's Ivy basketball action may well prove the cauldron from which the league champion will emerge. Frank McLaughlin and his cagers are looking to stir up the Ivy basketball potpourri as much as they did last Saturday night when they threw the league-leading Penn Quakers into the mulligatawney...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: Key Games Face Hoopsters | 2/24/1978 | See Source »

...soon as the Crimson opened up its lead, Harvard Coach Frank McLaughlin rapidly started shuffling new players into the lineup. Mark Hadley eagerly hit three short jump shots and Douglas McIntosh popped two jumpers, one from the ozone layer, to keep the pressure on the Judges. Meanwhile, Harrigan scored ten points of his own to prevent the Crimson from opening a wider...

Author: By Bill Ginsberg, | Title: Hoopsters Hand Judges 96-91 Decision | 2/22/1978 | See Source »

Balanced scoring and effective passing characterized the Harvard offense, with six players hitting double figures. Banks and Booker led the team with 16 markers each while Fine and Frank Konstantynowicz deftly dealt the ball to teammates on the fast break to record the majority of the 24 assists attributed to the Crimson hoopsters...

Author: By Bill Ginsberg, | Title: Hoopsters Hand Judges 96-91 Decision | 2/22/1978 | See Source »

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