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Even with its smaller lineup, Harvard was able to take advantage of the undersized Wildcats on the offensive end. Usually known for its perimeter play, Harvard made a concerted effort to go inside on UNH. Point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman finished the first half with just one assist, but that’s because his first inkling was to penetrate. Sometimes it was for the worse, resulting in a blocked shot, a charging call or—on one occasion when he stalled while waiting for a seam to open up—a five-second violation. But more often...
...same time last night, Harvard’s offense was stalling, shooting just 37 percent. The penetration seen in the first half was lacking. “We were a little soft getting to the [foul] line,” Sullivan said. Prasse-Freeman was still stuck on eight points, and, when senior center Tim Coleman fouled out with five minutes left to play, Harvard was short on options close to the basket...
...Crimson took the lead quickly, outscoring the Wildcats 37-25 in the first half. Junior Sam Winter led the barrage of Crimson scorers penetrating the UNH defense, scoring nine points and grabbing 10 rebounds in the first stanza while senior center Tim Coleman and junior guard Eliot Prasse-Freeman contributed eight points apiece...
Junior point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman led Harvard with 14 points as the Crimson shot 42 percent for the game. More importantly, with the exception of the first eight minutes of the second half, the Crimson frustrated Dartmouth's offense at every turn. Harvard limited the Big Green to 25-percent first-half shooting and forced ten second-half turnovers, as Dartmouth continued to show post-exam period rust...
...Drew played out of his mind today," Prasse-Freeman added. "He really shut Flinder down. We came out and they couldn't get good looks at the basket. Our ball pressure really messed up their offense...