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FRONTCOURTThe Crimson came into the season boasting the top frontcourt in the Ivy League with forward Matt Stehle and center Brian Cusworth.The duo got off to a slow start, as the impressive and unexpected backcourt play grabbed the attention of those following the squad. Then, Cusworth went down with a fractured left hand in the Central Connecticut game, turning Harvard’s pre-season strength into a question mark, if not a weakness.Stehle struggled even further in the games immediately following Cusworth’s absence at BU and Lehigh, but exploded against LIU and Albany.The three-man rotation...
Entering this season, the Harvard men’s basketball team’s frontcourt duo of senior Matt Stehle and junior Brian Cusworth was ranked as one of the best tandems in all of the Ivy League...
...game the last couple years and [junior guard] Ko [Yada] has experience as well, so having us come in as opposed to myself a couple years ago, is a big difference.”With Cusworth sidelined, Stehle will once again shoulder most of the burden in the frontcourt. Stehle will be responsible for neutralizing Kyle Chones, the Patriot League’s leading rebounder. Chones enters the game averaging seven points and seven rebounds a contest, but in three games against Ivy schools (Cornell, Dartmouth, and Princeton), he has chipped in an average of 13 points and 11 boards...
...Brian Cusworth, who missed his third straight game with a left hand fracture. The Crimson had struggled to replace the 7’0 center’s interior scoring until Wednesday night, when Stehle used a series of post moves and outside jumpers to dominate the smaller LIU frontcourt...
...stage for Saturday's long ride to Pennsylvania to play Lehigh (3-6). After missing Tuesday's defeat at BU, Cusworth is unsure of whether he will be able to help his teammates end the slide, as his status is a game-time decision. Despite the uncertainty in the frontcourt, the game with the Mountain Hawks might prove to be exactly what Harvard needs to break the initial string of adversity it has faced in the 2005-06 season. The Crimson is winners of five of the last six against Lehigh, with the sole defeat in that stretch coming...