Word: frontcourts
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...points on 8-of-11 from the floor, his highest output of the Ivy season thus far. In the Crimson’s earlier loss at Columbia, Harvard’s center was held to only five points by the active post defense of the Lions’ smaller frontcourt players. Cusworth was able to break free in the second half of Friday’s game, however, shooting a perfect 4-of-4 from the field and 2-of-2 from the line...
...Harvard frontcourt has been hailed as the best in the Ivy League, but it was the Cornell big men who dominated the interior on Saturday night...
Harvard’s starting frontcourt of Cusworth (7’0) and junior forward Matt Stehle (6’8) boasts two players who are taller than any of the Lions who see regular game action, yet the duo combined for only 14 points in the Jan. 30 loss—13 fewer than the season average. Columbia outscored the Crimson in the paint...
...post defense. Preston, whose 15.1 points per game is good for third-best in the Ivy League, scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the teams’ first meeting. At 6’5, the swingman is an extremely difficult cover for Harvard’s bigger frontcourt players, and uses his smaller stature to an advantage on the defensive end by getting superior position and leverage in the post...
...Quakers forced the ball inside and dared the Crimson’s big men to score in the post against the smaller Penn frontcourt, something Stehle and Cusworth struggled...