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...Just how physically and mentally tough this team is and how far we’ve come from a year or two ago.” In the backcourt, junior Jim Goffredo has made the most noticeable impact with his 14.2 points per game. In the frontcourt, Cusworth has helped carry the slack. To date, the junior is shooting 48.9 percent from the field, while averaging 12.6 points and almost seven rebounds per game. In Wednesday’s victory over the Wildcats, Cusworth shot 9-of-13 from the free throw line to finish with 15 points. Against...
...interior in last year’s matchup, as Stehle and Cusworth combined for 33 points, 20 rebounds, five blocks, and three steals. With the tallest New Hampshire player checking in at just 6’8, Harvard should be able to impose its will inside. That frontcourt strength has just started to live up to the preseason hype: after three games, two guards—junior Jim Goffredo and freshman Drew Housman—ranked in the top three in scoring for the Crimson. But after Stehle and Cusworth’s 35-point combined effort against UC Davis...
...much-hyped frontcourt firepower of Harvard had largely been contained during the team’s 3-0 start this season, but the tandem of junior center Brian Cusworth and captain Matt Stehle showed it was poised to explode yesterday afternoon at Lavietes Pavilion. Stehle and Cusworth, both preseason first team All-Ivy selections, entered this year’s slate as the Ivy League’s top two returning scorers and rebounders, averaging over 27 points and 17 rebounds per game combined. Through three games, the duo had recorded 21.7 points and 15 boards per contest. Against...
...Crimson to claim its first-ever Ivy title, it will have to solve the issues related to its guard play. Harvard enters the season with the league’s best frontcourt in Cusworth and captain Matt Stehle...
...settled as the imposing frontcourt appears due to league Player of the Year candidates Matt Stehle and Brian Cusworth, the point guard situation is just as unclear. In a league where guard play is often the determining factor, two freshmen and a converted forward are prepping to guide Harvard towards the first Ivy title in school history...