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Forward Graham Beatty is the last of the graduating seniors, and his departure will hurt the depth of the Crimson frontcourt. Beatty backed up junior forward Matt Stehle and junior center Brian Cusworth, starting five games when Cusworth was sidelined with an injury. Junior Zach Martin, who played out of position at the power forward spot all season, and freshman Brad Unger will have to step up to keep Harvard’s frontcourt as the best in the Ivies...
...That frontcourt will be the key to the Crimson’s success next season. After finishing with at least 12 wins for the ninth time in 10 seasons and taking third in the Ivies, Harvard will be looking to do more than just win next year. Of the four returning players from the All-Ivy first and second teams, the Crimson has two—Stehle and Cusworth. The duo finished first and second in the league in rebounding and first and second in scoring among returning players...
...Matt and I knew that we had the best frontcourt in the league going into the season,” Cusworth said. “And [these selections] kind of legitimize that to the public...
Cusworth, who missed the entire 2003-2004 season with an injured right foot, returned to the Harvard lineup and solidified a very strong frontcourt. He finished second on the team in points per game with 13.4 and second on the team—and second in the league behind Stehle—in rebounding with 8.4 per contest...
...addition to the accumulation of stats, Mannering was able to bang down low, bring much-needed physical play, and the junior should be a centerpiece of the frontcourt next year...