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...There’s a lack of [a frontcourt threat] right now,” Sullivan said. “We’d certainly love to have that legitimate presence down there to draw guys inside and create more space on the perimeter, but we’ll have just to see. We’re certainly going to miss Tim Coleman and his rebounding and the second-chance points he helped...
...pair of six-footers will give the Crimson a formidable second line in the frontcourt...
...freshmen class’ impact doesn’t end with the frontcourt. Harvard’s backcourt will be strengthened by the addition of freshman Jessica Hosley. Hosley received Street & Smith All-American and McDonald All-American honorable mention accolades and was ranked the No. 18 point guard for the class of 2002 by the All-Star Girl’s Report. Hosley’s quickness and ability to penetrate adds versatility to the Crimson backcourt, which also features junior transfer student Bev Moore, freshman Laura Robertson, and sophomore Dirkje Dunham...
...soon. Sophomore Alex Gamboa had a superb year in 2001-02, but, compared to teammate Edwin Draughan, he arguably isn’t even the most talented member of that backcourt. Paul Vitelli is fast emerging as one of the league’s most consistent forwards, anchoring a frontcourt that also includes T.J. McHugh and Ime Archibong...
...offer. The Quakers dawdled around during the early portion of last year’s league schedule just enough to make things interesting in 2001-02, but they’re the clear favorite this season. Aside from having two legitimate NBA prospects in its all-Ivy frontcourt tandem of Onyekwe and Archibong, Penn boasts Toole, the league’s best point guard and the team’s glue. A deep bench means that freshman Freidrich Ebede, a Rookie of the Year favorite on most other Ivy teams, will have to work just to earn playing time...