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...Crimson built a first-half lead with crisp passing that set up high-percentage looks at the basket inside. Big Green leading scorer Alex Barnett poured in Dartmouth’s first six points to keep his team within range in the early going, but the Harvard frontcourt responded to hold him to 8-for-21 shooting in accumulating his eventual game-high 18 points. The Crimson cruised to victory after taking a 47-26 lead into the break, never letting the lead dip below 19 points and pushing the cushion as high as 32 points in the second half...
Meanwhile, the Crimson is coming off back-to-back losses in last weekend’s Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Holiday Invitational, but is encouraged by its improved performance in the frontcourt. Rollins posted a combined 42 points and 12 rebounds in tournament play, which is welcome news as Dartmouth will bring a post presence of its own into Lavietes. Margaret and Brittney Smith, a pair of 6’1 sisters, are averaging over seven rebounds a game apiece for the Big Green, while senior Sydney Scott chips in 5.4 boards...
...cannot let them outrebound us,” Delaney-Smith said. “We’re taller in the frontcourt, but they are more athletic. Hopefully that’s one of the things we’ve taken away from the non-conference—we know how to play an athletic frontcourt...
...points and eight rebounds off the bench. “[Magnarelli and Harris] did a tremendous job and really got their confidence up,” Amaker said. Senior captain Brad Unger made his first start since returning from a foot injury in late November and bolstered a strong frontcourt effort, putting up a season-high 10 points. Anteaters center Darren Fells scored a game-high 24 points. The Crimson outrebounded the Anteaters, 45-24, but was undone by its turnovers. “26 turnovers is the stat of the game,” Amaker said. The Crimson?...
WORCESTER, MA—Despite a gallant comeback by the Harvard men’s basketball team, it could not pull out a victory, in large part because of the big contributions of Holy Cross’s two tallest frontcourt players, 6’11 senior Tim Clifford and 6’9 junior Alex Vander Baan. Clifford finished with a game-high 22 points, matching his total from the Crusaders’ 82-69 win at Lavietes Pavilion last November. Vander Baan started by scoring Holy Cross’s first nine points and had a season-high...