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...Gellert??€™s stifling defense was aided by the Harvard big men, especially junior center Brian Sigafoos, who hedged on Dartmouth screens to prevent Boyd from penetrating into the lane and creating opportunities for his teammates...

Author: By Alan G. Ginsberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hoops Drubs Dartmouth | 1/7/2002 | See Source »

...course, in the process of shutting Boyd down, Gellert collected five steals of his own, giving him 216 for his career and breaking the school record of 213 set by Mike Gielen ‘89. It was Gellert??€™s twentieth consecutive game with at least one steal; in fact, he has failed to commit one larceny in only one of his last 68 contests...

Author: By Alan G. Ginsberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hoops Drubs Dartmouth | 1/7/2002 | See Source »

Through the first half, Winter and Beatty had shared defensive duties on Brown, limiting him to 2-of-7 shooting from the floor while Gellert??€™s watchful defense of scoring threat Ganly held him to three points for the half. Winter attributed Harvard’s success in guarding the main Wildcat threats to preparation and pressure...

Author: By Jessica T. Lee, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: M. Basketball Edges UNH | 12/13/2001 | See Source »

Indeed, the 6’1 Gellert??€”a guard who plays at small forward—came to Harvard from Newtown, Conn., as the point guard who would eventually replace star Tim Hill ’99. A top scholastic player in Connecticut, Gellert was the consummate athlete, starring also in baseball and one season of football, when he grabbed a state-record 17 interceptions. Guess he’s always gravitated towards defense...

Author: By Rahul Rohatgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Quietly, Captain Steals The Show | 12/7/2001 | See Source »

...once again looks forward to the challenge of guarding the Ivy’s best players—Brown’s Earl Hunt or Columbia’s Craig Austin, for example—regardless of position or size. On any given night, the best way of judging Gellert??€™s performance is not to look at his offensive numbers, but at the number of points the opposing team’s top threat had. In Crimson victories, it’s usually pretty...

Author: By Rahul Rohatgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Quietly, Captain Steals The Show | 12/7/2001 | See Source »

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