Word: gellert
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...unit, Harvard's corps of guards is generally considered the strongest component of the team. The Crimson backcourt, led by returning starters Gellert and Prasse-Freeman, is not only offensively explosive and defensively sound, but this year it will also be deep with the resurgence of old and new players alike...
Playing next to Prasse-Freeman is Gellert. The 6'3 junior shooting guard started all 27 games in his sophomore campaign last year. Aside from setting a school record and ranking nationally in steals, Gellert also contributed substantially in other facets of the Crimson attack. He ended the year averaging 6.8 points per game, 4.4 rebounds per game, and dished out 97 assists to place him second on the team behind Prasse-Freeman...
...addition to Gellert and Prasse-Freeman, there is a litany of players that will provide experience, skill, and depth for the backcourt. Sophomore Brady Merchant, who can also play as a small forward, will backup either Gellert or Prasse-Freeman. Merchant saw a healthy amount of playing time last year, and even started his first two games before enduring a high ankle sprain...
Prasse-Freeman's backcourt partner, junior Andrew Gellert, took over at the point in his absence. The offense wasn't always smooth, but Gellert did have six assists. He also displayed the quick hands of the guard who led the Ivy League in steals a year ago, snagging five...
With Harvard up by only two three minutes into the second half, Gellert found Harvey at the free-throw line extended. Harvey made the open jumper. He hit a wide open three-pointer on the ensuing possession after Xavier scored at the other...