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Despite the good offensive production from the usual suspects, the Crimson defense failed to generate one its hallmarks--steals. Harvard's three steals on the night was its lowest output of the season and junior forward Drew Gellert went without a steal for the first time in 47 consecutive games. Gellert, who leads the Ivy League and is fourth in the nation in steals per game, finished with five points and four assists...
Harvard seemed to have the momentum out of the gate as Prasse-Freeman and Gellert combined for the Crimson's first seven points. After that, though, it was the Dan Clemente show...
...game stayed close in the first half as Harvard could only get the lead to six twice in the first half. Junior guard Drew Gellert led the way, garnering eight points in the half including two top-of-the-key three-pointers. Sophomore center Brian Sigafoos also had an impressive half, picking up seven rebounds and constantly frustrating Big Red center Greg Barratt, who went 0-for-5 from the floor in the first half and finished the game with only two points...
Meanwhile, Harvard's pressure defense created great results. Prasse-Freeman scored four straight points, and after a lay-up by Sigafoos, Gellert stole the ball and fed it to Prasse-Freeman. The sophomore point guard then was fouled and hit both free throws...
Completing the league-leading offense for Harvard is the backcourt trio of Prasse-Freeman, Gellert, and Harvey. Prasse-Freeman leads the league in assists and leads the team in three-point shooting. He will pass the ball early and often to Harvey, who is second on the team in scoring at 15.1 ppg. Gellert assists this offensive one-two punch nicely. He is fourth in the nation in steals and a solid rebounder...