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...After struggling all season to find consistency with his jumpshot, Harvard captain Jim Goffredo put on an offensive display Friday night against Cornell, erupting for 32 points on 9-of-15 shooting, including 7-of-10 from behind the arc, in the team’s 85-79 win. Goffredo??s seven three pointers were a season high and just one shy of his career high of eight set last year against Dartmouth. “I think we gained some confidence from the fact that Jimmy was making shots,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said...
...program this year: road toughness.And for 33 minutes on Friday night, Harvard demonstrated this tenacity, staying within eight points of Penn at 52-44 after Jim Goffredo nailed two free throws with 6:55 remaining in the game. But a 10-0 rally from the Quakers following Goffredo??s shots ended all hopes for the Crimson.Now comes the next step for Harvard: sustain this effort for seven minutes longer and get that elusive Ivy road win.“We won at Vermont and CCSU. The major challenge was to transfer this road toughness into an Ivy-league...
...shooting from the field overall and 1-of-6 from three-point range. During a crucial stretch late in the second half with Harvard making a last-ditch effort to cut into the Yale lead, Hughes blocked three-point attempts by Goffredo on consecutive possessions. Overall, Goffredo??who led Harvard with 40 treys coming into the game—looked as uncomfortable shooting the ball as he has all season, hoisting several airballs on the night. “Casey Hughes does a great job of defending shooters,” Yale coach James Jones said...
...basket with a lefty scoop shot to give the Big Green a 62-61 lead. After a Dartmouth steal on the other end, Pattman took the outlet pass and ran the floor for a breakaway and a three point lead.The Crimson tied the game on captain Jim Goffredo??s long three-pointer, but Pattman was not going to be turned away from victory. The teams traded baskets on consecutive possessions to begin overtime before Pattman got the ball beyond the three-point arc, took several dribbles and pulled up, drilling the trey to put Dartmouth up for good...
...Mojica’s jumper, but the pattern from the first half held true again. Harvard began to close once more, and this time the Blue Devils did not have their nearly 20-point cushion to blunt the attack. A 15-4 Harvard run, begun by captain Jim Goffredo??s first field goal of the game, on a back door cut to the hoop, and ended by his first and last three-point field goal, tied the score at 48 and let the Blue Devils know that they were no longer in control of the contest.Harvard held CCSU...