Word: goffredo
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...rebounding Wildcats forward Sam Herrick’s intentional free throw miss as time expired. “We were on the opposite end of a lot of those games last year where we were losing at the buzzer,” said senior captain and shooting guard Jim Goffredo. “This early in the season, to be able to gut a game like that out on the road is big for us.” The seven-foot Cusworth finished the victory over UNH with a double-double, scoring a team-high 23 points, one short...
Riding the strong play of senior leaders Brian Cusworth and Jim Goffredo, the Harvard men’s basketball team won its third straight game Saturday, beating Colgate 76-64 at Cottrell Court in Hamilton, N.Y. With veteran guidance keeping the team on an even keel, the Crimson (4-3) pulled through the first three tumultuous minutes of the second half, overcoming a one-point halftime lead by the Raiders (3-3) and managing to hold a nearly steady ten-point lead for the last nine minutes of the game. “The gym was pretty quiet...
...would give the Crimson a three-game winning streak—and help get its swagger back. “Stringing together a couple wins, to gut out a close game like that, and on the road, is kind of a double whammy,” senior captain Jim Goffredo said after the game on Wednesday. And for Harvard, whose road wins have been few and far between, this win away from home is a sign of better things to come. “One of the things that was important to us in this game [against UNH] was developing...
...Evan started out the game aggressive in terms of trying to get the ball to the basket,” Sullivan said. “He did a nice job rebounding the basketball. Look at his line, it is certainly very credible night for a sophomore.” Goffredo and sophomore guard Drew Housman also cracked double-digits in scoring for the Crimson--each had 14. Housman also played a team-high 42 minutes. —Staff writer Ted Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
DURHAM, N.H.—No one in Lundholm Gymnasium was happier to see Wednesday night’s game go into overtime than Harvard captain Jim Goffredo. The extra session offered a chance at redemption for Harvard’s leading perimeter threat, and Goffredo seized his chance with just over a minute to play, knocking down his first three-pointer of the night at the most crucial moment. The shot re-tied the game at 81 and sent the Crimson (3-3) on to an 83-81 victory over New Hampshire (1-5). Goffredo had spent most...