Word: goffredo
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...three pointer with three minutes left was the last CCSU field goal, but the team finished off the victory by hitting 11-of-14 from the stripe after the Crimson began fouling to stop the clock. POINTS IN THE PAINTHarvard had two scorers with 20 points (junior guard Jim Goffredo with a career high 22, Stehle with 21) for the first time since Dec. 30, 2004, when guard Kevin Rogus scored 27 and Stehle added 22 in an overtime loss to Tennessee Tech...The Crimson was the last undefeated Ivy League team. Columbia (5-1) lost to Army on Friday...
...opposing defenses. “Everything is showing right now,” Cusworth said. “Just how physically and mentally tough this team is and how far we’ve come from a year or two ago.” In the backcourt, junior Jim Goffredo has made the most noticeable impact with his 14.2 points per game. In the frontcourt, Cusworth has helped carry the slack. To date, the junior is shooting 48.9 percent from the field, while averaging 12.6 points and almost seven rebounds per game. In Wednesday’s victory over...
...After Wildcats forward Mike Christensen converted a layup with 4:06 left to pull his squad within 12, the Crimson closed out the contest on a 9-0 run, including a thunderous two-handed dunk from Cusworth with just under a minute remaining. Junior guard Jim Goffredo hit six free throws in the final 2:17, part of a 12-for-12 performance from the stripe on the night, as he joined Cusworth as the game’s high scorer with 15 points. Four of Goffredo’s conversions from the line came as a result...
...most telling stat in the box score was in the free throw column, where the Crimson shot 34 free throws to just six for the Wildcats. The Harvard players were also extraordinarily accurate, making 29 of their attempts, while New Hampshire was just 2-6. Junior guard Jim Goffredo led the way for Harvard, shooting a perfect 12-12 from the line. “That was our game plan,” said Cusworth. “We knew we had the size, so we planned on attacking the basket.” Cusworth more than doubled his season...
...blocks, and three steals. With the tallest New Hampshire player checking in at just 6’8, Harvard should be able to impose its will inside. That frontcourt strength has just started to live up to the preseason hype: after three games, two guards—junior Jim Goffredo and freshman Drew Housman—ranked in the top three in scoring for the Crimson. But after Stehle and Cusworth’s 35-point combined effort against UC Davis on Sunday, that duo has taken over the second and third slots on the team’s scoring...