Word: grates
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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With 1:10 left and Harvard holding this tenuous three-point lead, the Crimson's Jeff Grate stepped to the foul line in a one-and-one situation. He sank both shots, and Harvard ran up the score in the last minute...
Coach Floyd Wilson will probably start Barry Williams, Keith Sedlacek, Gene Dressler, Lynn Bennion, and George Neville. Bennion has improved a good deal in recent games, and the 6-6 center has been giving Williams some help with rebounding. Neville, after losing his starting berth to sophomore Jeff Grate, had outstanding games against Dartmouth and Penn...
...winning strategy for the Crimson could be to use a full-court press constantly. This may seem an absurd suggestion, since Neuman is easily the best ball handler in the backcourt with Gene Dressler, George Neville, Bob Beller, and Jeff Grate. With this depth, Harvard can afford to press and probably wear down Neuman and Pawlak. Besides, if Penn is able to get the ball downcourt Tom Mallison (6-10). Frank Burgess (6-9), and John Hellings (6-8) can murder Harvard under the boards...
Neville had been benched for the first time to give sophomore Jeff Grate a chance to start against Dartmouth. But once the senior got into action, he won his place on the most team back quickly. He sank his first five-shots in a row, all on long, arching jumpers. When Dartmouth made the game close in the second half, Neville time and again pulled the Crimson out of trouble with shots from the corner and the head of the key. He wound up the game making nine of 12 shots from the floor and had 22 points...
Lynn Bennion and Jeff Grate, who replaced John Scott and Neville in the starting lineup, were not especially impressive last night. One person who did turn in a surprisingly good performance was 6-5 sophomore Jim Griswold. Although he can't shoot or dribble with any competence. Griswold rebounded well and blocked three Dartmouth shots...