Word: grates
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sophomore Jeff Grate will replace George Neville in the backcourt, and 6-6 junior Lynn Bennion will start in place of John Scott at forward. The change isn't the result of any panic button pushing by Coach Floyd Wilson; both Grate and Bennion convincingly earned first-string berths last weekend...
...Grate could be destined for an illustrious basketball career at Harvard. The 6.1 guard has shown flashes of brilliance, and at Princeton he led the Crimson in rebounding. All he needs is a little more experience and self-confidence...
...Colgan (4.7). Dartmouth's center, 6-7 Gunnar Malm, has the best name in the Ivy League and a 12.7 average. HARVARD SCORING FG FT Pts. Ave. Sedlacek 119 60 298 21.2 Dressler 86 38 210 15.0 Williams 54 47 155 11.0 Neville 37 24 98 7.0 Grate 34 24 92 7.7 Scott...
Harvard fought back gamely. Jeff Grate and Charlie McMonaugle sank foul shots, and Sedlacek swished a jumper from the corner. Gene Dressier stole the ball and hit a short jump shot, then connected a on 20-footer moments later. Jim Griswald's shot from the corner put the Crimson ahead 75-72 with 6:05 to play...
...After Grate, Sedlacek was Harvard's leading scorer with 16 points. Dressler had 15 and Scott 12. Barry Williams snared 16 rebounds for the Crimson