Word: griffin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Only the driving lay-ups of Carey and the free throw shooting of Silver 111 of 121 allowed Harvard to remain within shouting distance. No other player was able to more than points, and particularly harmful to the Crimson cause was the fact that Mike Griffin could manage just two baskets in 13 attempts before fouling out late in the game...
After a jump ball, which Doc Hines controlled for the Crimson, Harvard set up for a final shot, which Griffin missed. Meanwhile, Silver was fouled underneath...
After the break, however, Harvard cooled down, but worse, the Crimson forgot how to play defense. Bruin forwards consistently found themselves free under the boards for easy lay-ups, and only the miraculous shooting of Griffin and Arnie Needleman kept Harvard alive...
...Mike Griffin then hit on a long jumper, and stole a foolish Brown pass under his own basket. After bringing the ball up-court, he spotted Carey free to the left of the foul circle, Swish. Brown 77, Harvard 75, Thirty-five seconds remained...
...refs called a technical on each side, but it was no longer Brown's possession. Griffin made the foul shot for Harvard, but Brown's Vaughn Clarke missed. Brown 77, Harvard...