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...ball to the basket, unafraid to draw contact from the behemoths in the paint. He took 119 free throws on the season, second on the team to Stehle, and converted at a solid 76.5 percent.In light of the number of hits Housman took in the paint, the point guard??s durability was perhaps the most impressive aspect of his performance. The rookie played in all 27 of the team’s games, started 26 of them, and averaged 33.7 minutes, second only to team linchpin Stehle. Predictably, Housman had to fight through fatigue and shooting slumps...
...favorite. What’s more, the show casts the Tower of London as a puppet, lending a slightly off-beat vibe to the show. As HRG&SP President Casey M. Lurtz ’07 notes, ““Yeomen of the Guard?? is the closest Gilbert & Sullivan [came] to a serious dramatic work.” The variety and hilarity in “Yeomen” promise to make it an exciting production...
...last weekend at Brown, and is now averaging a robust 23.5 points per league contest, 4.5 more than preseason Player of the Year favorite Ibrahim Jaaber of Penn. While there is evidence that the rest of the league was still unsure of the 6’1 guard??s offensive abilities heading into last Saturday, an 8-of-10 performance from downtown against Brown surely dissolved any remaining skepticism...
...proximity and steep angle of the wooden bleachers, which easily transform into potent noisemakers. Standing throughout the whole game, the Yale students directed most of their animosity towards freshman guard Drew Housman. Housman received a harsh initiation to the Harvard-Yale rivalry, as Bulldogs fans chanted the guard??s name and mocked his shooting whenever he touched the ball. The point guard finished with nine points on 2-of-10 from the field and 4-of-7 from the line, to go along with four assists and three rebounds in a game-high 35 minutes...
Standing throughout the whole game, the Yale students directed most of their animosity towards freshman guard Drew Housman. Housman received a harsh initiation to the Harvard-Yale rivalry, as Bulldogs fans chanted the guard??s name and mocked his shooting whenever he touched the ball. The point guard finished with nine points on 2-of-10 from the field and 4-of-7 from the line, to go along with four assists and three rebounds in a game-high 35 minutes...