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...including a torrid 67 percent in the second half. “The thing we certainly didn’t do tonight was low-post defense,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “Whether it be the footwork of the guy you’re guarding, or pressure on the passer. Our low-post package didn’t respond to the degree that it had to. And not having Evan certainly hurt us in that respect.” The Crimson’s struggles on the defensive end are nothing new. Harvard allowed opponents...
...really inflate the assist totals.” SECOND-HALF CHANCE Whatever Drew Housman’s halftime ritual is, it’s definitely working. After sleepwalking through Friday’s first half (one assist, two points on 1-of-4 shooting), the sophomore point guard paced the Crimson offense in the final twenty minutes, finishing with 17 points on 6-of-12 shooting to go along with a season-high seven assists, three rebounds and two steals. Three of his six field goals were three-pointers. “He was terrific,” Sullivan said...
...three-point makes and percentage. But with the game’s outcome in the balance, Cornell leading 71-68 with 4:14 to play, the visitors mounted a stunning insurgency, reeling off three-point plays on four of their next five possessions to pull ahead for good.Sophomore point guard Drew Housman tied the game and silenced the crowd by nailing a three off a feed from freshman guard Jeremy Lin. After a rare long-distance miss from Big Red assassin Ryan Wittman, Goffredo followed with his seventh—and most crucial—three-pointer of the night...
...Harvard women’s basketball team entered Lavietes Pavillion Friday night with a share of the Ivy League title. But it seems that the young Crimson team forgot its manners against Cornell, and decided to seize the crown all for itself. Guards Lindsay Hallion and Emily Tay scored 13 points each to lead a balanced offensive attack for the Crimson in a 64-48 win over the Big Red. The win gave Harvard sole possession of the Ivy League title and the conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. Harvard will play two more league games...
...Minister of the Interior. The leading contender, Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan told a Palestinian radio station, is a retired Brigadier and security force veteran named Hammoudeh Jerwan. If he gets the job, Jerwan will have to force all of these groups to fall into line (except for the Presidential Guard and the Intelligence force, which stay under the President's office). That means taking on the heads of the various organizations, several of whom have grown rich off their posts. These are men who can buy loyalty and manpower and who have served as Abbas's bulwark against Hamas over...