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...think that without Cusworth it makes it a little easier to guard [Goffredo], because you can step up to him, you can help out more,” Jones said. “I think it’s just a little bit more difficult for him to get shots...
...With about six minutes remaining Sullivan substituted out Goffredo for freshman point guard Jeremy Lin. It looked like the end of the night for Goffredo, the end of one of the worst games of his career and a tough loss for the Crimson. But Goffredo, a consummate captain, slapped Lin on the back and coolly walked to his side of the bench, then came back in to finish out the loss, hitting four free throws in the process. After a very successful junior campaign in which he averaged 14.9 points per game, expectations were high entering this season...
...Crimson. Harvard got off only one shot during that run, an airballed jumper by captain Jim Goffredo, as it turned it over near halfcourt on three consecutive possessions to open the second frame. Brown capped its run with consecutive three-point plays by forward Matt Mullery and guard Damon Huffman. “Those first minutes of the second half are always critical to establishing yourself,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “It’s an area that we had been pretty good at all year as a road team. It was very disappointing...
...post. They were effective defensively swarming into the low-post area.” Without any interior presence to speak of, the bulk of the pressure to bring Harvard back from its second-half deficit was placed on the shoulders of the Crimson’s two standout guards, captain Jim Goffredo and sophomore Drew Housman. But the Bears defense was able to load up on the perimeter without worrying about being hurt down low, especially after it had decoded Harvard’s offensive attack in the second half. Goffredo shot 4-of-7 overall...
...Crimson kept its spot at the top of the Ivy standings, but Dartmouth is nipping at its heels with a 7-2 mark. Harvard will look to ride the momentum from its seven-game winning streak south to Princeton and Penn for two key games this weekend. Sophomore guard Emily Tay was the offensive leader in the Crimson’s third consecutive weekend sweep, scoring 29 points and 16 assists. Tay’s performance earned her Ivy League Player of the Week honors—the second time in as many weeks that a Crimson player has picked...