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...Crimson comes into today's contest after a scrimmage against the runior arity Tuesday night. In a sloppy contest the varsity won 82-78. In the game coach Bob Harrison uni led his new offense which produced ten baskets. The team however did not run the patterns that smoothly and on a number of occasions the players appeared to be confused. Harrison said Wednesday that the team was handicapped because forward James Brown had previously missed a week of practice due to an ankle injury...

Author: By Douglas K. Scmorn, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Harvard Hoopsters to Battle in Indiana | 12/2/1972 | See Source »

...Harrison said Wednesday that he was encouraged by the performance in the scrimmage. "I think we played better team defense and showed more discipline and patience than we have in the past...

Author: By Douglas K. Scmorn, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Harvard Hoopsters to Battle in Indiana | 12/2/1972 | See Source »

...Harrison said Wednesday that he plans to use full court pressure against the Indiana guards and then ion back on Downing. Knight said yesterday, "Harrison's approach has been successful in the past and all we can do is go out and play our ball game...

Author: By Douglas K. Scmorn, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Harvard Hoopsters to Battle in Indiana | 12/2/1972 | See Source »

Another major question this season is whether Harrison will retain his new personality if the Crimson loses a number of key games In some ways the Harvard coach may be like the "new" Richard Nixon of the 1968 presidential campaign attempting to make the public forget his old personality Harrison is an exceptionally sensitive man who unfortunately has rabbit ears meaning that when he is jeered by the crowd, it upsets him deeply...

Author: By Douglas R. Schorn, | Title: Harvard Cagers Open Season Saturday | 11/30/1972 | See Source »

...interviews earlier this Fall. Harrison repeatedly urged that students come out to cheer the team at home games Unfortunately when they have turned out in the past, there has always been a substantial contingent which has come to boo Harrison. If Harvard has a bad season this year, fans similar to those who went to the New York Giants' football games in the middle 1960s to sing "Goodbye Allie" and who went to Philadelphia Eagle games to the late 1960s to chant "Joe Must Go might up to haunt Harrison...

Author: By Douglas R. Schorn, | Title: Harvard Cagers Open Season Saturday | 11/30/1972 | See Source »

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