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...Harvey invariably rose to the occasion. In Harvard's second meeting with Dartmouth this season, Harvey's clutch performance at the free throw line helped secure a narrow 60-56 win on the road. Then, with the score tied in the closing seconds of a non-league battle with Hartford, Harvey hit a running jumper in the lane to give the Crimson the victory as time expired. Clutch, last-second performances became the trademark of Harvey's-and Harvard's-success...
...rookie sophomore Brian Sigafoos. At 6-11, Sigafoos was a true center and by midseason, he was a fixture in the starting lineup. It did not take long for him to start contributing-in just his second collegiate start, he chipped in 12 points and 8 rebounds against Hartford...
Sparked by David Horowitz’s recent advertisement in college newspapers, reparations for slavery has become a prominent issue. The Hartford Courant, one of the oldest newspapers in America, has apologized for advertising for runaway slaves. That apology was inspired by a story about another great Connecticut institution, Aetna Insurance, which had written policies on slaves’ lives. Now Congress is investigating the role of slave labor in constructing the United States Capitol...
...only Harvard goal of the first half came at the 7:38 mark of the second quarter. Co-captain Dana Sprong, coming off a six-goal effort against Hartford on Tuesday, beat Big Red goaltender Justin Cynar for his sixteenth goal of the season...
...last-second, near-upset of Penn last year, the upset of Penn this year, Princeton's buzzer-beater last weekend, Pat Harvey's own buzzer-beater against Hartford, the Dartmouth-Montreal road trip. Harvard hasn't always won these games, but they've always been classic in scope and fun to watch...