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Solid defense will help bail out streaky Harvard shooting. Even when Harvey??€”the team’s best shooter—hit only 3-of-12 against Fairfield and 3-of-10 against Stony Brook, the Crimson defense held on to win those games. Harvard has held three of its first five opponents under 40 percent from the field this season...
Unfortunately for the Crimson, Harvey??€™s teammates could not rise to the occasion and pick up the scoring slack. The Terrier box-and-one defense freed up the perimeter and coaxed Harvard into shooting from beyond the arc. Gellert and junior guard both went 0-for-4 from three-point range as the Crimson converted a miniscule nine percent of three-point shots...
Let’s start with free throws. Before last night’s game, Harvard was shooting 64 percent from the charity stripe—a low number, but not horrible. Take away junior guard Pat Harvey??€™s 28-of-32 free throw percentage, however, and the rest of the Crimson are shooting 50 percent from the line...
...Harvey??€”whose dagger with 1:10 remaining was his first shot attempt in the second half—led the Crimson (3-1, 0-0 Ivy) with 24 points. Senior Tim Coleman added 12 points and 10 rebounds for his first double-double of the season as the Crimson shot a sizzling 54.5 percent for the game...
Following Harvey??€™s shot, junior point guard Elliot Prasse-Freeman stole the inbounds pass with just over a minute remaining. The possession ended with two Harvey free throws, and redeemed what had otherwise been a difficult evening for Prasse-Freeman (0 points, 3 assists, 5 turnovers...