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Without Prasse-Freeman, Harvard turned out of necessity to Patrick Harvey, the Crimson’s shooting guard and default backup at the point, to run the floor. The senior was up to the task, hitting four straight free throws to open Harvard’s scoring in the final five minutes. Moments later, he fed captain Brady Merchant for a baseline three-pointer at the 3:30 mark that trimmed BC’s lead to a one-possession margin for the first time since the first half...
After a pair of free throws by Bell, Harvey led the Crimson back down the floor. He missed a three, but after senior center Brian Sigafoos tapped the rebound back to him, Harvey found Norman, who spotted up and drained a three-pointer from the left wing. That moved Harvard within two, 75-73, and the Crimson bench let out a collective yell as the players leaped out of their chairs...
...first half also propelled several Harvard players to their best games in their time in Cambridge. Besides Prasse-Freeman, senior guard Patrick Harvey scored a career-high 29 points and senior center Brian Sigafoos pulled down a career-best 15 rebounds to go along with 17 points...
...Harvey injured himself in Harvard’s win over Lehigh 10 days ago. But even despite a hobbled Harvey, the Crimson has managed a four-game winning streak, Harvard’s longest since a six-game streak...
...Without Harvey, Sullivan turned to the sophomore combination of Jason Norman, who started at shooting guard, and Kevin Rogus. Norman has been a solid defensive player all year, while Rogus has become a legitimate outside threat...