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...said. “But he [Powell] kept backing away, because his coaches must have told him ‘don’t let him drive,’ don’t let him drive,’ so I put up the shot.”Housman??s 16 points on the game, a number of which came on strong drives to the hoop, helped pull the Crimson out of the early hole, which was the result of a stunning 23-2 CCSU run after the score hit 9-6 Harvard. The Blue Devils were...
...came back in the second half when there is a little more pressure and really played a turnover-free game until the end.” Each of Harvard’s first four baskets to begin the second half came off an assist, capped by sophomore pointguard Drew Housman??s three-pointer off a pass from Brian Cusworth. The senior center led the team with five assists. FIVE STAR All five of the Crimson’s starters scored in double-figures for the first time this season. Goffredo led the team with 20, followed by sophomore...
...indication, the captain will not disappoint. As he showed in going 8-of-10 from downtown in a game against the Big Green last season, Goffredo has the ability to go off at any point. As a result, this three-point specialist will look to cash in on Housman??s increased ability to lead the team.But what will help the duo’s chemistry all the more took place far away from Lavietes Pavilion, Boston, or even New England. Think sandy beaches and sunny weather versus cobblestone streets and cold rain. Housman and Goffredo, who both hail...
...when the pressure got on.” The Crimson showed a good deal of mettle in a back-and-forth, tightly-contested second half that featured seven ties and eight lead changes. Harvard took a decisive 66-65 advantage with 3:21 remaining on sophomore point guard Drew Housman??s drive down the right side of the lane and high bank off the glass. After each team missed shots, sophomore forward Evan Harris gave the Crimson breathing room with a pretty move off the dribble from the top of the key. Harris finished with a layup...
...Crimson showed a good deal of mettle in a back-and-forth, tightly-contested second half that featured seven ties and eight lead changes. Harvard took a decisive 66-65 advantage with 3:21 remaining on sophomore point guard Drew Housman??s drive down the right side of the lane and high bank off the glass...