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...from the line, putting Harvard up by four. Maine kept it close, however, and an offensive rebound by forward Phillipe Tchekane-Bofia led to a put-back that cut the lead to 73-71 with nine seconds to play. The Crimson calmly got the ball into the hands of Housman, who buried a pair from the line to put the game on ice. Harvard was in position to close it out in the final minutes thanks to a crucial shift in momentum earlier in the second half. Maine, trailing by three at halftime, deleted the deficit by running...
...Maine kept it close, however, and an offensive rebound by forward Phillipe Tchekane-Bofia led to a put-back that cut the lead to 73-71 with nine seconds to play. The Crimson calmly got the ball into the hands of Housman, who buried a pair from the line to put the game...
...working against an athletically superior Maine team. In addition to Cusworth’s 20 points on 5-of-7 shooting, the other members of Harvard’s big three performed well. Noted marksman Goffredo hit five of his ten three-pointers to finish with 19 points and Housman used his dribble-penetration to score 15 points on 4-of-8 from the floor and 6-of-7 from the line...
...combination of Cusworth and Harris’s work down low and the drives of Housman and Goffredo forced Maine’s big men into critical foul trouble. Tchekane-Bofia was an unstoppable force on the glass, collecting seven offensive rebounds and 17 points, nearly all coming on second-chance put-backs. But the 6’6, 230 lb. forward from Cameroon was limited to just 16 minutes of play, including only six in the second half after picking up his third and fourth foul within the span of one minute early in the period. Additionally, center Olli...
...three position, left vacant by the graduation of guard/forward Michael Beal ’06. Given the guard-dominated dynamic of the Ivy League, having a shooter of Balcetis’s caliber to team with the Crimson’s backcourt standouts, sophomore point guard Drew Housman and senior shooting guard Jim Goffredo, would have given Harvard’s chances to surprise in the league this year a boost.“He was definitely a fierce competitor,” senior center Brian Cusworth said. “He had that, not to use a stereotype...