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...Harvard men’s basketball team kept its fans in the holiday spirit on Dec. 28, easily dispatching Daniel Webster, 94-51, at Lavietes Pavilion. Though junior guard Jeremy Lin once again led the Crimson (6-5) statistically, many of Harvard’s bench players saw quality minutes against the Division III Eagles (3-4). “[There’s] nothing like having a game, putting yourself in some situations and things, and you learn about your team a little bit,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker said. “I was pleased that...
...Harvard men’s basketball team opened 2009 in the best way possible, besting Santa Clara 73-68 at Lavietes Pavilion on Friday.The Crimson (7-6) got balanced scoring production, as four players were in double figures. Junior guard Jeremy Lin led the way with 17 points, and junior forward Doug Miller scored a career-best 15 points. Senior guard Drew Housman had 16, and freshman forward Peter Boehm added 13.Harvard used this balance, as well as some excellent ball control and defense, to overcome a big size disadvantage against the Broncos...
While Wright failed to get back in sync, fellow freshman Max Kenyi finally seemed to hit his stride. Inconsistent all year, Kenyi had a good outing, pacing the Crimson offensive attack until McGeary caught fire. And with junior standout Jeremy Lin struggling mightily in going 3-of-12 from the field, Kenyi’s play kept Harvard...
...Harvard men’s basketball team opened 2009 in the best way possible, besting Santa Clara 73-68 at Lavietes Pavilion on Friday.The Crimson (7-6) got balanced scoring production as four players were in double figures, with junior guard Jeremy Lin leading the way with 17 points and junior forward Doug Miller scoring a career-best 15 points. Senior guard Drew Housman had 16, with freshman forward Peter Boehm adding 13.Harvard used this balance, as well as some excellent ball control and defense, to overcome a big size disadvantage against the Broncos...
...driving and kicking it out.” While Wright failed to get back in sync, fellow freshman Max Kenyi finally seemed to find his stride. Inconsistent all year, Kenyi had a good outing, pacing the Crimson offensive attack until McGeary caught fire. And with junior standout Jeremy Lin struggling mightily in going 3-of-12 from the field, Kenyi’s play kept Harvard in it. Without production form Lin, however, the Crimson could not recover. After regaining the lead with 6:46 to play, Harvard went cold, tallying only four points to finish the game...