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...kind of spirit and energy off the bench when he’s been in there.” Meanwhile, the veteran inside-out combo of Drew Housman and Evan Harris, the team’s top two returning scorers, continued their midseason slump. Housman, returning to the starting lineup after six games relieving rookie T.J. Carey, who was sidelined with a head injury, struggled, managing only two points and committing four turnovers. After scoring in double digits in 12 of his first 14 games, Housman hasn’t topped eight since...
...trying to figure out what works best,” said Pusar. “Luckily we’re very deep—we have a lot of young guys and at the same time a bunch of veterans. Coach Amaker is just trying to find the lineup that best fits.”One of the biggest roster changes has resulted from the injury of sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli, who hurt his leg in the first minute of the Crimson’s road trip. He has averaged 10.8 points per game this season, but will not return...
...Colonel.” But given the way the Harvard men’s tennis team’s energetic junior co-captain Chris Clayton has been playing this week, he might soon be promoted to general. Anchoring the No. 1 spot in the lineup, Clayton has led his team’s charge to a 2-0 record in the young spring dual match season, taking home two strong singles victories over tough opponents in last weekend’s Crimson wins against then-No. 38 William and Mary and Purdue. Clayton’s hair-raising...
...contests. “I’m really proud of our doubles team,” head coach Traci Green said. “We had been working very hard on our doubles strategy and we’re still in the process of trying to set the lineup.” These early victories allowed Harvard to jump out to an early lead over South Carolina, a team that consistently boasts top-ranked players from around the world. Two of its players, Gira Schofield and Ana Marija Zubori, are ranked No. 26 and No. 73, respectively...
...Harvard unraveled.A McGeary foul put the Quakers in the double bonus, and Grandieri sank both free throws to reclaim the lead for Penn. Unger fouled out on an offensive foul in the lane on the ensuing Crimson possession, producing a Harvard turnover.The Quakers took advantage of the smaller Crimson lineup, with its frontcourt players establishing themselves in the lane and earning lay-ups on the next two possessions—including one on an offensive rebound—sandwiched around a missed three-pointer by junior guard Drew Housman. Jack Eggleston’s put-back pushed Penn ahead...