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...from three, 18-for-52 from the floor, five assists, 17 turnovers. You pick it, it was the total opposite from a week ago. Not very good, to say the least.”Hurting Harvard’s cause was a leg injury suffered by sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli in the first minute of the game. The big man who led the team in scoring in each of its last two games returned to the bench after a trip to the locker room, but he was on crutches with his knee heavily wrapped.“Pat?...
Leading the Crimson’s offense in the first contest with the Big Green was sophomore Pat Magnarelli, who scored 17 points. Magnarelli has been on fire recently, averaging 18.3 points over the past three games. Junior guard Andrew Pusar also added 16 points in the win against Dartmouth...
During the preseason, the only sophomore getting much attention on the Harvard men’s basketball team was Jeremy Lin. It’s now safe to add Pat Magnarelli to the list. The sophomore forward scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the Crimson in both categories in its 77-57 win over Colgate last night at Lavietes Pavilion. Magnarelli produced his 11th double digit scoring effort of the season and his fourth double-double performance, improving his averages to 11.5 points per game and a team-best 6.5 rebounds per game. With only Ivy League...
...within one. Four minutes later, following a free throw by Colgate, junior guard Drew Housman hit a three-pointer, giving his team a lead it wouldn’t give up. On the next possession, Housman and junior guard Andrew Pusar both missed lay-ups, but sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli was there to back them up, laying home the put-back. Unger and Magnarelli each hit a pair of free throws to close out the half. “The beginning of the game, they looked like they were a little bit hungrier than us,” Magnarelli said...
...game the previous weekend against UC Irvine, when it let an 18-point second-half lead slip away. PAINTED MASTERPIECE Solid frontcourt play allowed the Crimson to take control of the contest, as Harvard’s forwards dominated both on offense and on the boards. Sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli led the squad with 17 points, junior Evan Harris contributed 10 points, and captain Brad Unger added eight. Freshman forward Kyle Fitzgerald provided a spark off the bench in the second half, making two shots from the floor and shooting 6-for-6 from the line to chip...