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...Devils this Saturday, Cusworth might find the path to victory just as clear as the tallest starting player for CCSU so far this season has been 6’7 Jemino Sobers. He would stand almost half a foot shorter than Cusworth if the Blue Devils go with that matchup. When CCSU has the ball, it will be all about two high-powered and high-scoring guards: Tristan Blackwood and Justin Chiera. That backcourt duo averages 35 points per game, and will certainly have a shot to score that many against Harvard as the Crimson has struggled on defense against...
...having really quick guards,” captain Matt Stehle said. “It’s going to be important for us to stop them [in this contest].” The Crimson (4-0) had its run of the interior in last year’s matchup, as Stehle and Cusworth combined for 33 points, 20 rebounds, five blocks, and three steals. With the tallest New Hampshire player checking in at just 6’8, Harvard should be able to impose its will inside. That frontcourt strength has just started to live up to the preseason...
...been asking a lot of questions," says Eli. "I think he knows we play [against each other] next year-- he's getting too specific with things. I think he's taking notes, so I have to be careful now." Any chance Peyton might be prepping for an earlier Manning matchup, Super Bowl XL this February in Detroit? Eli winces, sidestepping the question as he would a blitzing linebacker. "Aw. I don't know...
...advantage tally and sophomore winger Dave Watters scoring Harvard’s first goal just seconds after a Brown penalty expired.“[The power play] got us the win tonight,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 after yesterday’s matchup. “I thought there were a lot of chances we didn’t take advantage of...but it gives us something to work on.”DAIGN-ED WORTHYDaigneau earned his first career shutout against the Bears, posting 35 saves in 60 full minutes of play.The...
...surface, this weekend’s matchup against the No. 6 Harvard women’s hockey team has to look good to the opposing Yale Bulldogs. The Crimson (3-1-1, 2-1-1 ECAC) has lost and tied in its last two games, and last season struggled mightily at times with Yale (1-3-2, 1-1-1). Harvard’s first ECAC loss was to the Bulldogs last year and then in March, Yale brought the Crimson to the edge before falling in a 2-1 overtime contest in the ECAC semifinals. The main reason...