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...somewhere else.Cusworth does not know where basketball will lead him in the future. His immediate task, however, is much more clear. He has just half a season to wash away the bad taste of last year, when the team’s stellar frontcourt of Cusworth and captain Matt Stehle ’06, the motivating factor behind Harvard’s preseason No. 2 ranking, could not prevent the Crimson’s best shot in years at the Ivy title from flaming out in a late-season eight-game league losing streak. To do so, Cusworth must take...
Here’s the calculus facing the Crimson: subtract Matt Stehle ’06 and senior Brian Cusworth (for all but the first four Ivy games) from a 5-9 team and what...
...Harvard’s recent history, as the Crimson was expected to challenge Penn and Princeton for its first-ever league title on the strength of a formidable frontcourt. Harvard was picked second in the preseason media poll mainly based on the presence of first-team All-Ivy forward Matt Stehle ’06 and second-team All Ivy center Brian Cusworth, the league’s top two returning scorers and rebounders. Harvard would bludgeon teams with its post presence, the thinking went, dominating the smaller, less skilled big men of the Ancient Eight en route...
...which earned $1 billion in worldwide box-office and DVD sales when the director funded it himself--that made believers out of Hollywood executives and ushered in a flurry of faith-based filmmaking. "I could kiss Mel on both cheeks for showing Hollywood the size of this market," says Matt Crouch, son of televangelists Paul and Jean Crouch and producer of One Night with the King, the story of Esther. The movie opened in 900 theaters on Oct. 13 and has grossed $10 million so far, with lush costumes and sets, newcomer Tiffany Dupont in the title role and cameos...
...Quakers at the Crimson 19.Penn was once again forced to settle for a field goal, putting Harvard behind 20-7 with 8:16 remaining in the first half.The Crimson settled down somewhat over the remainder of the second quarter, tacking on a pair of field goals from junior kicker Matt Schindel despite another drive ended by a red zone interception, Harvard’s fourth turnover of the first half.“To state the obvious, we made too many mistakes to win,” coach Tim Murphy said. “Specifically, four turnovers...