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Matching up with reigning America East rookie of the year Mike Trimboli, Housman repeatedly slashed to the paint in erupting for a career-high 25 points in Harvard’s 84-76 road victory against battle-tested Vermont, a team that trumped then-14th-ranked Boston College on the road earlier in the season. Housman streaked for 16 points after halftime, including a crucial acrobatic layup in traffic with 1:53 left in overtime to stake Harvard to a 76-71 lead and all but seal the victory...
...push the lead to 31-21, and her jumper at 3:24 left in the first half gave the Badgers a double-digit lead for good. Rollins poured in 12 first-half points to keep the Crimson in the game early, netting three consecutive baskets in the paint in the game’s opening minutes. Harvard held its own in the post all night and finished with 28 points in the paint to the Badgers’ 30. Rollins finished with 16 points on 8-of-14 shooting, while Finelli led Harvard with 19 points and sophomore guard Emily...
...time, you’re able to get a hand up, it’s going to be harder for him to score.”Cusworth was a large part of that collective defensive effort on the part of the Crimson, as the big man thorougly dominated the paint, finishing with a career-high six blocks. His emphatic rejection of an attempted layup by Seymore late in the first half helped key Harvard’s tide-turning stretch of play, the sequence which brought them back within second-half striking distance.The Crimson will look to continue its outstanding...
...Worcester on a full scholarship, he further developed a fascination with philosophy, science, and studio arts. At graduation, he says, he faced a choice among pursuing a Ph.D in science, a Ph.D in philosophy, or a Master of Fine Arts degree. Instead, he took a year off to paint and do research at Brandeis...
...butter. One would think that after thirteen years, DA would know that Peter is extremely allergic to peanuts. Ever since the two of us were accepted into Harvard—Peter by a stroke of dumb luck and DA by the broad strokes of lies that he used to paint his application—our relationship has grown worse and worse. It has descended into us trying to sneak subtle insults into the text of this very column. DA who eats his boogers and Peter who puts turds on his pizza both occasionally slip one by the fascist and rarely...