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...gonna see that out of Jeremy,” Amaker said. “He’s been our best player all year, our most consistent player, the guy that can make things happen for us.”Harris had a big performance as well in the paint, scoring 16 and grabbing seven rebounds. On the defensive end, he got his hands on loose balls and contributed three big blocks, pounding a couple off the glass.“I’m just trying to do whatever I can to help us win,” Harris...
When Crimson junior Evan Harris muscled two points in the paint for Harvard halfway through the second half, it put the Crimson within two notches of its rivals from Brown, who had been quietly dominating the entire game.But that was as close as Harvard was going to come to taking the lead on Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion, as the Bears (18-9, 10-3 Ivy) claimed their 18th victory of the season—a school record for wins in a campaign—in a 78-62 win over the Crimson...
...scorers with 9 points. Drew Housman and Jeremy Lin are leading the Crimson charge with 7 apiece. - Andrew Pusar had a great start to the half (5 points) but foul trouble has limited him to only 8 minutes of action. (3 personal fouls) - Yale is dominating in the paint, holding an 18-10 scoring advantage. - Both teams are shooting the lights out from downtown. Yale = 55% (5 of 9), Harvard = 50% (4 of 8). - Turnovers are KILLING the Crimson. They've already accumulated 15 turnovers, compared to only six assists. Yale has also fallen victim...
...losses in New York last weekend that began with a 64-54 defeat at the hands of Columbia.The Crimson (8-20, 3-9 Ivy) received little inspiration from its performance against the Lions in Harlem, New York, where forwards John Baumann and Ben Nwachukwu were allowed to control the paint and and together score 38 points. “We struggle defensively when we can’t shoot the ball well,” head coach Tommy Amaker said. “And certainly that’s not a good combination—not scoring and then...
...screenplay. He gave radio interviews in Moscow. Nevertheless, in the 1990s, there were few known photographs of him. In 2003, however, he agreed to an interview with the New York Times Magazine and stood for a portrait dressed in a nappy tan suit. In the interview, Bout tried to paint himself as a hard-working entrepreneur, vegetarian and nature lover who just happened to spend a lot of time flying into African conflict zones...