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...hands the rest of the way, hitting 6-of-8 free throws to ice the victory. The Crimson was only able to reach overtime thanks to a gutsy second-half comeback. Trapani, a freshman who entered Sunday as Vermont’s leading scorer with 13.4 ppg, hit his third and fourth three-pointers of the game in rapid succession early in the second half, giving the Catamounts their largest lead at 49-40 and sending the crowd into a frenzy. Those were the last three pointers that Vermont would make, however. After Harvard coach Frank Sullivan called a timeout...
Albany also won its most recent game, a 72-62 triumph at home against Brown. Forward Jason Siggers, second on the team to Wilson in scoring average with 14.6 ppg, paced the team with 17 points...
...whether or not Harvard will be able to stay in the game. His assignment is 6’11 Wolverines center Courtney Sims, one of the top players in the Big 10. Sims, a senior, is off to his best start with Michigan, as he has scored 17.8 ppg in the team’s four easy wins on a mind-boggling 26-of-36 from the floor.“I take it as a personal challenge,” Cusworth said of his matchup with Sims. “It’s going to be a huge...
...junior year. This past season, Goffredo exploded onto the Ivy radar when he tallied an Ivy League season-best 33 points in the team’s first Ivy game, a win over Dartmouth. En route to finishing second on the team in points and first with a 14.9 ppg average, he was a constant threat from long range, Only Cornell’s Adam Gore had more three-point field goals than Goffredo’s 62 among Ivy shooters.But with great skill comes great defensive pressure.As last season’s conference schedule progressed, and as Goffredo continued...
...unanimous choice last year, and the Big Green delivered with an Ivy crown. No such luck this year. Harvard and Dartmouth have the pedigree, but even the best youngsters must grow into a name.BROWNThe Bears finished third in the league with Player of the Year Sarah Hayes (15.9 ppg, 7.9 rpg) in the lineup. Now she’s gone, as is second-leading scorer Colleeen Kelly (13.0 ppg). Brown’s tenacious defense, which averaged 11.3 steals and forced 20 turnovers a game, must be retooled as well. Coach Jean Marie Burr is a proven winner...