Word: scorers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Shmen of the Week: Freshman Ralph James, Harvard's leading scorer (14.0 points per game) and rebounder (5.6 rebounds per game), was named Ivy Rookie of the Week for his recent efforts. The 6-ft., 4-in. freshman from West Hempstead, N.Y., fired in eight consecutive points as the Crimson whittled the Big Green's lead from 13 to only two with less than two minutes to play. James, who has led the Crimson in scoring on seven occasions, is the first Crimson cager to cop the award since Neil Phillips did during the 1985-'86 season...
...Sunshine Band: Despite not starting a game this season, junior Kevin Collins is the squad's third leading scorer, averaging 7.7 p.p.g. Collins, who scored 20 points against New Hampshire and a career-high 22 against Brandeis, hit a pair of free throws in the second half of the Lehigh game to become the third Crimson cager to eclipse the 100-point mark this season...
Keying on Queenan: With most eyes focused on Lehigh all-time leading scorer and All-America candidate Daren Queenan (30.4 points per game), the school's second all-time leading scorer Mike Polaha exploded for 23 first-half points against the Crimson. Polaha, a graduate student who missed the 1985-'86 season with a knee injury, poured in nine consecutive points at the end of the first half as the Brown and White stalked off to a 41-26 halftime lead...
...scoring race, RPI freshman Joe Juneau (6 goals, 16 assists, 22 points) regained the top spot over Princeton's John Messuri (10-10--20) last weekend. Colgate's Rejean Boivin (11-7--18) is the league's third-leading scorer...
...years ago, the Larries--as the Saints were called during their gloomy days--came to Bright Center with an 0-7 record. Moe was SLU's leading scorer and Curly the number one goalie. The Larries fell to the Crimson, 7-0, and were laughed out of town...