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...force senior Zach Martin to help out at the power forward spot after he was moved to his more natural three position during the offseason. Martin responded well to his new role, knocking down the second most trifectas on the team and becoming the squad’s top scorer off the bench. But Martin’s experience at the four should help the Crimson better cope with Cusworth’s absence. “He did a great job filling in during the UNH game at the four, and he’s used to having...
...thunderous two-handed dunk from Cusworth with just under a minute remaining. Junior guard Jim Goffredo hit six free throws in the final 2:17, part of a 12-for-12 performance from the stripe on the night, as he joined Cusworth as the game’s high scorer with 15 points. Four of Goffredo’s conversions from the line came as a result of two technical fouls awarded to New Hampshire forward Blagoj Janev and coach Bill Herrion with 33 seconds to go. “The foul trouble put a dent into their team...
...Wildcats. As would be expected from these numbers, the personal foul situation was also heavily skewed towards Harvard, which slashed its way to the basket to the tune of 25 team fouls for New Hampshire. Every Wildcat player who saw action had at least two fouls, and leading scorer Blagoj Janev was limited to just 20 minutes and two points because of fouls. “The early foul trouble put a dent in their team,” said Sullivan. “They did a lot of mixing and matching lineups.” Harvard, which didn?...
...This season, [Delaney-Smith] would prefer there be a balance of scoring rather than one star.”Delaney-Smith gave her senior point guard the green light in the new offense, and Robinson has yet to disappoint. She is the Crimson’s second leading scorer behind co-captain Maureen McCaffery.More impressive than the offensive outpouring, however, is the timeliness of Robinson’s production. After a demoralizing 97-52 loss to No. 17 DePaul to open the season—a game in which the Crimson never got going offensively—Harvard stared...
...basketball—and, for once, herself.“Whatever [position] I’m playing, the one or the two,” she says, “it just feels natural for me.” To unlock the scary potential of her top returning scorer at 11.9 points per game, head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith has moved Holsey to the shooting guard position—an audacious move, considering that Holsey led the Ivy League in assists with 4.71 per game a year ago. The talented 5’8 passer is now ready to shoot...