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Dressler scored 19 points, with seven for fourteen from the floor and five for six from the foul line. The 5-11 guard grabbed eight rebounds and made nine assists, turning in an almost flawless performance. Keith Sedlacek did his usual excellent job of shooting, scoring 21 points, and George Neville looked fine in the backcourt...
...Crimson went in front 2-0 on a jump shot by Sedlacek and led all the way. Dressler netted nine points in the first nine minutes of play, and after 8:44 Harvard had a comfortable 16-8 lead. But Holy Cross quickly whittled that margin through their superior rebounding and the outside shooting of forward Richie Murphy, who had 24 points for the game. With 3:14 left in the half Harvard's lead was only two points; they left the court at halftime with a 33-30 advantage...
Coach Floyd Wilson will probably start Barry Williams, John Scott, Keith Sedlacek, Gebe Dressler and George Neville, with sophomore guard Bob Beller seeing a lot of action. All the Crimson needs is good shooting from Sedlacek and Dressler to score a victory...
...They are Michael E. Abram, of Kirkland House and Hollywood, Fla.; Jerry L Beasley, of Quincy House and Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; William E. Kerstetter, of Dunster House and Greencastle, Ind.; John A. McCluskey of Quincy House and Middleton, Ohio.; George Q. Neville, of Quincy House and Winchester; Keith W. Sedlacek, of Quincy House and Valley Forge. Penn.; William F. Weld, of Adams House and Smithtown, N.Y.; and Barry L. Williams, of Leverett House and New Rochelle...
With the score 2-2, Neville swished a jump shot from the foul line, Dressler stole the ball and scored on a fast break, then connected on a 15-footer. Neville swished a jumper from the key and Sedlacek scored from inside after a beautiful thread-the-needle pass from Dressler. That made the score 12 to 2. The Wild-cats whittled the margin to six points early in the second half but never came any closer. Harvard's largest lead was 17-62 with about five minutes to play...