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...were concerned with how they would come after us and put the ball inside and they did. They did a nice job of getting the ball into their post player and we weren’t very good at denying them.”The Crimson shooting??the aspect of its offense that kept them in the game against Cornell—betrayed Harvard on Saturday. After shooting 33 percent from three-point range and 43 percent from the floor, the Crimson shot 18 percent and 30 percent, respectively, in the second frame.“If your...
...loss to Vermont. Just two days later, the Crimson (7-5) responded by putting in one if its best performances of the year en route to a 80-56 victory over Holy Cross on Tuesday night at Lavietes Pavilion. Harvard held the Crusaders (4-6) to just 30% shooting??much improved from Sunday, when the Crimson gave up 80 points and allowed Vermont to shoot over 60% from the field in the second half. “We were really disappointed with that game and knew we had to do better [tonight],” said senior...
After a missed layup by Mercer guard James Florence—the Bears’ leading scorer coming into the game who finished with nine points on 3-for-18 shooting??Crimson guard Andrew Pusar chased down the rebound in the corner. Pusar made an outlet pass to Magnarelli, who found Housman running alongside junior Evan Harris at midcourt...
...ethnicity instead of other unifying characteristics. The Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui Cho, for example, was a South Korean immigrant who grew up in Centreville, Virginia, and majored in English at Virginia Tech. Of course, no one thinks any less of English majors or Centreville residents after the shooting??after all, that would be utterly ridiculous. But somehow, some find directing their anger and frustration at innocent Korean Americans less ridiculous...
...didn’t have even two years ago, when the Crimson was thin in the middle and standout forward Reka Cserny ’05 preferred playing outside of the paint. The combination of low-post finesse and speedy perimeter play—as well as quality outside shooting??could make Harvard the most formidable team in the Ivy League. This year’s Harvard squad also inherits an unpredictable, unknown Ivy League recovering from the graduation of many of its marquee players. Dartmouth’s nucleus that brought the squad back-to-back...