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Harris has his work cut out for him. Apart from the standout performance against BC, he had a rough freshman season, struggling with the transition from high school to the college game. He played just 7.9 minutes per game last year over 18 contests, posting averages of 1.9 rebounds and 3.3 points on 19-of-50 shooting...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '06: Forward Progress | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

...perimeter for the foreseeable future. The nucleus of this year’s team has also been transferred from the frontcourt to the backcourt, as Harvard will live and die with the tandem of sophomore point guard Drew Housman, who averaged 10 points and three assists in a standout freshman year, and captain Goffredo, the Crimson’s shooting guard who broke out last year to the tune of a team-leading 14.9 ppg. At the three spot, Sullivan has several options, which include 6’2 sophomore Andrew Pusar, a rugged defender who will help to limit...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '06: Perimeter Principle | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

...clip of 8.3 points per game.Both Tay and Rollins were each named Ivy League Rookie of the Week twice last season. They each received recognition for their season-long efforts and were named to the All-Rookie Team for the Ivy League.Individually, Rollins and Tay had their respective standout performances last season, but a breakout performance for the pair of them showed the Ivy League what the Crimson has in store for the next three seasons.In a late season game against Columbia, Tay and Rollins turned in a record night when they led the Crimson from a halftime deficit...

Author: By Vincent R. Oletu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '06: Ready for Takeoff | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

...League will be fast and furious this year, and youth is leading the charge. Of the top four finishers last year—Dartmouth, Princeton, Brown, and Harvard—all lost key senior leaders and All-Ivy performers. Youth is widespread, with Cornell boasting two standout sophomores and the Crimson bringing back five second-year players with big-time potential. Young teams will make mistakes, and so will voters: it is impossible to predict a sure Ivy Champion. A veteran Dartmouth squad was a unanimous choice last year, and the Big Green delivered with an Ivy crown. No such...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: BASKETBALL '06: Women's Ivy League Round-Up | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

...power inside players. You’re going to have to defend that.”A bevy of talent and size in the post gives Delaney-Smith options she 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...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '06: Young and Restless | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

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