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...blogged for The New York Times last March. For the first time in a long time, the Quakers should be free to blog by late February. 5. HARVARDThe arrival of Tommy Amaker in Cambridge has Crimson partisans dreaming big for the future. A season-opening 55-point loss at Stanford may move some to “wait ’til next year,” when the duo of point guard Drew Housman and forward Evan Harris will be seniors, a steady sophomore class will have another year of experience under its collective belt, and a bevy...
...going on, whenever we go onto the practice court, we’re focused on getting done what we need to get done.”LOOKING TO THE FUTUREBut it doesn’t happen all at once.As Harvard’s 111-56 loss against No. 23 Stanford this past weekend proved, there is still a long way to go.For Amaker, this is the reality he must work through—for all the success he has had, he is still at Harvard and, more importantly, he is still in the Ivy League.But what sets Amaker apart...
...STANFORD, Calif.—Green T-shirts all across Maples Pavilion this weekend declared the arrival of the “The Jeremy Lin Show.” The apparel marked the homecoming of the Harvard sophomore guard to his former stomping grounds in Palo Alto, as whole contingents of friends and family came to see his college team appear in three games during the Basketball Travelers Classic.The show began with a disappointing scoreless night in the Crimson’s tournament and season opener against No. 23 Stanford, an embarrassing 111-56 defeat. It gathered steam Saturday...
...STANFORD, Calif.—Harvard was tied with UC Santa Barbara with less than eight minutes remaining, but the Gauchos pulled away late to hand the Crimson its second straight loss to begin the season, 79-61, on Saturday. After getting blown out in the opening minutes of its meeting with No. 23 Stanford the night before, Harvard began its middle game of the Basketball Travelers Classic at Maples Pavilion by trading baskets with the preseason favorites in the Big West Conference. “I thought we showed a lot of signs of batting back from a really...
...STANFORD, Calif.—The Tommy Amaker Era started with a bang—a resounding 55-point loss. The Harvard men’s basketball team dropped its season opener, the debut of new head coach Tommy Amaker, 111-56, to No. 23 Stanford, host of the weekend-long Basketball Travelers Classic, at Maples Pavilion on Friday night. The bigger and more skilled Cardinal blitzed the Crimson out of the gates, jumping out to early leads of 19-3 and 42-17 en route to a 65-28 halftime cushion. Stanford hit the 80-point mark less than...