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Things are a lot different from Stehle??€™s sophomore year, when embarrassing defeats were the norm in Harvard’s 4-23 season. Last year things changed. With Cusworth’s return from a foot injury and Stehle??€™s continued stellar play, huge losses become the exception. The Crimson stayed in almost every game, posting a 7-7 mark in the Ivies. Now, in their last year playing together, Stehle and Cusworth’s sole mission is taking the team...
...first game after exams, Harvard showed flashes of its ability in a 74-65 victory against Cornell in Ithaca. Having taken care of the tougher New York team, the Crimson then fell in the final seconds to an inferior Columbia squad, 57-55, as Stehle??€™s tip at the buzzer failed to drop. The team returned home and lost 70-57 to eventual league champion Penn, putting Harvard on the verge of a crippling fourth league loss...
Cusworth, who missed the entire 2003-2004 season with an injured right foot, returned to the Harvard lineup and solidified a very strong frontcourt. He finished second on the team in points per game with 13.4 and second on the team—and second in the league behind Stehle??€”in rebounding with 8.4 per contest...
...Cornell, when Harvard let a lead slip away late in the second half. There was the three-point loss in Hanover to Dartmouth, when a last second three pointer from senior guard Kevin Rogus went halfway down before rimming out. There was the two-point loss at Columbia, when Stehle??€™s desperation tip hit off the side iron. And then there was the one point loss to Yale in New Haven, when three bids at the game-winner in the final thirty seconds went for naught...
...Crimson made one final push—pulling to within seven with 8:32 left on a tip-in from Stehle??€”but a 12-2 Penn run over the next six plus minutes ended any notion of a Harvard comeback and started up the celebrations from the 5,859 fans at the Palestra...