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Brian Cusworth has 18 games left.After four seasons filled with injuries, disappointment, last-second heartbreak, and, not to be forgotten, occasional stretches of utter dominance at both ends of the floor—after four seasons, in short, which have left observers with a feeling that the 7’0 center’s potential to alter the dynamic of a game on any given night has not yet been fulfilled—Brian Cusworth has 18 games left to show the league, foreign teams, and himself just what he is capable of achieving on the court.No...
Harvard is charged with replacing Stehle’s shat-sheet-filling contributions and emotional leadership, and will be without the 7’0 Cusworth down the stretch, since he is using his final semester of eligibility in the fall term...
...guys at that point in time.”Just one day after the painful loss to Princeton, Harvard lost to eventual league-champion Penn by double digits.“Having to play Penn the night after we lost to Princeton was just a really rough stretch,” captain Jim Goffredo says. “I think we started to panic and get away from the things that had gotten us to that point.”Two weeks and two more losses later, Harvard dropped another agonizing contest in the final minute to the Quakers...
...most talked about freshman this preseason.Lin played point guard in high school, but his 6’2 frame (the same height as Pusar) and ability to drive the ball and shoot from deep mean the three-guard position wouldn’t be too much of a stretch.“Jeremy as a freshman has played the best,” Sullivan says. “And his learning curve has been a little bit quicker than most of the freshmen.”Lin has also shown maturity beyond his years, an attribute not unnoticed...
...thought our guys showed signs for about 55 minutes of being an extremely tough team to play against.” CLAMPING DOWN Other than the two late gaffes, Harvard’s defense put up a solid performance on Friday night. The Crimson’s most impressive stretch came during the second period, when Harvard held the Big Red to just two shots on goal. “They played very well defensively,” Cornell coach Mike Schafer said. “We didn’t get that many chances.” The Crimson?...