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...minute span midway through the second half to help Harvard widen its lead to 68-50 with 8:50 remaining. “Certainly, Pusar’s put-backs were really important, just to generate some momentum in the second half offensively,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said after the win. The sophomore has been busy on both ends of the floor. On the defensive end, he has often guarded one of the opponent’s top scorers, such as Maine guard Kevin Reed and Holy Cross guard Keith Simmons. Coming into the season, with...
...councillors argued that this system was well suited for solving the problems Cambridge faced 20 years ago but is now stifling the city. “Harvard Square used to be barroom after barroom after barroom....It was a lot of trouble,” said Councillor Michael A. Sullivan. “We’ve eliminated that trouble, but we’ve also eliminated the entertainment.” Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 emphasized the importance of liberalizing the city’s restaurant market. “If you?...
...scheduling policy is in line with the [National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)] list of teams that they published a year ago with what they deemed to be offensive mascots,” said Chuck V. Sullivan, the director of athletic communications at Harvard. Sullivan said that no games have been scheduled with those teams since the list was published...
...senior guard Kyle Neptune on the fast break. But Goffredo, who struggled offensively, scoring a season-low five points, got between Neptune and the basket and drew a charge.“[Goffredo] did a good job all night on defense,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “His matchup with Olivero was more important than him scoring points. He didn’t have the offensive game he is capable of, but he stayed within the game. He didn’t force anything and that was a big plus for confidence for everybody. When...
...average of 10.25 offensive rebounds per game this season. When the Crimson built a 41-22 first-half lead, its players dominated Lehigh in offensive rebounds 9-2. “It was really such a plus, especially in the first half,” Harvard Coach Frank Sullivan said. “Some guys got on the boards early.” Moreover, Harvard’s second chances on offense were not wasted, as the Crimson scored a total of 20 second chance points during the game. On defense, Harvard out-rebounded Lehigh 22-15 to improve...