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...total points on 13-of-18 shooting. The Lions shot 55 percent from the field overall, including a torrid 67 percent in the second half. “The thing we certainly didn’t do tonight was low-post defense,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “Whether it be the footwork of the guy you’re guarding, or pressure on the passer. Our low-post package didn’t respond to the degree that it had to. And not having Evan certainly hurt us in that respect...
...Goffredo’s seven three pointers were a season high and just one shy of his career high of eight set last year against Dartmouth. “I think we gained some confidence from the fact that Jimmy was making shots,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “It’s been an up-and-down finish for him, so it was good to see. And I think that gave the team confidence. We saw ourselves making plays, making shots.” Goffredo was much more aggressive than he has been...
...weapon for the Crimson—he ranks third on the team in three-point makes and first in percentage—knocked down the three, prompting a fist pump from the big man.“That’s his shot,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “You’d never know it, but that’s his shot. It looked like an eternity coming out of his hand, but we knew it was going to go in.”On the ensuing possession, Unger managed to tip Wittman?...
...yearlong Achilles’ heel, its defense, failed it again in the final period, as Columbia shot 14-of-21 from the floor, including 4-of-6 from long range, to keep the Crimson at arm’s length.With under half a minute to play, Sullivan subbed out Goffredo for the final time. The respectful crowd of 1,993 stood and cheered his career service, as the captain, in a moment of heightened emotion, hugged his coaches and every player on the bench before sitting down to watch the final seconds.“They’re basketball...
...It’s a great, great honor for him to be selected,” Sullivan said. “I thought getting into the preliminary round was terrific, then to see him picked for the Second Team was just unbelievable. I’m really proud of him and he deserves it. Being a two semester sport athlete is hard everywhere, but it is very hard in the Ivy League. It is hard to balance it for two consecutive semesters, given the demands of intercollegiate basketball...