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...particular, he’s been consistent for us, given us great energy all over the floor,” Amaker said. “I thought Drew made some shots for us tonight, looking for his offensive production. But you know, you have 20 turnovers for our team??that’s one of the key stats for why we played as poorly as we did.”Defense was the name of the game, as both teams committed 20 turnovers, while Yale notched 13 steals and Harvard had 15. The Bulldogs outrebounded the Crimson, 40-25.With...
...York Times, despite the fact that Harvard’s team has won only eight out of 28 games this season, six potential members of its incoming recruiting class are among the nation’s 25 most promising prep-players. This sudden shift in the team??s ability to attract a deep talent pool raises questions. The Ivy League announced Tuesday that it will launch an investigation. [See correction below...
...with the leading scorer in the Ivy conference, Mark McAndrew. In the previous matchup, the Crimson held McAndrew to 14 points–almost three shy of his average per game–but he still poses a threat. “They’re a very difficult team??and [McAndrew] in particular—to defend,” Amaker said. “But I think that hopefully us being here [at home] will raise our level a little bit, and see if we can do a better job of defending their shooters. We?...
...team. While we do not believe that Amaker’s actions reflect seriously lowered academic standards, the story raises troubling questions about the new hire, particularly with regards to potential violations of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules. Former Harvard coaches have accused Amaker of lowering the team??s academic standards for recruited athletes. Such accusations should be taken seriously, for Harvard is first and foremost an academic institution, not part of an athletic farm system. Sacrificing the reputation of the school to boost the reputation of the basketball sends the wrong message: Harvard is right...
...captain Lindsay Hallion said. “It’s what you dream about. We want to go get it done and get back to the tournament.” The Crimson is in the driver’s seat this weekend because of the team??s crucial 51-48 triumph over Cornell (17-8, 9-3) last Saturday in a packed Lavietes Pavilion.“I thought it was a great game,” Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “I’ve always said it’s harder...