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...points on 2-of-10 shooting, three assists, two turnovers in 37 minutes—but the point guard completed a very successful sophomore campaign that saw him average 13.3 points and 3.4 assists per game. Housman’s ability to break down an opposing defense off the dribble makes him a strong candidate to garner all-Ivy honors in the coming years. Lin, who saw limited action as a freshman, continued to show the shooting touch, ball-handling, and athleticism against Columbia that could make him a major weapon over the next three seasons. After scoring nine points...
...Crimson already got its revenge earlier this season, however, handing the Big Red a shocking last-second one-point loss at Lavietes Pavilion, critically damaging their title hopes. This time, bad memories and three-point shooting lead to a Cornell victory in the snow upstate...
...Harvard a 65-64 win at Lavietes Pavilion on Feb. 3. Last year when the teams met in Ithaca, the Crimson found itself on the other end of a last-second decision, falling 79-77, when the Big Red’s Jason Hartford grabbed a rebound off a three-point miss and put it home for the victory with 2.4 seconds left. “It was probably one of the most bizarre endings of any game I’ve seen,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said of last year’s game at Cornell...
...very fine job on the defensive boards…a good job on the offensive boards, had good contributions from the bench, but a 30-point differential from behind the three-point line is very tough to negate.” Harvard was led by Harris’ 16 points, seven rebounds, and three steals, but as a team, the Crimson shot just 2-of-13 from three-point land. The difference was clearly Jaaber and Zoller, who combined for 40 points and 11 assists and simply outworked the Crimson at times. “Obviously, they?...
Apparently, sophomore point guard Drew Housman was not satisfied with torching Princeton after halftime just once—he had to take the Tigers to school all over again. Two weeks after scoring a career-high 33 points in the Harvard men’s basketball team’s 74-68 double-overtime loss at Princeton, with 26 of those points coming after halftime, Housman did it again on Saturday, with one key difference: the Crimson won. At Lavietes, the point guard had a game-high 20 points, 17 of which came after halftime. Those 17 points were five...