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Kevdog's Ballers has most of its eggs in one basket: the blue and white one marked Yale. Reyes' team has relied on the contributions of the upstart Bulldogs' three best players--swingmen Casey Hughes and Caleb Holmes and speedy junior guard Eric Flato--to challenge for the league lead. That trio is aided by the Big Red's outstanding freshman Ryan Wittman, who leads the Ancient Eight in three-point conversions, and Brown guard Marcus Becker, with solid Princeton forward Luke Owings on reserve as insurance or possible trade bait...
...Chip and Dale, which regained first place in decisive fashion. Led by Penn guard Ibrahim Jaaber's 12-9-7 and 14-6-6 outings and Evan Harris' Saturday double-double, Kirby's squad took over the top spot in the rebounds and steals fields and amassed a three-point cushion over second-place Kevdog's Ballers...
...never got closer than 15 points the rest of the evening. Columbia closed the half with a 9-2 spurt to take a 54-28 lead into the break, then began the second period as it had the first, scoring the first six points on interior baskets from forwards John Baumann and Ben Nwachukwu to take a 32-point lead at 60-28. Whether due to the full moon over Cambridge or an exceedingly porous Harvard defense, Columbia seemingly could not miss, especially from long distance. The Lions shot 13-of-23 from three-point range on the game?...
...game with his rebounding and deflections.” Dale led the Big Red with 15 points, while Tyler added 14 and seven rebounds. One day after allowing Columbia to score 54 points in the first half, the Crimson held Cornell to half that and took a 34-27 lead into the locker room at intermission. Harvard then scored the first seven points of the second half, taking a 41-27 lead with 18:08 left after a three-point play by Housman, and appeared poised to break the game open. But it wouldn’t score again until...
...long range. Seemingly every Lion on the floor could hit a three-pointer, giving Columbia many options against Harvard’s defense. Of the 11 Lions to play in the first half, eight of them made at least one three-pointer. FRESH FACES One bright spot for the Crimson was the performance of several freshmen who had seen little or no game action entering the weekend. First-year guards Alek Blankenau, Darryl Finkton, and Ndu Okereke as well as freshman forward Pat Magnarelli each scored the first points of their collegiate careers. Blankenau scored seven points on a three...