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Robinson complemented Holsey after coming off the bench early in the first half, adding 13 points and a pair of clutch free throws late in the second half. Franklin tossed in two three-pointers and senior guard Katie Murphy added two more. Consistent three-point shooting—the Crimson shot 35 percent for the game—opened up the inside for Harvard’s frontcourt...
...Penn is rebuilding. The Quakers don’t rebuild: they reload. Sophomore point guard Ibrahim Jaaber and classmate Mark Zoller are ready to make a huge contribution to the club after posting outstanding rookie campaigns. Tim Begley shot the lights out last season hitting 46 percent of his three-point attempts. With Jeff Schiffner gone, Begley will get even more looks from long range, but the attention should shift to the senior guard, which should force his three-point percentage to take a bit of a hit. Penn should have little trouble racking up 10 Ivy wins, but challenging...
...great deal of momentum into the 2004-2005 season. Freshman center Ben Nwachukwu has Morningside Heights buzzing and forwards Matt Preston and Dragutin Kravic present a formidable challenge in the frontcourt. But the key to the Lions’ success lies in the backcourt—more specifically, three-point shooting. Columbia finished second in the league with a 38.2 conversion percentage from behind the arc, and third in the league in three-point defense, holding opponents to a 32.7 percentage. The Lions still don’t have the talent to challenge the big three of Princeton, Penn...
While the frontcourt has received all the early season praise, the backcourt boasts senior guard Kevin Rogus—Harvard’s all-time record holder for most three-point conversions in a season. Despite claiming that record, Rogus finished the season with a 34.3 shooting percentage from behind the arc—a disappointing statistic that should improve as defenses have to worry about more offensive weapons...
Schindel has not only improved upon the lackluster performances of his immediate predecessors, but also propelled himself into the Harvard record books, tying Charlie Brickley ’15 for the program’s single-season field goal mark with 13. The freshman has missed just four three-point tries en route to matching the 92-year-old record, while converting 29 of 32 extra points...