Word: trifectas
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...second. Just over five minutes after the intermission, Stehle stole the ball from Columbia guard K.J. Matsui and took the ball the other way for a layup. His baseline jumper less than a minute later gave the Crimson a two-point lead.After Lions guard Justin Armstrong drained a trifecta to reclaim the lead for Columbia, Stehle answered with a hard-fought layup to pull Harvard even at 49, and the Crimson would never trail the rest of the way.“For him it was a crazy game,” Sullivan said. “The guy?...
...Friday night against Yale, the Crimson’s perimeter defense fell apart, and the Bulldogs hit nine threes on just 13 attempts. Harvard matched the number of treys, but it took nine more attempts, as the Crimson fell 82-74. Junior guard Jim Goffredo led Harvard with three trifectas on the evening en route to a relatively quiet game-high 21 points. But his 6-of-15 performance from the field was not enough to take the pressure off of Stehle and Cusworth down low or draw some off the defenders off freshman point guard Drew Housman...
...Goffredo. After serving a two-year apprenticeship behind single-season three-point record holder Kevin Rogus ’05, Goffredo made his first collegiate start in the Crimson’s season-opener against Vermont. The 6’1 junior scored 15 points and knocked down three trifectas, including one that sparked a game-ending 9-0 run and a Harvard win. But the assumption of the shooting guard role wasn’t a particularly smooth one. Despite leading the team in scoring for most of the non-conference season, he cracked the 20-point barrier just...
...masked what had been an abysmal showing from the stripe for Yale. The Bulldogs started the game just 11-of-21 from the free-throw line. Yale led 33-30 at the intermission and pushed that margin to 11 with a 13-5 run out of the break. A trifecta by Harvard guard Jim Goffredo capped a 7-0 Crimson run and closed the gap to four, 46-42, but that would be as close as Harvard would come the rest of the way. “It was good to see the guys respond down the stretch...
...masked what had been an abysmal showing from the stripe for Yale. The Bulldogs started the game just 11-of-21 from the free-throw line. Yale led 33-30 at the intermission and pushed that margin to 11 with a 13-5 run out of the break. A trifecta by Harvard guard Jim Goffredo capped a 7-0 Crimson run and closed the gap to four, 46-42, but that would be as close as Harvard would come the rest of the way. “It was good to see the guys respond down the stretch...