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McLaughlin didn't mention center Monroe Trout's difficulties inside. Trout scored just four points and found himself boxed out for most of the game...
HARVARD (80) K. Standley 1 0-0 2, J. Harnice 0 0-0 0, B. Ferry 7 3-3 17, C. Mitchell 0 0-0 0, J. Sinek 1 0-1 2, C. Dixon 9 3-4 21, T. Clarke 0 4-5 4, M. Trout 2 0-0 4, B. McCabe 0 0-0 0, D. Fleming 5 1-2 11, K. Plutnicki 1 0-0 2, G. White 0 0-0 0, L. Flatt 2 0-0 4, J. Carrabino 6 1-1 13. Totals...
Sophomore forward Monroe Trout benefitted most directly from Dixon's penetration, laying in eight-of-11 shots to lead all Crimson scorers with 17. Trout played the most productive game of his career in the rebound department as well, completely dominating the boards--at both ends of the court--with 14, while playing just 29 minutes...
...able--according to the scenario--to key on one player. "We're a very good shooting team, and teams will have a very difficult time playing us man-to-man," McLaughlin says. "If somebody wants to shut down Carrabino, go ahead, shut him down. That makes a Trout, a Fleming or a Ferry all the more valuable...
Major-college height is another Crimson advantage. Barring injury, a probable front line could include Trout and Carrabino at the forwards, and either Bob McCabe or Lamar Flatt--back from a year away from the court--in the middle. That's 6-ft., 9 in. or taller across the front line...