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“I think in some ways it had a profound impact because there were many significant issues...that were difficult to work on without knowing who the permanent chair was going to be,” says School Committee member Marc C. McGovern.
His early struggles were the growing pains of a positional change. Whereas in high school Casey could back down smaller opponents and beat larger ones off the dribble, Amaker envisioned the freshman as more of a traditional post player.
His hard work paid big dividends. On Harvard’s West Coast trip, the freshman dropped 19 points on Seattle and 27 on Santa Clara. Soon thereafter, when the injury bug bit the Crimson big men, Casey began playing 35 minutes a night, as he and co-captain Doug...
Lin gathered the ball up to let loose a shot—presumably seeking a foul. There were certainly grounds for a call: a member of the Tribe nudged Lin’s left shoulder as he went up to shoot, forcing him sprawling to the ground.
“[Senior] Pat [Magnarelli] and [sophomore] Keith [Wright], those two guys in particular, were the difference for us,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said at the time.