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...might cause some coaches to drool over themselves at the thought of size advantages in the low post. Not Harvard Coach Frank Sullivan. Entering this season, he said that priority No. 1 for his team would be defense. It was no surprise, then, that against the Wildcats??€”who play four guards at times—Sullivan deployed his troops based on defensive matchups more than anything else...
Winter’s play helped Harvard build a 12-point halftime cushion. But in the second half, as UNH went even smaller, Harvard struggled more and more to handle the Wildcats??€™ outside shooting. It’s not asking too much to defend one or two outside threats at a given time; guarding against five perimeter players all at once is an entirely different matter. Last night, five different UNH players fired three or more trey attempts. Harvard struggled just to get a hand in their face and UNH ended up shooting 7-of-15 from behind...
Though the Crimson (5-3) led by as many as 15 points during the first half, UNH (1-8) outscored Harvard 40-33 in the second half to keep it close. A long three-pointer by the Wildcats??€™ Shawn Collette knotted the score at 62 with 4:11 remaining...
Against Villanova, three-point field goals made the difference in holding the Crimson in the Wildcats??€™ wake...
Peljto collected 24 points and eight rebounds for the day while Tubridy contributed nine. Harvard finished with 20 turnovers compared to the Wildcats?...