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...Harvard win at Albany with two starters out, and the Crimson’s three-game winning streak without its highly-touted center both speak to the quality of the bench play this season.The frontcourt trio mentioned previously as well as backcourt players Zach Martin and Ko Yada have all provided timely contributions.Harvard’s frontcourt depth has allowed it to move Martin back to his original three position, and that has paid dividends for the squad, as Martin has become the top scorer of the bench. Yada showed a knack for hitting the clutch three-pointer early...
...part of a three-man rotation at the center spot.“We have a lot more experience, so that definitely helps,” Martin said. “I’ve played 10 minutes a game the last couple years and [junior guard] Ko [Yada] has experience as well, so having us come in as opposed to myself a couple years ago, is a big difference.”With Cusworth sidelined, Stehle will once again shoulder most of the burden in the frontcourt. Stehle will be responsible for neutralizing Kyle Chones, the Patriot League?...
...scoring leader with his 13-point performance against Lehigh. He has averaged 14.3 points per game over the first eight contests, while Goffredo trails just 0.4 points behind...Sophomore forward Brad Unger pulled down a career-high six rebounds against the Mountain Hawks, while junior guard Ko Yada tied career highs in minutes, threes, and points...The Crimson’s three-game losing streak is its first since Dec. 1-7, 2004, when Harvard suffered road defeats against New Hampshire and Maine before returning home and getting trounced by BU.—Staff writer Michael R. James...
Junior guard Ko Yada hit two early threes for six of the Crimson’s first 10 points to keep Harvard close in the early going. Sophomore forward Brad Unger added another trifecta, and the contributions by those key reserves allowed Sullivan to rest his starters for most of the first 10 minutes...
Junior guard Ko Yada hit two early threes for six of the Crimson’s first 10 points to keep Harvard close in the early going. Sophomore forward Brad Unger added another trifecta, and the contributions by those key reserves allowed Sullivan to rest his starters for most of the first 10 minutes...