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...year string of Tigers and Quakers titles.But with Princeton still stuck in a rut created during the disastrous Joe Scott tenure and Penn having graduated its three best players from a year ago—including two-time Player of the Year Ibrahim Jaaber and big-time forward Mark Zoller??€”the Ancient Eight’s long-suffering underlings are all gunning for the top spot.Cornell, the favorite in the preseason media poll; Yale, a dominant home team; and a very deep and experienced Columbia squad all have legitimate title aspirations. Brown and Dartmouth hope to hang around...
...second challenge will come Saturday night, as Harris will try to staunch senior forward and returning All-Ivy League standout Mark Zoller??€™s attempts to carry his Quakers (10-8, 4-1 Ivy) to another NCAA tournament...
...semester due to Ivy League regulations, is making the most of his half-season, leading the league in rebounds and block shots, with 8.7 rebounds-per-game and 2.4 blocks-per-game. He is also averaging 16.5 points-per-game, second in the league to Penn forward Mark Zoller??€™s 19.2 points-per-game.All three of those categories were improved by Cusworth’s monster game at Dartmouth. The big man led the team with a career-high tying 25 points, a game-high 15 rebounds, and four blocked shots.The Big Green is deep in the front court...
...charity stripe. So far in his final semester of eligibility, Cusworth is also leading the Crimson is scoring and rebounding, averaging 18.0 points and 8.4 rebounds a game. The rebounding mark tops the Ivy League, while his scoring output is second in the league behind Penn forward Mark Zoller??€™s 22.9 per game. Fully healthy this year after missing time in each of the previous three seasons due to injury, Cusworth is among the league leaders in field-goal percentage and blocked shots as well. He is shooting 61.2 percent from the floor on the year, well above...
...Quakers’ other starters combined to shoot 17-for-21, led by center Adam Chubb’s perfect 7-for-7 night and Mark Zoller??€™s 5-for-6 outing...
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