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...Crimson’s speed on the perimeter and muscle in the paint. Harvard, which at best has been inconsistent on the glass this year, dominated an athletic Cornell team on the boards. The Big Red, with a high-flying low-post rebounder in Maduka and a corps of guards that has rebounded well from the perimeter, still lost the battle of the boards, 43-30. “Rebounding is effort and how much you want it,” Tay said. “After halftime we got a little motivational speech [and] got yelled at?...
With three seconds left in the first half of Friday night’s showdown against Cornell, freshman point guard Drew Housman went coast to coast and hit a lay up as time expired. Sandwiched around that play were two halves completely dominated by Cornell, as the Big Red crushed the Harvard men’s basketball team, 71-44, at Lavietes Pavilion, holding the Crimson to its lowest point total of the season. It was Harvard’s eighth straight loss. Cornell (12-15, 7-6 Ivy) blew the game open right at the start. The Big Red?...
...Cornell). Meanwhile, the 6’8 forward picked up at least four fouls in each of the games and fouled out of the Crimson’s 77-66 home loss to Yale. BEST OF WHAT’S NEW Entering the final weekend of the season, Cornell guard Adam Gore and Harvard guard Drew Housman seemingly both had the inside track to the Ivy League Rookie of the Year award. Gore, who was the prohibitive favorite after eight consecutive double-digit scoring efforts, cooled down late in the season, giving Housman a chance to steal the honor with...
...during the losing streak with both hitting and defending the three-point shot, but on Saturday night accomplished both tasks, going 8-of-20 from behind the line and holding Columbia to 6-of-24 shooting. Besides Martin’s two threes and another from Beal, junior shooting guard Jim Goffredo hit on 5-of-9 attempts from behind the arc, finishing with a game-high 22 points. It was his highest scoring output and most three-point makes since Harvard’s win at Brown in January, in which Goffredo scored...
GEORGE CLOONEY, WATCH YOUR BACK It's not what he's famous for, but M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN has been in every movie he has directed. The roles have not exactly been seminal; he played a doctor in The Sixth Sense and a guard in The Village. Now, finally, he has given himself the lead--in a commercial. Shyamalan took it quite seriously. "I really did approach this commercial as a two-minute movie," he says. "We filmed it in the movie way, over two days, 12 shots a day, with movie people and movie actors." The commercial, for American Express...