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...weekend winless through four Ivy matchups, seems like a team headed for the opposite fate. After recording only two conference victories a year ago, wins will be hard to come by for the Lions once again in 2007. Senior guard Megan Griffith is the team’s lone player in double figures this season at 14.1 points per game, and Columbia will need Griffith’s teammates step up if they hope to compete against Harvard or any other Ancient Eight contender...
...Red’s 4-0 league record this season has been the play of sophomore guard Jeomi Maduka. After reeling in the Ivy League Rookie of the Year award last season, Maduka (14.7 points and 8.4 rebounds per game) is making her case for Player of the Year honors...
...start, Harvard led by as many as 14 points with 4:36 left in the first half, the Crimson’s largest lead of the game. The half ended with Harvard leading 40-31. The Crimson’s defense fared well against Brown’s top player. Goffredo and sophomore guard Andrew Pusar, aided by junior guard James Lambert off the bench, contained Bears guard Mark McAndrew, reigning Ivy League Player of the week and sixth-highest scorer in the Ivy League at 14.4 points per game. Though he would finish with 16 points, seven of those...
...preseason favorite—but fell to Princeton in the league’s best-of-three series that determined which squad received the NCAA berth. Harvard returns 22 letterwinners from last season, including junior Steffan Wilson, whom Baseball America named as the Ancient Eight’s preseason player of the year and top professional prospect. Wilson, who batted .331 with 17 doubles, six home runs, and 43 RBI’s in 2006, has received both honors the last two seasons. Juniors Shawn Haviland and Matt Vance were chosen as members of the preseason all-conference team. Haviland...
Senior center Brian Cusworth’s stellar performances in the final two games of his college career last weekend did not go unnoticed by the Ivy League, which named him the Ivy League Player of the Week. In his final game in crimson and white, the 7’0 St. Louis native scored 19 points on 7-of-8 field goals to help Harvard beat Brown, 92-88, on Saturday. He also had six rebounds and three blocks, both game highs. The previous day, Cusworth had a career-high 28 points on 12-of-18 shooting...