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...percent) from the field and 10-for-41 (24 percent) from three. His 24 threes through 13 games were almost a full trifecta per game behind the pace set by Rogus during his junior year. Maybe Goffredo’s role was to knock down the occasional big three-pointer and to be automatic from the free-throw line. On a team with two potential league MVPs, that wouldn’t be so bad. As Harvard took the floor for its first Ivy contest against Dartmouth, that was precisely the part he was expected to play. After...
...Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “To get to the line 33 times and only shoot 58 percent, that’s not a good number for us.” Crimson guards Ko Yada and Drew Housman, as well as forward Zach Martin, each hit three-pointers in the final minute. But the Bulldogs (10-8, 2-1) went 10-for-12 from the line to ice the game. The strong performance down the stretch masked what had been an abysmal showing from the stripe for Yale. The Bulldogs started the game just 11-of-21 from...
...percent) from the field and 10-for-41 (24 percent) from three. His 24 threes through 13 games were almost a full trifecta per game behind the pace set by Rogus during his junior year.Maybe Goffredo’s role was to knock down the occasional big three-pointer and to be automatic from the free-throw line. On a team with two potential league MVPs, that wouldn’t be so bad.As Harvard took the floor for its first Ivy contest against Dartmouth, that was precisely the part he was expected to play. After the Big Green...
...Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “To get to the line 33 times and only shoot 58 percent, that’s not a good number for us.” Crimson guards Ko Yada and Drew Housman as well as forward Zach Martin each hit three-pointers in the final minute, but the Bulldogs (10-8, 2-1) went 10-for-12 from the line to ice the game. The strong performance down the stretch masked what had been an abysmal showing from the stripe for Yale. The Bulldogs started the game just 11-of-21 from...
...first frame punctuated a 9-0 Richmond run that put the hosts up 30-19. When freshman center Emma Moretzsohn stopped the surge with a layup at 4:14 remaining—ending a Harvard scoring drought of more than five minutes—Roche responded with another three-pointer to give the Spiders a 12-point lead. “That was tough—to give up 20 points to somebody who wasn’t really one of their main players,” Hallion said. “That was a game adjustment that we should...