Harvard has gone from being the hunter to the hunted. The Crimson will be favored to win every game left on the schedule except possibly their road date with Princeton, and have to be ready to take opponents’ best shot.
Tag: Harvard
In a time of tribulation, college hoops shows the good in sports
If it’s early December, it’s time for the Jimmy V Classic, one of the better events of the year that highlights a cause more important than winning or losing on the court.
Brown Makes Ivy Race More Interesting
Brown’s win over Princeton on Saturday night didn’t happen in a vacuum, and it makes the Ivy League race for the top a little more interesting.
Harvard’s Big News: The Re-Emergence of Kyle Casey
The big news coming out of the first full Ivy League weekend for Harvard isn’t that they advanced to 4-0 in league play, as good as that is. Kyle Casey looks like himself after having his ups and downs in non-league play coming off a broken foot suffered before practice began.
Harvard Has Something Good Going
Let’s give credit to Harvard after their third straight win over Boston College and acknowledge that they have something very good going right now.
Not Surprising: Harvard Takes Care of Colorado
Harvard’s 82-66 win over Colorado is hardly an upset, although casual fans will look at conference affiliation and think it is. But the better team won, as they expected to.
Quick Hitters – November 25, 2010
We take a look at some developments such as a freshman contributing right away at Boston College, a more talented Bryant team trying to break through late in games, a good return from injury and defense remaining a staple of a defending champion.
Harvard Unexpectedly Routs Holy Cross
Sometimes, “dominant” isn’t quite the word to describe how one team played in a game. Wednesday might have been one of those nights with the way Harvard man-handled Holy Cross 72-49 in their home opener in a game that wasn’t even that close.
Harvard: Crimson Look to Extend Amaker
Harvard officials like the positive results that coach Tommy Amaker has delivered thus far and want to keep in Cambridge for years to come.
Jeremy Lin Goes Out a Winner, Like He Wanted
All Jeremy Lin ever wanted was to win. He wanted his team to be a winner and get the attention it deserved. On Saturday night, the senior guard certainly got that as he walked off the court at Lavietes Pavilion for the last time, as he helped lead his team to their 20th win of the season, a record for the program.