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Gamecenter: Lehigh 75, Harvard 83

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Key sequence: With Harvard struggling at the free throw line and with turnovers, Lehigh ran off an 11-1 to turn a 71-55 game into a six-point game. After another Crimson turnover, the Mountain Hawks ended up with a 2-on-1 fastbreak and appeared poised to further cut into the lead. However, Jim Goffredo stepped up and drew a charging foul on Kyle Neptune, giving the ball back to Harvard. At the other end, Drew Housman drove to the bucket and got a scoop shot to fall, restoring the Crimson lead to eight points with just over two minutes left.

Gamecenter: Holy Cross 82, Harvard 69

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

Key sequence: When Drew Housman drove and converted a layup to tie the game at 63-63 with 4:29 left, Tim Clifford put Holy Cross back on top with a bucket on the next possession. After a Crimson turnover, Pat Doherty drilled a huge three-pointer to put the Crusaders up five. Jim Goffredo had a long three-pointer rim out, then Holy Cross big man Alex Vander Baan stepped out and knocked down a three-pointer to stretch the Crusader lead to 71-63 with 2:34 left.

Gamecenter: Colgate 55, Dartmouth 43

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

Key sequence: Dan Biber had tied the game at 30 apiece less than five minutes into the second half, when Dartmouth’s offense stalled. For the next eight minutes, the Big Green managed only two points on a Jason Meyer jumper, while Colgate scored on seven of 11 possessions. The result was a 14-2 Raider run that gave the visitors a 44-32 lead with under eight minutes remaining.

Gamecenter: Cornell 71, Lehigh 90

Friday, November 17th, 2006

Key sequence: With Lehigh leading 37-21 at halftime, Cornell came out looking to cut into the league. But the Mountain Hawks increased their lead, claiming a 49-29 advantage on a Jason Mgebroff three-point play early in the second half.

DFW post Van Harp commits to Army

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

Rivals.com reports Billy Van Harp of North Crowley High School in Fort Worth, TX, has committed to Army for next season. At 6-9, 240 pounds, Van Harp has excellent size for a big man. The Rivals.com article says he chose West Point over interest from Cornell, Division II Tarleton State, and Division III UT-Dallas. Van Harp transferred to North Crowley this summer from Arlington Heights. He told Rivals.com that he would be entering the Academy directly, not spending at year at the USMA Prep School.