"Competition in the Ivy League is so close the winning team could have four losses, conceivably five, in the 14-game schedule," varsity basketball coach Floyd Wilson said Monday. He also noted that "Johnny Lee of Yale plays more like a pro than any other college player I've seen."
Lee is the third highest scorer in the Ivy League, with an average of 23.2 points per game. No Harvard man is among the top seven scorers of the League. Chet Forte, captain of the Columbia team, is leading scorer with an average of 27.7 points.
In second place is Lou Jordan of Cornell, with a 24.0 average, and behind the top three rank Dick Csencsitz, Pennsylvania, with an 18.6 average.
Read more in News
Music Doesn't Know a colorRecommended Articles
-
Summers Unveils Financial Aid InitiativeParents who earn less than $40,000 a year will no longer be asked to contribute to the cost of their
-
Large University Endowments Down Average of 20.5 PercentA new report found that university endowments declined an average of 18.7 percent in the fiscal year ending June 30, confirmation that Harvard has not been alone in suffering large endowment losses.
-
10 Easy Classes
-
Harvard Faculty Sees Modest Salary IncreaseThe average Harvard faculty member’s salary increased by 0.4 percent this academic year—well below the average increase of 1.2 percent in college and university salaries across the nation.
-
Report Examines College TuitionsOver the past year, private, nonprofit four-year colleges reported a 4.5 percent increase in their tuition rates, raising the average private college tuition—including room and board—to $36,993 per year, according to the “Trends in College Pricing” report recently released by the College Board.
-
Harvard CEOs Make Less on Average