The Harvard junior varsity basketball team rolled to an 85-56 victory over Exeter Tuesday in their third straight victory of the season.
Pushing a razzle-dazzle offense, the Crimson's Jim Noble (5'10") set the team's pattern of shooting from the outside. Mike Collins, Joe Stanislaw, Bill Mears, Tim Call and Noble all put in fifteen points each.
Harvard Stall
Leading 50-27 at the half, Harvard put on a stall. When Noble fouled out in the last quarter, Chris Fox came in to shore up the defense. Exeter committed a total of 28 turnovers.
Monday's game with Wentworth was the same. The 101-81 shooting match was powered by Steve Zakula with 19 points and five other teammates scoring in double figures.
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