The dubious distinction belongs to freshman Kyle Dodson, who has connected on just 3 of, his 9 opportunities for a mediocre .33, percentage.
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His free throw performances aside, Dodson last weekend showed the first signs of why many had tabbed him as one of the Crimson's top recruits in years.
In five minutes of action against Brown, Dodson scored four points and played some very solid defense.
Meanwhile, fellow freshman still Mohler continued to impress last weekend. Though he scored just one point, Mohler gave the Crimson some extra height and some defensive help.
The Chevy Chase, Md, native blocked one shot, giving him five for the year. With 33 minutes of action under his belt, Mohler is averaging a team-high one block per every five and a half minutes played.
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Just one more note on Pat Smith's performance last weekend.
His combined stars for the Yale-Brown series read like career highlights: 20 points, eight assists, two steals, two rebounds, one blocked shot and just two turnovers.
The junior guard--who scored a career high 14 points against Brown--has now hit nine straight field goals and two straight free throws for the longest such streak by a Harvard player since 1982.
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Both the Harvard men's basketball team and the Harvard men's hockey team have lost three games this year.
Interestingly enough, each time the eagers have lost, the icemen have lost within 24 hours.
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In this week's J.C. department, senior Co-Captain Joe Carrabino is currently averaging 22.6 points per game, the highest of his career. He's currently averaging 8.4 rebounds per game, also the highest of his career.
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