Name the other two.
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Junior point guard Pat Smith has committed last seven turnovers in the last nine games.
More incredibly, the last time Smith committed more than one turnover in a single contest was eight games ago.
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With two wins this weekend, the Crimson would finish with 17 wins, marking the second most in Harvard history. Only the 20-3 club of 1945-46 had more, and only the 17-6 squad of 1921-22 had as many.
With 15 wins, Harvard has already assured itself of its best two-year mark since the 1970-71 and 1971-72 clubs that won 31. Last year's club also won 15.
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Now lending even better credence to the belief that Harvard has gotten itself in trouble by not substituting is this fact: Harvard is outscoring its opponents in the first half by more than four points.
In the second half, however, opponents are outscoring the Crimson by almost two points.
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Harvard's finished its home schedule has weekend with its triumph over Cornell.
The Crimson finished 9-4 at home this season, but just 3-4 at home in the Ivy League.
Overall, Harvard has won 20 of its 27 at home and is 31-12 all time at Briggs Athletic Center.
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Answer to this week's trivia: Princeton's Bill-the all-time leading scorer in Ivy League history--and Yale's Butch Graves each scored more than 2000 points.
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THE NOTEBOOK'S NOTEBOOK: Bob Ferry has fouled out in three consecutive games... Harvard has been involved in 14 games decided by six points or less. The Crimson is 10-4 is those games... The cagers are 6-2 in games decided by three or less... Harvard players have recorded 38 perfect nights from the line... The Crimson is shooting 85 percent from the line in the last five minutes of its games...Carrabino scored more than 20 points on consecutive nights last weekend, marking the first time in three weeks he had done that...Freshman Kyle Dodson has made just one of his last eight attempts from the floor. For the season he's connecting at a .293 clip...if you don't consider number of attempts, then the Crimsons most accurate cager from the tree-throw line is junior, Bill Parkerson who is connecting at 1,000 clip Parkerson is two-for-two.
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