Princeton leads, 44-40.
All net. All net. All net. All net. All net.
Princeton leads, 59-41.
Tearing up the Ivies: Several Harvard players found themselves among the leaders in the final Ivy League statistics.
Co-Captain Mike Gielen topped the league in assists (5.4 a.p.g.) and steals (2.6 s.p.g.), while finishing third in three-point field goals made (36) and fourth in free throw percentage (80.0). Gielen was eighth in the Ivies in scoring, averaging 15.0 points per game.
Sophomore Ralph James finished fifth in the league in scoring (15.7 p.p.g.) and third from the foul line (80.1 percent).
Rookie of the Year candidate Ron Mitchell's 6.6 boards per game placed him fifth in the league in rebounding.
Junior center Fred Schernecker's hot February performance was good enough to place him eighth on the league rebounding list with 5.9 caroms per game.
And sophomore guard Dana Smith finished seventh in the league in free throw percentage at 79 percent.
True to Roby's coaching philosophy of running and pressure basketball, the Crimson finished first in the league in scoring but last in scoring defense. Harvard was second in free throw percentage, and sixth in field goal percentage and three-point shooting.
I Couldn't Have Done It Alone: Finally, thanks to Coach Roby and his squad for all their help this season.
And of course, thank you, Harvard Sports Information Director Frank Cicero, for not wearing the zebra shirts, as well as Assistant SID Julie Rice and the entire Harvard Sports Information staff for their help. Ivy League Standings
Team Ivy Overall Princeton 11-3 19-7 Dartmouth 10-4 17-9 Penn 9-5 13-13 HARVARD 7-7 11-15 Cornell 7-7 10-15 Yale 6-8 11-17 Columbia 4-10 8-18 Brown 2-12 7-19