Advertisement

M. Cagers Suffering From Dejection, Not Frustration

Men's Hoops Notebook

But take a look at the Crimson's scoring leaders, and there you will find Leake behind starters Rullman, forward Ron Mitchell, and guard Matt McClain.

White is averaging 9.5 points-per-game, shooting 54 percent from the field and 33 percent from three-point territory.

White, who makes up for his height (6'2") with his quickness, has been impressive driving into the lane, routinely taking on centers six inches taller.

His three-point shot has yet to develop a needed consistency, but he is the only guard on the team who has shown no fear of sticking it to the opposing big men.

The pleasant surprise of James White combined with the rapidly improving play of Leake should give the Crimson a solid three-guard rotation this year.

Advertisement

Home Sweet Home

The Crimson plays its first home game this weekend against Boston College.

Briggs Cage has not been kind to The Crimson recently. Last year, Harvard went 4-9 at home, and an abysmal 2-5 against Ivy League opponents

Advertisement