Harvard by the Numbers
The Crimson leads the Ivy League in just one category: free-throw shooting.
Harvard tops the charts at .749, followed by Columbia at .731. Worst in the league is Brown, which shoots a miserable .660 from the charity stripe.
Captain Ron Mitchell is the only Ivy individual statistical leader for the Crimson.
Mitchell is the top rebounder in the league, with 8.4 per game. Next is Yale's Stuart Davies, with 7.9 boards per game.
Harvard Junior Tyler Rullman is the league's third leading scorer, averaging 16.0 points per game.
Mitchell is fifth on the same list, with 14.6 points per night.
Columbia's Buck Jenkins is the top scorer in the Ivy League. He averages 19.8 points a game (but only scored nine against Harvard last Saturday).
No Respect at All
Harvard freshman Dan Morris, who provided the spark in the Crimson sweep of Columbia and Cornell, was snubbed for Ivy League Rookie of the Week.
Morris' clutch performance was overshadowed by Pennsylvania freshman guard Jerome Allen, who scored 35 points and grabbed six rebounds in victories over the Brown and Yale weekend.