This year, Sullivan finally gets to play hisown recruits--and by extension, he is on triallike never before. Is the 6-20 record a fluke?Harvard, with its diverse student body from acrossthe country, has many basketball fans waiting fora winning team, and Sullivan has failed to inspirethem so far.
Sullivan's top recruit this year is KyleSnowden, a 6'6" forward from Thayer Academy who isexpected to anchor an inexperienced frontcourt.
Snowden is regarded as one of Boston's finesthigh school basketball players and could be thestart of a line of recruits which could carryHarvard men's basketball to its first Ivy Leaguetitle in 92 years.
Then again, maybe not. Time will tell.
Doesn't it always, though.
Y. Tarek Farouki, Joseph M. Mathews and JohnB. Trainer contributed to the reporting andwriting of this article.