Mount Saint Mary's enters tomorrow's contest after a decisive 13- point victory against rival William and Mary last Sunday. The Crimson may have a tough time stopping Williams, who scored 23 points on 10-of-13 shooting and Kokotajlo, who netted an additional 13.
But perhaps the Mountaineers aren't really all they are stacked up to be, as they have yet to prove themselves against a powerful opponent. While they have prevailed in relatively close contests against smaller, weaker schools like William and Mary, Coppin State, Akron and Radford, they fell by 30 to Georgetown on Nov. 23 and lost to George Mason by seven three days later.
No matter what happens with the their opponents, Harvard will have to come into tomorrow's game with all cylinders firing in order to establish control of the game. Some members of the team feel like they have yet to play a solid game at all levels.
"We have yet to truly dominate all aspects of a game," Nunamaker said. "If everyone comes to play on the same day, we will be unstoppable."