Gee fouled out with 4:12 to go in the game, collecting three fouls in just over a minute, showing apparent frustration along the way.
"It was a brutal assignment for Sam Winters, guarding Gee and replacing Dan Clemente, but he really stepped up," Sullivan said.
A balanced attack
But the Crimson found a committee of players willing to step up last night.
"With all five starters in double figures, the team replaced Clemente's scoring," Sullivan said.
The scoring was remarkably balanced among the starters--Coleman lead the Crimson in with 14 points, but the other starters had either 13 or 12 points on the night.
Harvard also had to make up for Clemente's three-point prowess. Again, the Crimson rose to the occasion, shooting 53.8 percent from three-point range, including three treys from captain Damian Long.
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