Mercer, 65-51, on the road in Porter Gym. He led the Crimson with 30 points, shot 10-of-19 from the floor and added five from the beyond the arc.
Sophomore guard Patrick Harvey added 13 points while fellow sophomore point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman just missed a double-double.
Prasse-Freeman netted 11 points while handing out nine assists in a winning
cause. He was kept off the scoreboard in the first half but came back to score
all his points after the break. He also grabbed nine rebounds.
As a team, the Crimson continued to shoot well from beyond the arc. Harvard shot 47.1 percent on three-point attempts. That was even a better
average than from the floor, where the team shot 44.6 percent. Following the game, Harvard was averaging just less than nine three-pointers made per page for the season.
Georgia Tech 90, Harvard 59
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