1. Harvard 77, Penn 62 (Feb. 9, 2001)--Superman effort of 29 points ends Penn's 25-game conference win streak and keeps Crimson in Ivy race; hits potential game winner versus Princeton on the next night, but loses by one point in a heartbreaker.
2. Harvard 67, Cornell 57 (Feb. 4, 2000)--First game back after a two-month abscence from eye surgery; scores 24 points off the bench to halt a three-game losing streak.
3. Harvard 87, Princeton 79 (Feb. 20, 1999)--Scores 16 in Harvard's first defeat of Princeton in nine years; drains several NBA-range three-pointers late in the game to send the contest into overtime.
4. Harvard 72, New Hampshire 54 (Nov. 19, 1997)--Makes sparkling debut in a Harvard uniform; scores 18 points in 25 minutes on the road, nailing four three-pointers; earns a starting job four games later.
5. Harvard 80, Northeastern 75 (Dec. 19, 1998)--Scores career-high 32 points in overtime victory, shooting 12-of-20 including five threes; also scores 32 at Holy Cross the next season.
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