Giovacchini was also one of five Crimson players to score in double digits. The other four were Stehle, Rogus, Norman, and junior center Graham Beatty.
“We haven’t had [balanced scoring] all year,” Sullivan said. “It was just great to see the contribution from the bench.”
Harvard was also able to shut down the Big Red’s Cody Toppert, who came into the night second in the league in scoring (16.4 points per game). Toppert finished the night with just six points and was 2-of-13 from the field.
“We certainly dodged a bullet there,” Sullivan said.
—Staff writer Evan R. Johnson can be reached at erjohns@fas.harvard.edu.
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