Center Dominick Martin added 13 points for the Bulldogs on perfect 6-for-6 shooting despite being on the floor for just 19 minutes due to foul trouble.
The 6’10 transfer from Princeton was nearly unstoppable in the low post, scoring Yale’s first six points of the second half on a put-back, a layup and a short hook—single-handedly keeping Harvard from creeping closer.
“Did [Martin] break a sweat tonight?” Jones asked. “I don’t know that he needs to [break a sweat] to go six-for-six in a game like this. I’ll never recruit another kid that can score on the block like Dominick can.”
Junior guard Kevin Rogus nailed three trifectas in the second half—but by the time he started to find his range, the Crimson was already down by 16, and well on the way toward its 20th defeat of the season.
Stehle led the Crimson in rebounds with nine, and his 14 points marked the 11th straight game in which he has reached double figures in scoring.
Junior captain Jason Norman and Rogus each added 10 points for Harvard.