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NOTEBOOK: Harvard Men's Basketball Continues Winning Tradition

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Harvard’s seven rookies saw more action last night than in any of the Crimson’s previous three contests. All seven took the court, while four—Steve Moundou-Missi, Corbin Miller, Jonah Travis, and Wesley Saunders—saw significant minutes.

“I thought they played well in stretches,” said Amaker, who sent out a lineup that featured four rookies and sophomore Laurent Rivard on a number of occasions.

Miller, a native of Sandy, Utah, had a solid performance against the opponents from his home state. The 6’2 sharpshooter posted a career-high 13 points, which tied him with co-captain Keith Wright for the game high.

Miller connected on five of six shots from the field, including all three he took from beyond the arc.

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“I thought Corbin came in and showed a lot of poise, made a few shots,” Amaker said. “I was really happy for him.”

The coach was less pleased with the performances he received from Harvard’s other rookies. While Travis and Moundou-Missi scrapped, combining for 13 rebounds, Amaker would like to see them finish better at the basket. Of their combined 10 attempts from the field, Travis and Moundou-Missi converted just three.

“They need to finish better, but that’s going to be something that’s going to take a little time for our younger players,” Amaker said.

Saunders, the Crimson’s fourth impact rookie, had a relatively quiet night. After scoring 10 crucial points in Harvard’s Nov. 16 victory over Holy Cross, Saunders was held to a single point in 18 minutes.

“We need to have more consistent performances from Wesley Saunders,” Amaker said. “I think he’s capable of giving us a lot.”

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