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The Return
George Washington forward Patrick Steeves (pictured here in his senior year at Harvard) erupted for 19 points and nine rebounds against his former team.
Scrutinizing Sanctions
The Harvard Political Union hosted a debate Monday night on the effects of the University's sanctions on single-gender organizations.
Behind the Steeves
Senior Patrick Steeves, shown in against Princeton March 4, played his first career-minutes this season after battling injuries during his first three years with the Crimson.
The New McCarthyism
Freshman guard Tommy McCarthy, shown March 4 versus Princeton, was tasked with filling the void of Siyani Chambers '16-'17. Part of the starting rotation since the season opener, McCarthy faced off against some of the best point guards in Division I basketball.
Harvard Yard During Visitas
Students accepted into the Class of 2020 explore Harvard Yard during Visitas this weekend.
Defensive Power
Senior forward Agunwa Okolie was the second consecutive Crimson player to earn Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year honors, but junior forward Zena Edosomwan poised another strong post-presence. The duo of Edosomwan and sophomore Chris Egi will look to defend the paint in 2016-2017.
Post Presence
Junior forward Zena Edosomwan was missing last time the Crimson faced Penn, but will be a factor on Saturday night in containing Quaker senior Darien Nelson-Henry.
Senior Night
Senior Patrick Steeves, who had 25 points against Princeton, is one of three seniors being honored Saturday night in the seniors' last game at Lavietes Pavilion.