- Junior co-captain Keith Wright hangs his head after a tumble during Friday's 65-61 loss to Princeton. By Dennis J. Zheng
Curry Up - Sophomore Brandyn Curry, who has played all 22 games this year, is a key component of the team looking for its first ever tournament berth. By Dennis J. Zheng
Curry Up - Sophomore Brandyn Curry, who has played all 22 games this year, is a key component of the team looking for its first ever tournament berth. By Dennis J. Zheng
A KING’S SPEECH - Sophomore forward Kyle Casey met his match in the Tigers frontcourt—particularly in the form of classmate Ian Hummer, who picked up a game-high 17 points in 23 minutes of action and forced Casey into foul trouble. By Dennis J. Zheng
- Harvard men’s basketball coach Tommy Amaker instructs his team during a timeout at Penn Saturday. Though the Quakers clawed their way back from an 18-point deficit, the Crimson held on through two overtimes for an 82-81 win. By Dennis J. Zheng
- Penn junior captain Zack Rosen (right) goes up strong at the hoop against McNally. Rosen powered the Quaker offense with his playmaking ability on his way to 19 points and 13 assists, though he came up empty on the last play of the game. By Dennis J. Zheng
- Junior co-captain Keith Wright embraces fellow big man Kyle Casey after 50 minutes of thrilling action at Penn’s Palestra, filled to the rafters with a crowd of over 6,000 fans. Wright led the Crimson with 25 points and six rebounds on the night. By Dennis J. Zheng
The Harvard men's basketball team took on the Killer P's this weekend and split on the road, falling at Princeton but then defeating Penn.