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M. Cagers Need The Old Ron Mitchell to Get Back on Track

For Peter's Sake

Rullman's accuracy from the floor has also been astounding. His 56.5 percent shooting from the floor pales in comparison to his phenomenal 62.5 percent shooting from three-point land.

Rullman also leads the team in lesser obvious, but equally important, categories. He leads the team in offensive rebounds with nine, exhibiting his ability to give the Crimson second shots. Rullman's six steals, also leading the team, demonstrate his defensive determination.

In the loss to Boston University, Rullman tallied two crucial three-pointers in the last two minutes to spark Harvard's near comeback. His performance Wednesday night included four three's and 20 overall points.

As the Crimson enters its first homestand Saturday against Boston College, the team needs the collaborative efforts of the two big forwards.

A return to glory for Ron Mitchell and continued clutch play from Tyler Rullman could lead to a brighter Harvard future.

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"When Ron is not playing well, we're not the same team."

--Harvard Coach Frank Sullivan

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