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Harvard men's basketball Co-Captains Keith Webster and Arne Duncan each established personal milestones last weekend in the cagers' contests with Yale and Brown.
In the first half of Friday night's match-up against the Elis, Webster became only the 11th player in Crimson history to net 1000 career points.
The Monroe, Conn., native--who scored 30 points in a game earlier this season--leads Harvard in free throw percentage, assists, steals and three-point baskets, and is second on the squad in scoring.
A 5-ft., 11-in. senior, Webster complemented his 20-point Yale effort with an additional 21 points Saturday night against Brown. His nine rebounds and nine assists against the Bruins led all players.
Meanwhile Duncan, who was held to 15 points Friday night, erupted for a career-high 32 points against Brown.
In addition to leading the Crimson in scoring (16.7 points per game), the Chicago native is among the team leaders in field goal and free throw percentage, rebounds, assists and steals.
Duncan, a 6-ft., 5-in. senior, has now scored in double figures in 18 consecutive games and needs just 42 points to reach the 1000-point plateau for his career.
For their outstanding achievements on the court during the past week, Keith Webster and Arne Duncan have earned this week's spotlight.
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