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ATHLETE of the WEEK

By Ethan G. Drogin

In the final home weekend of his Harvard career, senior center Chris weekend of his Harvard career, senior center Chris Grancio put together back-to-back career highs in points, scoring 25 points against Princeton and 26 versus Penn.

Grancio's performance spurred Harvard to a 76-67 overtime win on Saturday against the Quakers, the Crimson's first win over Penn in five years. The senior also added nine rebounds and two blocked shots against Penn.

For the season, Grancio has averaged 13.3 points per game, which includes a team-high 31 three-pointers.

Grancio's final memories of Lavietes Pavillion will be 51 points and 14 rebounds versus the two teams which have dominated the Ivy League for so long.

Not a bad way to end a solid Ivy League career.

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