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SPORTS BRIEF: Brad Unger honored as 107th captain of Harvard Basketball

By The Crimson Staff, Crimson Staff Writer

The team without a coach is without a captain no more. Junior Brad Unger was named the 107th captain of Harvard Men’s Basketball yesterday at the team’s annual awards banquet.

Unger, who will also take his spot as starting pitcher for the Crimson baseball squd this Spring, was chosen by ballot selection. Unger aslo receieved the Hamilton Fish ‘10 Award, given to the most-improved player on the team. He shared the award with sophomore Andrew Pusar.

Unger will look to lead where senior Jim Goffredo left off. Goffredo, who led the team in scoring last season, will leave a hole in the Crimson’s offensive output, which Unger will look to fix.

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