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By Dana O'Neil
ESPN.com Tuesday, September 22, 2009 In vintage Pete Carril lingo, the play was called "center-forward." "Because the ball goes to the center and then to the forward," Gabe Lewullis explained. "Not very inventive." But the play with the state-school name armed the Ivy League upstarts with a loaded slingshot. Steve Goodrich, the center, took the ball at the top of the key, shading just a bit toward the left wing. He took one step out, enough to give him room to peek around Jelani McCoy. Just as he did, Lewullis (the forward) th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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