February 21, 2008 - 1:00am
By Cory Bennett
Put most college kids in a comfortable chair for any length of time and chances are they’ll fall asleep at some point. That makes the men’s basketball team’s six-hour haul to Harvard last Friday the perfect time to get some shut-eye. And sleep was exactly what senior forward Jason Hartford had in mind.
“You’d fall asleep on the bus and you’d peek through your eye and he would be six inches away from your face taking pictures,” Hartford said.
No, the Red didn’t have a team member invading personal space for the love of amateur photography, in fact, he wasn’t even a part of the squad.
The man was Josh Haner, a New York Times photographer.
“He was just there clicking away the whole time — click, click, click,” Hartford said.