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...blowout, Harvard (5-2) still came away with its second consecutive loss after opening the season with five wins in a row. The Crimson fought against a deficit almost all night, but BU’s hot hand from both the field and the arc??coupled with Harvard’s second half shooting woes—made it too steep of an uphill battle for the visitors.BU led most of the way, establishing its largest lead early in the second half. A 39-32 Terrier advantage swelled to 48-36 four minutes into the second frame...
...can’t just settle for a close game. We’re not going to settle for a mediocre season.” Harvard (2-3) overcame uncharacteristic cold shooting from the perimeter—the Crimson was just 4-of-19 from behind the arc??to close the gap in the second half, outscoring Virginia (4-1) 26 to 23 in the latter frame on a banner night from Budischak and two key baskets from freshman guard Emily Tay. In the end, however, the Crimson committed four turnovers in the final five minutes and scored...
Sunday, February 20. Dreyer’s “The Passion of Joan of Arc?? (France, 1928). 7 P.M. Harvard Film Archive. Tickets $8; students and seniors $6 Tickets at the Harvard Film Archive...
...frontcourt has received all the early season praise, the backcourt boasts senior guard Kevin Rogus—Harvard’s all-time record holder for most three-point conversions in a season. Despite claiming that record, Rogus finished the season with a 34.3 shooting percentage from behind the arc??a disappointing statistic that should improve as defenses have to worry about more offensive weapons...
Passionately political Washington, D.C. band Q and Not U hit up Cambridge, playing stylistically varied and utterly danceable rock. Even more overtly political Joan of Arc??of Chicago—open, as do unknowns La Mi Vida Violenta. Tickets $10. 7 p.m. Downstairs at the Middle East...