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...ball. Harvard held Princeton to a modest 43 percent shooting—with no Princeton player converting more than two field goal tries—while outrebounding the Tigers, 13-10. The Crimson also converted on half of its shots, including six-of-11 from beyond the arc...
...Crimson came into Saturday’s game expecting to make amends for allowing Princeton to fire at will from behind the arc in a 59-55 loss at Jadwin Gym on Jan. 11. But Harvard’s game plan the second time around didn’t go as expected...
...night when eight Harvard players combined to make just 2-of-19 three-point attempts, the Crimson relied heavily on Tubridy’s 3-of-4 shooting from behind in the arc. Her first three opened the game, the second came when Penn had its largest lead of the evening at 46-41, and the last—and most important—put Harvard ahead for good, 56-53, with 1:31 left...
...Harvard’s 50-48 loss earlier this season, the Crimson couldn’t stop the Tigers’ outside shooting, allowing Princeton to shoot 50 percent (9 for 18) from behind the arc. Only an 8-2 advantage on the offensive boards kept the Crimson in the game. Harvard must dominate the offensive glass again if they want to compete against the Tigers...
Bolster went 4-for-9 from behind the arc in the two games while Schaffer made four of her six three-point attempts in the 85-85 loss to Yale in overtime...