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Trailing 62-59 with a minute to go, the Crimson tried to work the ball to junior guard Jim Goffredo for a game-tying three. But the Quakers hounded Goffredo, leaving the ball in Cusworth’s hand behind the three-point arc. Cusworth let fly and connected on his third trifecta of the evening to pull Harvard even and force overtime...
...upon herself to close out what became a nail-biter in the second half, finishing with 19 points and nine rebounds against the Big Red. The powerhouse pair of Rollins and Moretzsohn freed up the perimeter for he outside shot, as Harvard went 8-of-12 behind the arc on the night. Continued impressive post play by Rollins has garnered much league-wide attention. Despite coming off a shoulder injury that kept her out of most of the nonconference schedule, Rollins has proven to be an assertive presence in the low post. In just 12 games, Rollins has become...
...anyone else could do to stop Martin down low. Martin made 12-of-18 field goal attempts and for the most part avoided the foul trouble that had plagued him all season. Yale shot 49.2 percent from the floor, including 6-of-17 from beyond the three-point arc. “Certainly central to our cause tonight was our inability to guard to start the game,” Sullivan said. “I thought Yale got a real good rhythm. We didn’t guard them particularily well behind the line, or near...
...almost feel like Friday night’s game hurt worse than the buzzer beater because we were playing so well until the end.” In its most complete offensive performance of the year, Harvard shot 52 percent from the floor and 50 percent from beyond the arc while holding the Bears to just 20-of-59 shooting (34 percent). In a see-saw first half, the Crimson took its biggest lead of the half at 25-20 on a Hallion jumper with 5:46 remaining. The game of short runs continued after the break, when Brown turned...
...anyone else could do to stop Martin down low.Martin made 12-of-18 field goal attempts and for the most part avoided the foul trouble that had plagued him all season.Yale for the game shot 49.2 percent from the floor, including 6-of-17 from beyond the three-point arc.“Certainly central to our cause tonight was our inability to guard to start the game,” Sullivan said. “I thought Yale got a real good rhythm. We didn’t guard them particularily well behind the line, or near...