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...pushed the lead to 11. An Unger three-pointer made it 24-16, but Cornell notched seven more unanswered points to open up a 15-point advantage.And that wasn’t even the real onslaught.Leading 34-18, Big Red guard Ryan Wittman, who finished with 13 points, hit back-to-back three pointers. As if the crowd wasn’t excited enough, the barrage continued, as guard Adam Gore faked a three-point attempt from the top-left, getting Crimson sophomore guard Dan McGeary to bite. Gore, who finished with a game-high 14 points, calmly...
...weekend,” Madick said. “We’re ready to see some sunshine and get on a real field.”Harvard will start off its five-game weekend Friday taking on Oregon (9-7) and San Diego State (11-4). Saturday brings back-to-back clashes against host San Diego (3-7) followed by Fresno State (10-3). The Crimson wraps up the weekend on Sunday evening against CSU Bakersfield (6-6).Harvard is the only East Coast team in the tournament and the only one that will be starting...
...last weekend. Senior Haibo Lu snatched first in the 800 meter run with a 1:57.18 finish, while sophomore Vito Cannevo captured fourth at 1:59.27. Sophomore Stephen Chester finished the 3K in 9:00.47 to seal a fifth-place bid. Junior Neville Irani and freshman Eric Clayman finished back-to-back in the weight throw, hurling 16.45m and 15.83m, respectively, for sixth and seventh in the event. Sophomore Graham Infinger tied Northeastern University’s Andrew Staples at sixth in the long jump with a 6.44m leap. Rookie Sean Gil posted a second...
... to 16.Harvard wasn’t troubled much throughout the night, especially considering its prowess from the free throw line. As Penn resorted to fouling in the last three minutes of the game, the Crimson stepped up and knocked down 25-of-27 from the charity stripe. The back-to-back weekend wins should give Harvard some much-needed confidence heading into next weekend’s road trip against Cornell and Columbia.After losing a heartbreaker in the last 30 seconds against the league leading Big Red, the Crimson will be motivated to exact revenge. With shooting...
...problem that has plagued Harvard in recent weeks is the strenuous schedule. Over the past two weeks the Crimson has played some of its most important and competitive matches within in a few days of each other. Last weekend, Harvard played Ivy League rivals Penn and Princeton in back-to-back matches. The Crimson has had very little time to recuperate before the national championships. Another problem that has hurt the team is lack of a veteran core. The Crimson graduated seven seniors and the squad is very young this season. “We may have been...