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...catapulted the Crimson (17-9, 10-2 Ivy) over the Big Red (17-8, 9-3) into sole possession of first place in the Ivy League standings. Leading by one with 34 seconds to play, Hallion was called for a reach-in foul as she attempted to poke the ball away from Cornell’s Moina Snyder at the three-point line. After Snyder missed the front end of a 1-and-1, the ball wound up in Hallion’s hands and the Big Red decided it had no choice but to foul.The crowd erupted as Hallion...
...crowd into the game right away. The largest cheer came in a 30-second period five minutes in. Budischak, after receiving a nice feed from Rollins, made a layup before coming up with a huge block on the other end of the floor. Tay pushed the ball up, and a no-look pass found Budischak again to put the Crimson up, 13-4.Budischak finished the game with 10 points, while Rollins and Tay had 14 each.Columbia, however, fought back by shooting over 50 percent from both the field and behind the arc.Despite a three from junior Liz Tindal and an acrobatic...
Martin was not just an offensive threat during the game, but by playing good defense, she kept the ball on the Massachusetts’s side of the field...
Over the past three years Martin has improved tremendously and not only become more of a scoring threat, but she has also learned how to create opportunities for others through passing and feeding the ball from behind the goal...
...intense hockey crowds where dead fish is thrown onto Harvard hockey players during lineup introductions, the Big Red basketball faithful were raucous and loud the whole way though, cheering for its home squad while jeering the Crimson players. Every time that Harvard sophomore Jeremy Lin touched the ball, for example, chants of “Air ball!” were heard throughout the arena, referring to some errant misses by Harvard’s leading scorer early. As the lead grew and the outcome was no longer in question, the taunts turned mostly to cheers for the Cornell squad...