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...date with Columbia in the city seemed like a promising opportunity for the men’s basketball team to experience some winning action. The night progressed well—Harvard (10-12, 2-6 Ivy) flashed some moves on defense, got physical going to the basket, and applied pressure in the right places.But at the end of the night, Harvard was outright denied. The Crimson left the Levien Gymnasium engagement empty-handed after losing the lead in the final five seconds.Down 59-58, Columbia (10-12, 5-3) took the ball at half court with 27 seconds left...
...think to start off, we ran the floor pretty well,” Markley added. Sophomore forward Claire Wheeler, who started in place of the injured Katie Rollins, made a large contribution with her inside presence, which amounted to nine rebounds and four hard-earned points from under the basket. Cornell was strong from beyond the arc, racking up more than half of their overall points from 3-point range. Agile Big Red guard Lauren Benson silenced the crowd multiple times after draining jumpers from downtown. But Harvard always had an answer for Cornell’s sharpshooting...
...Harvard couldn't buy a basket even if you gave it one of those American Express Black cards...
...weren’t able to score against Yale, just couldn’t put the ball in the basket, and tonight, we still had trouble guarding their bigs, but then on the other end, we were doing pretty well.” Amaker said. “We made some shots to keep their energy up to allow us to get to the end game situation...
...dropped two more jumpers to close out a 15-1 run and head to the locker room with a 39-25 advantage. “They took away our three-point shot,” Smith said. “But we were still able to take it the basket and adjust to their defense.” The Crimson shot 50 percent from the field during the first half, outshooting the Bulldogs, who hit 42.9 percent. Tay posted 15 points for the half, while Alemany tallied six in eight minutes of action. Harvard looked to hold onto its lead...