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...fine play for Harvard, this time taking a back seat in the scoring department (eight points), but dishing out seven assists. Last week’s Ivy League Player of the Week added to her ongoing highlight reel with several no-look passes that found teammates under the basket. But it wasn’t all fast breaks and layups for the first-place Crimson early Saturday night. Realizing its own height disadvantage, Brown started four guards against Harvard’s traditional three-guard set. While Rollins had her way against the undersized Bears—she had nine...
...from the foul line. He also grabbed six rebounds, but finished with six turnovers.“Luckily my teammates were just doing a great job—T.J. [Carey] and Drew [Housman] especially—just finding me and leading me well to the basket,” Harris said. “I just need to have confidence in running the offense that if I set good screens that I’d be open. Drew and T.J. are mostly responsible for those.”Junior Andrew Pusar notched 14 points for the Crimson, and captain Brad...
...Princeton ahead and logged another from the top of the key to push the Tigers’ lead to 20-14.Later in the half, over a series of five Princeton possessions, Koncz scored on three of them. He first ditched the defending Unger for an easy finish from under the basket. The next possession, he fired a long ball from the wing over his defender to regain the lead for the Tigers, 28-27. And in the last minute of the half, Koncz hit the twine again from long distance to keep Princeton within four at halftime.All in all, Koncz finished...
...Carrie Biemer and Anca Popovici each had 14. After nailing the eventual game-winner, Tay had to clamp down on defense for the last 14 seconds. Penn called three timeouts during the game’s last possession, deciding finally on an inbounds play under the basket with three seconds left. The pass floated long, and—fittingly—Tay scooped it up and ran the clock out before throwing the ball triumphantly in the air. “[I was thinking] ‘Sprint as fast as you can and run away from the girl...
...steal and pushed it ahead to Tay on the fast break. Tay had attempted a no-look pass earlier in the game, but it sailed through the hands of freshman forward Claire Wheeler. This time, though, Tay’s behind-the-head pass found Hallion under the basket for an easy layup, and the crowd erupted. “I usually try to stay away from that, but I couldn’t tonight,” Tay said. While the Crimson’s early success has fans thinking title repeat, Harvard is quick to point out that...