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Draughan quickly brought the ball up the court for the Bulldogs. He drove to his right and then cut towards the basket, but was immediately met by sophomore guard Michael Beal. Draughan attempted to put a shot up, but Beal ripped the ball out of his hands. He dribbled to the corner, where he was fouled by Yale’s Paul Vitelli...
...other end of the court to take his free throws, he raised his hand to the crowd. The Lavietes faithful roared back and the electricity that had left the building along with the five seniors last season had finally returned. Rogus nailed his two free throws and Beal hit his two as well, as the Crimson iced...
After Princeton tied the game at 42 with just 23 seconds remaining, it appeared that Harvard would have one last chance to defeat the Ivy-leading Tigers on the road in regulation. Sophomore forward Matt Stehle promptly inbounded the ball to sophomore guard Michael Beal...
...Beal was looking toward the bench. The ball hit him, bounced back to Stehle who was still out-of-bounds, and gave Princeton the possession underneath the Crimson basket with a chance...
...against the Bulldogs, the Crimson didn’t crack down the stretch. Six threes by junior guard Kevin Rogus kept Harvard alive in the waning minutes, and a crucial block by Beal iced the game. With the loss, Yale’s hopes of competing for an Ivy title were dashed. The Crimson would down Cornell in the same manner one week later, ending the Big Red’s title hopes as well...