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Another team the Crimson would love to beat is Tampa (23-5). The Spartans took the first meeting with Harvard earlier in the season in an 11-5 blowout. The Crimson will seek some revenge before it returns to the Northeast...
...Princeton on Feb. 9—knocked down two from the line to effectively cement the win.Harvard trailed by as many as 14 points in the opening period, after a three-pointer from Reeves made it 43-29 with 2:42 left in the half. But facing the blowout, the Crimson awoke, going on a 17-2 run spanning the halves to take the lead. Goffredo scored eight points in the stretch on a jumper and a pair of threes, one of which was several feet beyond the line. The captain, who scored 30 points in a game twice last...
...game.” The Crimson was eventually able to break out of its early-season slump, and rode a three-game unbeaten streak into its next game against Yale, this time in New Haven. Despite the momentum, however, the contest was a disaster, a 5-1 blowout with few redeeming qualities. “The last game at Yale was probably our worst game in the last 10 games or 15 games,” Reese says. “Being a homecoming for them, they just took it to us, and we weren’t prepared...
...straight losses. But if you tuned in at the right time in the game against the Quakers—specifically, if you were watching with about eight minutes gone by in the second half—you would have come away with a much more optimistic take on the blowout loss, as well as the disappointing season it encapsulated. That was around the time when, with the Crimson behind by 21, freshman guard Jeremy Lin checked into the game, and immediately ignited a stagnating Harvard offense with a bolt of energy. Lin zipped a no-look pass across the paint...
...sole team atop the rankings.In its first home game since December 21, the Crimson squared off against the Tigers to determine the No. 1 team in the conference. Tough defense and sharp shooting made the homecoming even sweeter for the Crimson who ran away with a 80-55 blowout victory over Princeton.The next day, Harvard asserted its position as first in the Ivies with hard-earned 87-74 triumph over Penn.Harvard will be back at home next Friday and Saturday to face Brown and Yale.That effort held the Tigers to a disappointing 36.7 shooting percentage for the game.HARVARD 87, PENN...