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...point lead in the first half, the Bears halted every chance at a Harvard run with another timely score.When Harvard got within five with a minute to play in the first half, a converted three-point play by Scott Friske put Brown up by eight at the break.“We were just in rotation all night,” sophomore guard Jeremy Lin said. “We’ve got to do a better job of fighting through screens and cutting off penetration.”The Crimson made it close again in the second half...
...Amaker said of Braswell, who finished with eight points and five steals. “He’s been very effective in that role.”Flato would hit another three and Braswell another layup before intermission to extend to a 39-30 lead at the break.“In this league, if you get lackadaisical for just one second, they’ll make you pay, just like we saw tonight,” Pusar said.After Yale scored the first two buckets of the second half to extend the run to 27-3, the outcome...
...Turnovers continue to spell disaster for the Crimson. After another Yale bucket down low, Harvard quickly turns the ball over and is forced to foul to stop the fast break. Clearly frustrated, Brad Unger picks up a technical foul. Being that this is his last collegiate game of his career, I think it's safe to say that things aren't going quite the way he envisioned before the game. [Yale 60, Harvard...
...still easily end up with the highest average academic index in the league. Finally, only one of the recruited players does not fulfill the minimum requirement for Ivy League athletes as of now, and he did not receive a likely letter. There is no indication that Amaker intends to break any of the rules of the Ivy League. Though targeting players with moderately lower grades and SAT scores seems an unfortunate sacrifice, we hope that Amaker’s strategy will not compromise Harvard’s reputation. The potential violations of NCAA recruiting rules, on the other hand...
...weekend is tonight against the Bears in Providence. Earlier in the season, Harvard defeated Brown at home, 70-46. Although the struggling Bears have only won one league game this season, they unexpectedly gave the Crimson trouble in the first half of this matchup. Harvard went into the break with a slim 31-27 lead but regained its composure and dominated Brown in the second half.“The win-loss record is deceptive this year,” Delaney-Smith said. “The league is very young, so the record is not indicative of how good...