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...offense and attacking every time we had the chance,” said Markley. “We definitely crashed the boards and went back in strong.”“Emma Markley is…Emma Markley,” Delaney-Smith said.Freshman guard Brogan Berry celebrated her birthday in style, finishing with 13 points and five assists. As Mankiw might highlight, Harvard was the better team statistically in the second half. The Crimson outscored the Bears, 49-31, in the period, outrebounded them 25-15, and evened up the amount of free throws taken...
...have dropped every game since. The squad comes into Lavietes dying for a win before season’s end, and a painful overtime loss to Penn last weekend only added fuel to the fire. Last time the two squads met, four Harvard players posted double figures. Freshman Brogan Berry tallied 17 points on 5-for-6 shooting, while Finelli led the team with seven boards. In the end the Crimson defeated the Bears 71-46.The Bulldogs are coming off a flip flop weekend. The team ended a three-game losing streak last Friday against Penn, but then lost to Princeton...
...After eight minutes of play, Harvard had gained a commanding 17-6 lead by hitting shots from all over the floor and getting to the free throw line. If the ball wasn’t being fed to sophomore forward Emma Markley inside on the post, freshman Brogan Berry and co-captain Emily Tay were waiting on the perimeter, feet squared to the basket, ready for the quick catch-and-shoot. If a defender rotated up, forwards like sophomore Claire Wheeler and senior Katie Rollins were waiting for the feed back inside...
...would finish the game with a total of 16 points, nine rebounds, five assists, and a steal.“The last 10 minutes of the game we really came together as a team and we played the way we know we can play,” freshman Brogan Berry said. “We played our game.” With 30 seconds remaining, Berry would put in four free throws and a layup to complete Harvard’s win. Even with Cornell out-rebounding the Crimson, 46-42, Harvard proved it knew how to handle...
...they scored 63 of the team’s 69 points. For the seventh time this season, sophomore Emma Markley, the team’s leading scorer, had a double-double, posting a team-high 23 points and 14 rebounds, finishing strong inside on offense and dominating the boards.Freshman Brogan Berry and fellow guard senior Emily Tay had tremendous nights of their own as well, making sure that the momentum of the game stayed with Harvard, while putting the pressure on a Penn team that could not seem to keep up. Berry was the only Crimson player to make...