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...within six of the defending Ivy League champ. Cornell looked uncoordinated, frustrated, and nothing like the team that went 22-of-36 in the first half, while Harvard looked to assemble another come-from-behind victory.Flash back to Feb. 7, 2009, when the Crimson, down by 12 to Brown??the team with the worst record in the Ivy League after the first period—metamorphosed during halftime. Following an unimpressive first half, Harvard returned to the court and began making shots, forcing turnovers and building up momentum against a team that was forced to fall back...
...play of the night, senior Evan Harris, bad knee and all, rose up for a thrilling block to deny Brown??s offensive MVP, junior center Matt Mullery, from getting his 29th point...
...power play at 6:49—Vaillancourt again at the heart of the action. Controlling the puck at the bottom of the left faceoff circle in the Brown area, the forward passed to Wilson, at the left side of goal. Instinctively, the senior forward hammered the puck beyond Brown??s Stock to make it 3-0 for the Crimson.At 11:23, the final blow to Brown was delivered through a dazzling Vaillancourt solo goal, her second of the game. From the Crimson blue line, the tri-captain waltzed past four Bears defenders, hurdling the last...
...Providence and 81-65 in Cambridge. The Bears feature three scorers averaging double digits, junior forward Matt Mullery, sophomore forward Peter Sullivan, and sophomore guard Adrian Williams at 15.7, 14.1, and 12.6 points-per-game respectively. While Sullivan and Williams are prolific outside shooters, the catalyst for Brown??s offence is their big man, Mullery.“The big kid is the key. He shoots a high percentage...he’s one of the top scorers [in the league]. He’s a load in there,” Amaker said...
...Meghan Leddy and Victoria Pratt recorded back-to-back dominating victories in the first half of the meet. Leddy won the 100-yard backstroke in 58.53, and Pratt followed up by taking first in the 100-yard breaststroke. Her time of 1:06.99 was nearly three seconds ahead of Brown??s top swimmer.“[The freshmen] are a great force,” Mills said. “They’re really upbeat and they’re great to practice with.” Freshman Helen Pitchik also won a race...