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...lead, and slowly but surely enter a downward slope in the latter minutes of the game. Wednesday’s game followed this outline perfectly. The Crimson jumped out to an early 10-4 lead off layups from sophomore guard Emily Tay. After baskets by the opposition and a bucket from sophomore Emma Moretzsohn, Harvard commanded a seven point advantage at the 15:39 mark. The Crimson then increased the advantage to 20-11 again lead by Tay, who already scored ten points. Before Harvard could seal the win, however, the Bobcats clawed back into the game. With 10 points...
...CAROLINA 80, HARVARD 71In the season opener, Harvard raced out to a seven-point lead early in the game. The Pirates (1-2), however, capitalized on three missed jumpers, gaining a five point lead. After ECU extended its lead to seven, the Crimson battled back into the lead. A bucket from junior guard Lindsay Hallion and Lackner and another four points from the charity stripe put the Crimson back on top. The back-and-forth flow of the game continued as the Pirates used a Harvard turnover to score from behind the arc and claim a one-point lead...
...athletes in terms of getting support,” Kearney said. And UC Treasurer Benjamin W. Milder ’08 said that the cost of the additional shuttles, $332, did not concern him. “For one game, it’s a drop in the bucket in terms of our budget,” Milder added. —Staff writer Margot E. Edelman can be reached at medelman@fas.harvard.edu...
...then hit a pretty fadeaway jumper, came up with a resounding block on the defensive end, added two free throws, and finished the spurt with a bucket after a series of spin moves on the block that tied the score...
...Oklahoma-Oklahoma State game last year—a mere drop in the bucket of in-state rivalries—a fan brought a 55-inch plasma screen TV and his own generator to a field outside the stadium, where he began a simulated OU-OSU game on his Xbox...