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...then scored five points—including a reverse layup to erase the Bulldogs??€™ last lead with 4:40 to play—in the last five minutes of the game as Harvard fought to hold off Yale...
...Bulldogs??€”who earlier this season shocked 2002 and 2003 national champion Trinity 5-4—proved too much for Harvard to overcome. Though the Crimson will still play Yale as well as its other vanquishers—No. 2 Trinity and No. 3 Princeton—in the Howe Cup this weekend, the Ivy title is, for this year, out of reach...
After being swept in its first two Ivy games in a home-and-home series against Brown (8-11, 4-2), Yale sat at 0-2 with weekend visits from Penn and Princeton looming on the horizon. Many had already signed the Bulldogs??€™ death warrant, relegating a team that was picked by some to win the Ivy League to virtual elimination before the calendar even turned to February...
...Bulldogs??€™ recent turnaround began at the defensive end of the floor. Yale has held its last four opponents to an average of 51.75 points per game and 37.7-percent shooting from the floor. The Bulldogs??€™ most impressive defensive performance came last Saturday, as it held Cornell to just 48 points—half of the total the Big Red had put up the night before in a win at Brown...
Yale will provide a bit of a change-up in terms of defensive matchups, as the Bulldogs??€™ leading scorer is center Dominick Martin. Crimson junior center Graham Beatty faces the challenge of containing Martin while avoiding the foul trouble that plagued him last Saturday against Princeton’s Judson Wallace...