Word: buzzers
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...boost. But Maduka didn’t show up.Cornell lost 51-48 in an ugly game of bricks, long rebounds, and a few clutch Harvard free throws down the stretch.The endless string of hypotheticals can begin. What if she had been there? What if Dartmouth’s buzzer-beater had rimmed out on Friday night? What if Maduka had made it back to Cambridge for the final minutes of Saturday’s game?But if Harvard sweeps Yale and Brown this weekend, the Crimson will clinch its third Ivy League championship in four years and second consecutive outright...
...filled the stands in the game’s final minutes—celebrating the team’s clinched bid to the NCAA Tournament that goes along with winning the Ivy League—before a rush of fans stormed onto the court when the buzzer sounded to celebrate. With hundreds of people on the floor, Big Red players and coaches took turns cutting down the net while the Cornell faithful continued with its deafening cheers. Despite the hostile environment, at least one Harvard player enjoyed the chance to play through the Big Red boos and looks forward...
...basketball team seemed lost without her in Cambridge.“There are positives and negatives, but overall it was a negative situation [for Cornell],” Delaney-Smith said. “It’s unfortunate that they lose at the buzzer last night and lose Maduka tonight.”Without its star forward, Cornell stuck to a perimeter game, putting up 25 three-pointers and rarely finding anything to work within the post. When the two teams played in Ithaca, an 85-61 Cornell win, the Big Red outrebounded Harvard, 45-25, and scored...
...stopped by sophomore goaltender Kyle Richter, who finished with 25 saves. “All things considered, playing in a tough environment...I think we got to be happy with the effort,” co-captain Dave MacDonald said. “These guys worked hard until the buzzer went in overtime. Kyle Richter came up big a lot in the third period.”Harvard had a sluggish start to the game, as three first-period penalties tired out the Crimson defense. Despite Harvard killing all three penalties, Colgate notched its first goal as Rogers left...
...They've got Cornell Police on crowd control here for when the buzzer sounds. It's all just a formality now. Andre Wilkins scores and is fouled, and Harvard's Andrew Pusar hits a three. Cornell 75, Harvard...