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...been heard since the Michigan game. The bottom dwellers of the Ivy are less than a minute away from pulling off the biggest upset over the top dog in the conference.Unfortunately for the Crimson, this is the moment where the script turns sour. After a timeout, Cornell??s Alex Tyler takes the game in his hands. He pulls down the offensive board and forces junior Evan Harris into a goaltending violation. Seconds later, a turnover by Lin leads to another Cornell breakaway and easy two. Harvard sits precariously on a one-point lead with nine seconds remaining...
...Cornell starting the game on a 7-0 tear punctuated by a Gregg three-pointer. The Crimson pulled to within two at 13-11 after five quick points from Hallion, but that was the closest Harvard would get all night.Gregg responded with an offensive rebound and another three on Cornell??s next possession—one of four treys she hit on the night—to push the lead back to five.Every time the Crimson had an offensive flurry to get back in the game, the Big Red responded with another big three. Perimeter defense has been...
...ball inside and they did. They did a nice job of getting the ball into their post player and we weren’t very good at denying them.”The Crimson shooting—the aspect of its offense that kept them in the game against Cornell??betrayed Harvard on Saturday. After shooting 33 percent from three-point range and 43 percent from the floor, the Crimson shot 18 percent and 30 percent, respectively, in the second frame.“If your three pointer is not falling, you kind of live...
...Cornell crowd dwarfed Harvard’s boisterous but small fan group, and though the Harvard side was littered with chants and excited screams when the victory seemed imminent, “Let’s go Cornell?? cheers persisted, culminating in an even more raucous roar when Tyler put in his last...
...second-year standouts Ryan Wittman and Louis Dale. Wittman, the son of former NBA guard Randy Wittman, last year’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year, was recently awarded Ivy League Player of the Week honors for his averages of 22.5 points and seven boards in Cornell??s two weekend victories. He sits at third in the Ancient Eight in scoring at 15.7 points per contest and is knocking down the three-ball at an astounding 50.8 percent clip. He leads the league in three-pointers made per game at 3.21. While Wittman represents a formidable...