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Mullery presents a huge challenge to the Crimson’s big men. The Brown forward is the most polished post player in the league, and Harvard, which couldn’t handle Cornell??€™s similarly-talented forward Jeff Foote, is thin on the front line. Facing the Bears on the back end of the trip, on a night after logging big minutes in New Haven, won’t make the task of stopping Mullery any easier. I’m tempted to pick Brown with an upset, but I would never forgive myself if the Crimson...
Though it looks to be Cornell??€™s year—and even if the Big Red comes to Lavietes Pavilion Feb. 19 and takes down the Crimson again—it’s truly a season to be savored for fans of Harvard basketball...
Whether it was the raucous crowd, the game’s high stakes, Cornell??€™s stifling defense, or a combination of those factors, the young Crimson team was knocked out of its offensive rhythm, turning the ball over 25 times and shooting 36.1% from the field...
...Cornell??€™s Mark Coury blew a layup on the Big Red’s next possession and the Crimson came away with the ball—and the opportunity to tie the score or take the lead...
...captain had the opportunity to add some flair on her final field goal of the night, using a hesitation move to get move to get past Cornell??€™s defenders. Her last two baskets were free throws...