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...biter, 72-71, in the final seconds.Consider this scene at Lavietes on Friday. Sophomore Jeremy Lin, trying to take his man off the dribble realizes the space his defender is allowing and pulls up for a clutch three pointer. Harvard leads, 71-66, with 31 seconds to go. The crowd at Lavietes reaches decibel levels that haven’t 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...
...line only five times in the first half. Lions’ senior Michele Gage finished the game with 22 points, and she’s now scored in double digits in each of her past five games. With eight minutes remaining, Columbia made three straight 3-pointers, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The Lions were 7-for-12 from behind the arc in the second half. A minute later, Columbia tied the game at 59. The Crimson, however, answered right back, scoring the next eight points—six of which were put in by Rollins...
...lead and an unforgettable moment for the freshman from Quebec.Michaud refused to take much credit for the goal. “I was just in the right place at the right moment,” Michaud said. But as soon as the milestone was announced over the PA, the crowd saluted the rookie with thunderous applause.As the second period opened, the Bobcats clearly wanted to start fresh and assert themselves on the ice. The visitors’ aggression did allow the Crimson an early power play opportunity, but Quinnipiac’s goalie held tough, and it was the Bobcats...
...allowing Baumann to tear Harvard up with 15 points and nine boards after the break. Once the Lions took the lead, the steady presence of Baumann and Nwachukwu paced Columbia to a nine-point victory.The Lions emphatically ended the game with an Asenson Ampim dunk that whipped the visiting crowd into frenzy.“We definitely thought their interior is a strength of theirs,” Amaker said. “We were concerned with how they would come after us and put the ball inside and they did. They did a nice job of getting the ball...
...CROWD GOES WILD