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...Housman and never relinquished the lead. Daniel Webster stuck with the team early in the game, shooting 48 percent from the floor in the first half, but turnovers turned out to be the Eagles’ downfall, as their 25 giveaways led to 36 Crimson points. Led by junior Dan McGeary’s three early three-pointers, Harvard shot 58.1 percent overall and 58.3 percent from beyond the arc in the first half, taking a 51-32 lead into the break. As the second half opened, Daniel Webster began to fade. Harvard started a 31-10 run early...
...bright spot for the Crimson was the play of junior Dan McGeary, who keyed a late comeback in the second half with his hot shooting. The junior finished with 18 points on 4-of-8 shooting from downtown...
...added. The Crimson got its most balanced offensive performance of the season so far, as five players scored in double figures. Junior guard Jeremy Lin led the team with 18 points, with freshman forward Peter Boehm adding 14 and Pusar scoring a season-best 12. Junior guard Dan McGeary and freshman guard Oliver McNally came off the bench to score 11 and 10 points, respectively—both season-highs. The reserves came through, especially midway through the second half. As Maine rallied from a 30-23 halftime deficit to tie things up with about 14 minutes to play, strong...
...post players play bigger, but it was hard, with Keith Wright coming back having missed a couple of games…but we can play better than we did this afternoon from an interior standpoint.” One bright spot for the Crimson was the play of junior Dan McGeary, who keyed a late comeback in the second half with his hot shooting. The junior finished with 18 points on 4-8 shooting from downtown. The run started with Harvard trialing William and Mary 42-33 with twelve minutes to play. The Crimson needed a spark, and McGeary...
...Housman and never relinquished the lead. Daniel Webster stuck with the team early in the game, shooting 48% from the floor in the first half. But turnovers turned out to be the Eagles’ downfall, as their 25 giveaways led to 36 Crimson points. Harvard, led by junior Dan McGeary’s three early three-pointers, shot 58.1% overall and 58.3% from beyond the arc in the first half. The Crimson led, 51-32, at the break. As the second half opened, Daniel Webster began to fade. Harvard started a 31-10 run early in the half, including...