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After that, Harvard held Dartmouth??€™s streaky shooters in check. The Crimson forced 18 Big Green turnovers, topping its own Ivy-leading average of 8.7 steals per game with 10 in the process...
Coming out of the break, Dartmouth??€™s Mike McLaren hit a three-pointer to pull the Big Green back within a pair, but an 11-2 Harvard run put the Crimson up 45-34 with...
Essential to the Crimson triumph was its abilty to contain Boyd, Dartmouth??€™s point guard. Gellert, who had also gotten the better of the Dartmouth star last month, keeping him to 7 points (all in the second half) in Harvard’s 70-53 victory over the Big Green at Lavietes, spearheaded the effort...
Prasse-Freeman led Harvard with 14 points as the Crimson shot 42 percent for the game. More importantly, with the exception of the first eight minutes of the second half, the Crimson frustrated Dartmouth??€™s offense at every turn. Harvard limited the Big Green to 25-percent first-half shooting and forced ten second-half turnovers, as Dartmouth continued to show post-exam period rust...
Harvard has three more non-conference games over winter break before its Ivy opener on Jan. 5 against Dartmouth??€”Dec. 20 at Syracuse, Dec. 30 against Bucknell and Jan. 2 against Manhattan. The busy schedule will provide the Crimson with a welcome opportunity for improving itself...