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...that was all that would go wrong for Harvard. Captain Brad Unger converted a three-point play off a nice pass from Jeremy Lin and there would be no ties or lead changes after that. Using strong defensive performances, excellent ball control, and a fast-breaking offense, Harvard stretched the lead to double-digits with a fast-break lay-up by junior guard Andrew Pusar after another nice pass from Lin, making the score 25-14 midway through the half. By the time the first half mercifully ended for Dartmouth, the home team had grabbed a 47-26 lead...
...paint bounced off his hands straight to junior guard Andrew Pusar, who converted a lay-up for a 48-47 lead. After Northeastern retook the lead with a lay-up and the Crimson turned it over, Lin came up with a steal and fed Housman for a fast-break basket. On the team’s next offensive possession, Housman drove and dished to junior forward Evan Harris for a lay-up and 52-49 lead.All the momentum seemed to be in Harvard’s favor when Lin swatted forward Eugene Spates’ shot out of bounds...
...point guard in its preparation for Vermont last week, but Pilypaitis managed to find her teammates—most often, Rosenkrantz—for easy opportunities. “[Rosenkrantz] wasn’t really a key for us, and a lot of her points came from fast-break opportunities,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion said. “It wasn’t really one scorer for us—we just couldn’t stay with them in transition.” “[Rosenkrantz] had a big night because we had several different...
Harvard added three free throws and two fast-break layups in the final 36 seconds to clinch...
Then, with the game tied at 51 with 3:20 left, Magnarelli posted up athletic Wolverines forward DeShawn Sims for a layup that keyed Harvard’s game-ending 11-0 run. He added a fast-break layup with 19 seconds left in the game after outracing the Michigan players to a loose ball, giving Harvard a 60-51 lead and ending any hope of a Michigan comeback. —Staff writer Ted Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...