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Harvard would take the lead moments later after co-captain Jeremy Lin pulled down an offensive rebound and then flipped it to freshmen Dee Giger for the easy lay-in and the 14-12 advantage.
MIT jumped out to an early 6-0 lead off two three-pointers from Mitchell Kates and Will Tashman. The Engineers held onto the lead for the game’s first four minutes until the Crimson’s first wave of substitutions checked in.
But Harvard’s pressure defense did not let up in the second half, and when the three pointers stopped falling for the Engineers, things began to get ugly fast for MIT.
The Engineers came out hot to start the second half, as Billy Bender knocked down a long ball from the corner to cut the Crimson’s lead to six. Lin countered with a full-court layup and then forced a steal moments later. The star guard raced up...
The Engineers were only able to knock down two more trifectas for the rest of the game, and their deficit grew to 20 midway through the period.