Word: foul
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...Crimson had problems in the paint at the other end of the court as well. BYU center Dani Wright logged 14 points on 6-8 shooting, causing match-up and foul problems for Lackner, Rollins and sophomore Liz Tindal...
...basketball team looked to start anew in the home opener against Quinnipiac. However, the same problems that plagued the team in the first two contests appeared in full force on Wednesday at Lavietes. The Crimson (0-3) proved to be its own enemy as too many turnovers and early foul trouble helped the visitors to an 82-74 victory, marking the Crimson’s third straight defeat in the young season. Harvard appears to have found a pattern early in the season: start out strong, taking a commanding lead, and slowly but surely enter a downward slope...
...Harvard women’s basketball team dropped its home opener, 82-74, to Quinnipiac on Wednesday at Lavietes Pavilion. The loss is the third in a row for the Crimson to begin the season. Foul trouble and turnovers plagued Harvard throughout the contest. After leading by as much as 11 points in the first half, the Crimson allowed the Bobcats to slowly chip away at the lead until it clung to a meager 38-36 advantage going into halftime. The second half, as in previous games this season, saw Harvard continue on its downward slope. More turnovers and poor...
...that it did in the previous game. But after a back and forth start, Harvard pushed forward to take an 11-point lead on 13 Holy Cross turnovers and 50 percent shooting from the field. The Crusaders chipped away at the lead, scoring seven consecutive points at the foul line and climbing close at 21-17. A quick turnaround by the Crimson gave Harvard a 12-point advantage, its largest lead of the game, but Holy Cross added another basket to shrink the Crimson lead to 35-25 at halftime. After the break, the Crimson entered familiar territory...
...taunt was so unremarkable—and the resultant penalty so unexpected—that the students behind Harvard’s bench began to mercilessly heckle cornerback Steve Williams. The Tiger faithful thought that it was the junior, not Tanner, who had committed a personal foul...